RAF Cleave

RAF Cleave

RAF Cleave was an airbase just north of Bude in Cornwall, United Kingdom from 1939 until 1945. Despite a few periods of intense activity it was one of Fighter Command's lesser used airfields.

History

RAF Cleave was conceived as housing target and target support aircraft for firing ranges along the north Cornwall coast and land was acquired from Cleave Manor.

In May 1939 two flights of 1 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit (1 AACU) with the Westland Wallace and a naval steam catapult was soon erected near the cliffs for the pilotless Queen Bee aircraft due to be stationed there. Aircraft were initially housed in temporary "Bessoneaux" hangers (type H of World War 1 vintage) and later replaced by more permanent structures.

In December 1943, the 4 Flights were amalgamated into 639 Squadron, which served at Cleave for the remainder of the war.

The airfield was put under maintenance in April 1945 and later became a government signals station.

quadrons Stationed at RAF Cleave

Royal Air Force

RAF Cleave today

Apart from an undisturbed piece of the grass runway to the north, a very short section of concrete track and a few of the married quarters accommodation on Cleave Crescent, the base has been almost completely re-modelled as CSOS Morwenstow (qv).

References

* Jefford C G (1988) "RAF Squadrons", Airlife Publishing Shrewsbury, 271pp & 12 App, ISBN 1-85310-053-6
* Lake A (1999) "Flying units of the RAF", Airlife Publishing Shrewsbury, 316pp & 16 App, ISBN 1-84037-086-6.
* Smith G (2000) "Devon and Cornwall Airfields in the Second World War", Countryside Books Newbury, 288pp, ISBN 1-85306-632-X.
* Willis S and Holliss B R (1987), "Military airfields in the British Isles 1939-1945 (Omnibus Edition)", Enthusiasts Publications Newport Pagnell, 283pp, ISBN 0-90770-012-8.

External links

* [http://www.atlantikwall.co.uk/atlantikwall/atlantikwall_html/cleave_html/south_of_england.htm RAF Cleave]


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