January 25, 2013 at 7:55 pm
In a dream World, which closed RAF stations would you like to see re-open, this is only a “WISH” list and just abit of fun, so no, oh you cant do that and you cant do this 🙂
for me………
RAF Finningley Yorks/Notts, because its the nearest to me……..all be it now has a Vulcan there!
RAF Binbrook Lincs………well just because its Binbrook realy 😉
RAF Lindholme Yorks…i did many a exploring there while my dad was rallying
By: Wyvernfan - 3rd February 2013 at 19:59
Cheers mate. I forgot to have a look on there. But a shame its been demolished though.
Rob
By: pagen01 - 3rd February 2013 at 19:38
Hi Rob, the AIX thread has had a response, apparently Rissi’s 1960s tower was demolished c.1996.
By: nostalgair2 - 1st February 2013 at 16:10
Gaydon, itys not far from me and id love to hear those bad boy V bombers giving full throttle on take off!
By: l.garey - 1st February 2013 at 12:42
Another vote for Bicester. Happy days with Oxford UAS!
Actually the field is not closed, but the RAF part is going.
By: Rocket2 - 1st February 2013 at 12:32
Re-open Bicester! Save it from being buried under yet more unsustainable houses & give the service gliding associations somewhere decent again to hold the annual Inter-Service comps (not withstanding great events at Wittering & Keevil!)
By: AMB - 1st February 2013 at 10:51
Lyneham! Closed far too long! The skies are far too quiet over Swindon now! Reopen it now before the rot sets in!
By: DiverScout - 1st February 2013 at 10:20
RAF Coltishall – mostly to stop Norfolk County Council from using public money to buy the place (bidding against a private buyer with aviation plans) and rip up the runway to build an unwanted road that will, in turn, smash through the City of Norwich Aviation Museum site.
By: pagen01 - 1st February 2013 at 09:12
Ah right so!:cool:
Got me interested now as to when the newer one was demolished!
By: Wyvernfan - 1st February 2013 at 09:09
Sorry don’t know why i wrote ‘expansion period’ :o, too early in the morning i guess… but you get my drift. Yes its the later 60’s type that i’m referring too.
Rob
By: pagen01 - 1st February 2013 at 09:05
…but it was the later expansion period control tower and fire station apparently situated further out on the airfield that i was referring to?!
It is the expansion period watch office which survives Rob, its one of only five 1936 Chief Flying Instructor block types built – hence concern over its well being.
You must mean the early 1960s post-war split-vertical type? that may have gone but there are plenty of these about, including the one I’m typing from now!
BTW I didn’t realise you were a member on AIX. I will let you pop the question about the post-war towers’ status!:)
By: Wyvernfan - 1st February 2013 at 08:33
Thanks James. We may have crossed wires here, as i’m already aware that the original watch office in front of the hangars is still present, but it was the later expansion period control tower and fire station apparently situated further out on the airfield that i was referring to?! 🙂
Rob
By: pagen01 - 31st January 2013 at 22:55
I read somewhere that the control tower and some of the hangars at Little Rissington have been demolished. Anyone know if this is true?
Hi Rob, I’ve taken the liberty of asking over on AIX, it seems the tower is still very much with us and that there are plans for its future, http://www.airfieldinformationexchange.org/community/showthread.php?1338-Little-Rissington&p=119792#post119792
By: Ian Hunt - 29th January 2013 at 13:40
Totally brilliant display from Ray Hanna and got to speak to Vera Lynn.
What could be better?
Moggy
Speaking to Ray Hanna and a display by Vera Lynn?
😀
Ian
By: Steve Bond - 29th January 2013 at 13:39
Bovingdon
By: WG-13 - 29th January 2013 at 13:33
I’d like to see RAF Sutton on Hull reopen, but only to see Hull City Council have to demolish a large part of Bransholme Estate (again).
By: Carpetbagger - 29th January 2013 at 12:52
How about Chilbolton?
All those P47s etc. in the run up to D-Day and before that much activity.
Then Post War all those new fangled Jet thingies being developed and flown by Vickers Supermarine…
At least it hasn’t been built over, just a wacking great weather radar plonked in the middle of the runways.
You can still see the runways in the aerial shot here – Chilbolton Observatory
And it’s 10 minutes down the road…
John
By: charliehunt - 29th January 2013 at 11:34
Although perhaps stretching the theme of the thread slightly I will amend my prevous post and add Leysdown and Eastchurch on Sheppey, simply because of the history attached to the sites and the part they played in the very early days of military aircraft production and flight.
By: The Bump - 28th January 2013 at 22:59
RAF Bentwaters /Woodbridge:D……..and nearer the true meaning of the thread….Kenley and Biggin Hill.
By: Yorkie - 28th January 2013 at 19:59
First one that springs to mind would be Firbeck- used by 613, 654 & 659 was formed there. Pre-war was designed by Tom Campbell-black, visitors included Amy johnson, Jim Mollinson & even H.R.H. Prince Edward- later Edward VIII.
Other than that, Finningley, Worksop, Scampton & Hemswell spring to mind locally.
I live just around the corner from Firbeck 🙂 not much left there now
RAF Hemswell, can anyone confirm this was the base earmarked for the TSR 2’s had they entered service?
By: Argonaut - 28th January 2013 at 19:32
How about Ballykelly with the Coventry Shackleton and the 2 from Cyprus to cover the Atlantic, now that the Nimrods are gone too. Ah well just dreaming.