RAF Llandow

RAF Llandow

RAF Llandow was a Royal Air Force airfield situated near the village of Llandow Glamorgan South Wales, 15 miles west of Cardiff. It opened in 1940 and closed in 1957.

The major RAF unit based at Llandow throughout its existence was No. 38 Maintenance Unit (38 MU) which was tasked with the reception, storage and despatch of RAF aircraft. 38 MU opened on 1 April 1940 and closed on 15 March 1957.

Other wartime RAF units were based at Llandow between June 1941 and July 1944. The first was No. 53 Operational Training Unit B Flight equipped with Supermarine Spitfires which arrived on 24 June 1941. A satellite station at RAF Rhoose (now Cardiff International Airport) was used by this unit. Three small transport flights were formed here during April 1944 with No. 1312 Flight RAF remaining based until 21 July 1944 with six Avro Anson I's for transporting urgent personnel to and from the Normandy Landings area.

No. 614 (County of Glamorgan) Squadron had been formed at Cardiff in June 1937 before moving away at the outbreak of World War II. Post war equipment required a larger airfield as base and Llandow was chosen. The Squadron officially reformed here on 10 May 1946 and the first Spitfire F.16's were received in November, being replaced by F.22's in August 1948. Jet Equipment in the form of de Havilland Vampire fighters arrived in July 1950 and continued in use until disbandment of the squadron on 10 March 1957, with all Royal Auxiliary Air Force units.

Another long-resident post-war flying unit based at Llandow was No. 663 Squadron RAFs No.1952 AOP Flight, equipped with Auster AOP.6 aircraft for spotting for local Territorial Army artillery units. This flight was based here from 1 July 1949 until disbandment in March 1957.

The RAF's Burmese Conversion Squadron was based here for a period from 1953 to familiarise Burmese pilots with their newly acquired ex-RAF Supermarine Spitfire fighters.

No. 4 Civilian Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit was based at RAF Llandow between 1 August 1951 and 1 July 1954 equipped with de Havilland Mosquito and Spitfire aircraft to tow targets and act as targets for army units in South Wales and nearby areas.

The Llandow air disaster occurred on 12 March 1950 when an Avro Tudor V airliner G-AKBY of Fairflight Ltd crashed on final approach to runway 28 at RAF Llandow. The aircraft was returning from Dublin Airport with five crew and 80 rugby supporters, all except three passengers being killed.

Bibliography

*Halley, J.J., The Squadrons of the RAF 1918-1988, Air-Britain, 1988, ISBN 0-85130-164-9
*Sturtivant, Ray, RAF Flying Training and Support Units, Air-Britain, 1997, ISBN 0-85130-252-1


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Llandow — infobox UK place latitude= 51.4487 longitude= 3.5223 country= Wales official name= Llandow welsh name= Llandw, Llandwy unitary wales= Vale of Glamorgan lieutenancy wales= South Glamorgan constituency westminster= Vale of Glamorgan post town=… …   Wikipedia

  • RAF Rhoose — was a World War II Royal Air Force airfield, opened 7 April 1942 as an RAF training base for Supermarine Spitfire pilots.No 53 Operational Training Unit Llandow was the parent station, and Rhoose was a satellite landing ground.ee also*Cardiff… …   Wikipedia

  • RAF Debden — Royal Air Force Station Debden Carver Barracks USAAF Station 156 …   Wikipedia

  • RAF Kirton in Lindsey — Infobox Military Structure name= Royal Air Force Station Kirton in Lindsey Rapier Barracks USAAF Station 349 location= Located Near Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England coordinates=coord|53|27|41|N|000|34|41|W| caption= type= Military Airfield code= KL …   Wikipedia

  • No. 614 Squadron RAF — No. 614 (County of Glamorgan) Squadron RAF Active 1 Jun 1937 25 Jan 1944 3 Mar 1944 27 Jul 1945 10 May 1946 10 Mar 1957 Country …   Wikipedia

  • No. 1312 Flight RAF — A 1312 Flight C 130 taking off at RAF Stanley Active 19 Apr 1944 21 …   Wikipedia

  • No. 1310 Flight RAF — Active 10 April 1944 – 21 July 1944 31 March 1953 7 December 1953 23 July 1964 14 October 1966 20 August 983 1 May 1986 December 1995   …   Wikipedia

  • No. 1311 Flight RAF — Active 19 April 1944 – 21 July 1944 1 September 1953 15 February 1954 Role Transport …   Wikipedia

  • List of RAF stations — This List of RAF stations is a comprehensive list of all stations, airbases, airfields and administrative headquarters of the Royal Air Force past and present.:Note Current RAF Stations will be listed under the currently recognised county of the… …   Wikipedia

  • No. 663 Squadron RAF — Badge of 663rd Polish Air Observation Post Squadron during World War II Active 14 Aug 1944 29 Oct 1946 1 Jul 1949 10 Mar 1957 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”