List of former Royal Air Force stations

(Redirected from RAF Amoy Quee)

This list of former RAF stations includes most of the stations, airfields and administrative headquarters previously used by the Royal Air Force. They are listed under any former county or country name which was appropriate for the duration of operation.

London Biggin Hill, a former RAF station

During 1991, the RAF had several Military Emergency Diversion Aerodrome (MEDA) airfields: RAF Kinloss, Leeming, Valley, Waddington, Wattisham & Lyneham ended their role from 1 March 1991, leaving Brize Norton, Manston, Leuchars and St Mawgan with the role.[1]

British Isles

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Station Pundit Code[2]/
USAAF station code
Country County Year opened Year closed Notes
RAF Abbots Bromley England Staffordshire 1940 1949 Returned to agricultural use, small number of buildings remain.
RAF Abbots Ripton England Huntingdonshire 1938 1942 Became part of RAF Alconbury.
RAF Abbotsinch Scotland Renfrewshire 1933 1943 Passed to Royal Navy / Fleet Air Arm in 1943, now Glasgow International Airport
RAF Aberporth Wales Ceredigion 1941 1984 Now West Wales Airport
RAF Abingdon AB England Oxfordshire[a] 1932 1992 Transferred to the British Army and became Dalton Barracks. Airfield continued to be used for RAF helicopter training and gliding.
RAF Acaster Malbis AM England West Riding of Yorkshire 1942 1957 Returned to agricultural use, with elements as an industrial estate
RAF Acklington AI England Northumberland 1916 1975 Situated just south of a World War I landing ground known as Southfields. Now Her Majesty's Prison Northumberland (formerly Acklington and Castington)
RAF Akeman Street England Oxfordshire 1940 1947 Returned to agricultural use
RAF Aldeburgh England Suffolk 1918 1919
RAF Aldergrove JV Northern Ireland County Antrim 1918 2009 Became Joint Helicopter Command Flying Station Aldergrove
RAF Aldermaston AM England Berkshire 1942 1950 Became part of the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE), now Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE)
RAF All Hallows England Kent 1916 1935 WWI Class 3 landing ground
RAF Alness YS Scotland Ross and Cromarty 1920 1986 Named RAF Invergordon until 1943. Flying boat station, subsequently RAF Marine Branch No. 1100 MCU until disbandment.
RAF Anderby Creek England Lincolnshire c.1939 c.1945 Second World War battle training school of the RAF Regiment; at or near Anderby Creek; no visible remains on satellite images
RAF Andrews Field GZ England Essex 1943 1948 Originally known as RAF Great Saling
RAF Andover AV England Hampshire 1917 1976 Now Marlborough Lines home to the HQ of the British Army
RAF Andreas VS Isle of Man 1941 1947 Remains in light use as a civilian airfield
RAF Angle AE Wales Pembrokeshire 1941 1950 Returned to agricultural use
RAF Annan AG Scotland Dumfriesshire 1942 1945 Since 1955 the site of Chapelcross nuclear power station, which is being decommissioned
RAF Ansty England Warwickshire 1936 1953 Occupied by Rolls-Royce as an engine overhaul and repair facility
RAF Anwick England Lincolnshire 1916 1918 Returned to agricultural use
RAF Appledram AO (day) England Sussex 1943 1944 Advanced Landing Ground (ALG)
RAF Ascot England Berkshire 1916 1919
RAF Ashbourne AS England Derbyshire 1942 1954 In various uses, including by JCB as a test and demonstration area
RAF Ash England Kent 1986 1995 Site sold for civilian use, now a data centre.
RAF Ashford England Kent 1943 1944 ALG, near Egerton
RAF Aston Down AD England Gloucestershire 1938 1976 In use as a civilian gliding airfield
RAF Atcham AP England Shropshire 1941 1946
RAF Atherstone England Warwickshire 1941 1942 Renamed RAF Stratford.
RAF Attlebridge AT England Norfolk 1941 1956
RAF Atwick England East Riding of Yorkshire July 1915 1919 Hornsea Mere
RAF Ayr I Scotland Ayrshire 1917 1919 Originally and now Ayr Racecourse
RAF Ayr II AR Scotland Ayrshire 1941 1957 Also known as RAF Heathfield. Passed to Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm 1944-46 as HMS Wagtail. Reopened 1951 as storage annexe to RAF Prestwick.
RAF Babbacombe England Devon 1940 1945 No. 1 Aircrew Receiving Centre, originally and now Babbacombe Theatre.
RAF Babdown Farm BF England Gloucestershire 1940 1948 (Relief Landing Ground – RLG)
RAF Bacton England Norfolk 1915 1919 First World War landing ground
RAF Baginton NG England Warwickshire 1939 1943 Originally and now Coventry Airport
RAF Balado Bridge Scotland Kinross-shire 1942 1944 Transferred to War Department 1944. Civil airfield 1946–1957.
RAF Balderton BN England Nottinghamshire 1941 1954
RAF Baldonnel Republic of Ireland Dublin 1917 1965 now Casement Aerodrome
RAF Ballyhalbert YB Northern Ireland County Down 1941 1947 Briefly transferred to Royal Navy during 1945
RAF Ballykelly IY Northern Ireland County Londonderry 1941 1971 Site transferred to Army as Shackleton Barracks
RAF Ballywalter Northern Ireland County Down 1941 1945 No. 16 Satellite Landing Ground
RAF Bampton Castle England Oxfordshire 1939 2003 established by Royal Signals Regiment, transferred to RAF Signals Command in 1965
RAF Banff AF Scotland Banffshire 1943 1946
RAF Bardney BA England Lincolnshire 1943 1963 Built as a satellite to RAF Waddington
RAF Barkway England Hertfordshire 1942 2011 Communications station
RAF Barnwood England Gloucestershire RAF Record Office
RAF Barton Bendish England Norfolk 1939 1942 Second World War Landing Ground, as a satellite station to RAF Marham
RAF Barton Hall England Lancashire 1940 1975 During WWII: Operations Centre of No. 9 Group RAF. Post-war: Preston Air Traffic Control Centre.
RAF Bassingbourn BS England Cambridgeshire 1938 1969 now Bassingbourn Barracks
RAF Bawdsey England Suffolk 1936 1991 Converted into a boarding school which operated between 1994 and 2016 and later a holiday park. Transmitter block now a radar museum.
RAF Bawtry England South Yorkshire 1941 1986 No. 1 Group Bomber Command H.Q. (during WWII), RAF Strike Command H.Q. & eventually RAF Meteorological Service H.Q. (post-war)
RAF Beaulieu BL/BQ[3] England Hampshire 1915 1947 Now a recreational area within the New Forrest.
RAF Beccles BE England Suffolk 1943 1945
RAF Bekesbourne England Kent 1916 1919

1940

Became Bekesbourne Aerodrome post-WWI, closed in July 1939. Used during May and June 1940 by No 2 and No 13 Squadrons.
RAF Belfast Belfast Northern Ireland 1941 1943 Acquired as Sydenham Airport, transferred to RN in 1943 as HMS Gadwall; reverted from RNAS back to RAF 1973 and closed in 1978.
RAF Bellasize England East Riding of Yorkshire 1916 1945 Used between 1916 and 1919, reactivated for flying training between 1939, and 1945
RAF Belton Park England Lincolnshire 1942 1946 Birthplace and original headquarters / training facility of the Royal Air Force Regiment
RAF Bembridge England Isle of Wight 1915 1920 Seaplane base, also known as RNAS Bembridge Harbour
RAF Benbecula BB Scotland Inverness-shire 1941 1947 Airfield now Benbecula Airport. Nearby radar station now RRH Benbecula, an unmanned Remote Radar Head controlled by RAF Boulmer.
RAF Bentley Priory England Middlesex 1926 2008 Converted to residential use. WW2 bunker, modernised in the 1980s, was demolished and filled in, as regarded not worth saving. Former Officers' Mess now the Bentley Priory Museum.[4]
RAF Bentwaters BY England Suffolk 1944 1993 Former major USAF base. Site sold and became a business park and TV/film location known as Bentwaters Parks with airfield infrastructure and buildings remaining. Bentwaters Cold War Museum opened in 2007.[5] Former USAF housing demolished and a new housing estate created.
RAF Berrow England Worcestershire 1941 1945 No. 5 SLG also known as Pendock Moor
RAF Bibury BI England Gloucestershire 1940 1945 built as a relief landing ground for RAF South Cerney
RAF Bicester BC England Oxfordshire 1917 1976 now Bicester Airfield and home to Bicester Heritage
RAF Biggin Hill England Kent 1917 1992 Formerly the Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre (OASC) before moving to RAF Cranwell in the early 1990s, now Biggin Hill Airport.
RAF Binbrook BK England Lincolnshire 1940 1992 Site sold, technical buildings and hangars in use as an industrial park, domestic site established as Brookenby village.
RAF Binsoe England North Yorkshire 1916 1919 Used as a relief landing ground for RAF Ripon
RAF Birch BR England Essex 1942 1945
RAF Bircham Newton England Norfolk 1918 1966 Technical site now the Construction Industry Training Board School
RAF Bircotes BH England South Yorkshire 1941 1948 Satellite airfield for RAF Finningley.
RAF Bishopbriggs Scotland Dunbartonshire 1939 1966 Originally a barrage balloon depot, later used for other non-flying purposes. Site now HM Prison Low Moss
RAF Bishops Court IC Northern Ireland County Down 1943 1990 Originally an airfield but latterly a radar site.
RAF Bisterne BS England Hampshire 1943 1945 USAAF ALG
RAF Bitteswell BT England Leicestershire 1940 1947
RAF Blaenannerch Wales Ceredigion 1939 1941 Renamed RAF Aberporth, now West Wales Airport
RAF Black Isle Scotland Ross and Cromarty 1941 1945 No. 42 Satellite Landing Ground
RAF Blackbushe England Hampshire 1944 1960 Now Blackbushe Airport
RAF Blackpool England Lancashire 1940 1945 HQ was located at the Lansdowne Hotel on the North Shore
RAF Blakehill Farm XF England Wiltshire 1944 1952 Also known as RAF Cricklade
RAF Blakelaw England Northumberland 1940 1943 HQ No. 13 Group RAF also known as RAF Newcastle
RAF Blankney Hall England Lincolnshire 1940 1946 RAF Digby Sector operations room. Now demolished & site of a golf club.
RAF Blyton AL England Lincolnshire 1942 1954 Now known the site of Blyton Park Driving Centre and is used for motorsport and track days.
RAF Boa Island Northern Ireland County Fermanagh 1944 1945 Satellite to RAF Killadeas flying boat station. Also known as Rock Bay.
RAF Bobbington England Staffordshire 1941 1956 Renamed RAF Halfpenny Green in 1943, now Wolverhampton Airport
RAF Boddington England Gloucestershire 1940 2007 Transferred to Defence Communication Services Agency (now Information Systems & Services) as ISS Boddington
RAF Bodney BO England Norfolk 1940 1945 USAAF from 1943
RAF Bodorgan Wales Anglesey 1940 1945 No. 15 SLG, originally called Aberffraw until 15 May 1941
RAF Bognor England Sussex 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Bolt Head OH England Devon 1941 1945 Second World War satellite airfield to RAF Exeter
RAF Booker England Buckinghamshire 1939 1951 near (High Wycombe), now Wycombe Air Park
RAF Boreham JM England Essex 1944 1945
RAF Boscombe Down BD England Wiltshire 1917 2001 Airfield retained by the Ministry of Defence but operated by private contractor QinetiQ as MOD Boscombe Down. Home to the Aircraft Test and Evaluation Centre and Empire Test Pilots School (ETPS).
RAF Bottesford AQ England Leicestershire 1941 1945
RAF Bottisham IM England Cambridgeshire 1940 1946 Largely now agricultural use and divided North/South by the A14. The North East corner of the airfield is now the Bottisham Airfield Museum.
RAF Boulmer England Northumberland 1940 RAF Boulmer remains open, but the present radar control station is at a different location from the wartime airfield (which closed in the late 1960s). During the 1970s the former airfield communal site was redeveloped as an air-sea rescue helicopter base, which closed in 2015.
RAF Bourn AU England Cambridgeshire 1941 1948 Became a recreational airfield, but is now planned to be developed into a village of 3500 homes.
RAF Bovingdon BV England Hertfordshire 1942 1972 Now site of Bovingdon Radar, a major air navigation facility for London Heathrow Airport and the surrounding airspace.
RAF Bowmore Scotland Argyllshire 1940 1945 Flying boat base, satellite to RAF Oban
RAF Boxted BX England Essex 1943 1947 A small museum is located on side of airfield.[6]
RAF Bracebridge Heath England Lincolnshire 1916 1920 Adjacent to RAF Waddington. Site used to for the recovery and restoration damaged Lancaster bomber parts for reuse in WWII & construction site of Avro 707 prototype aircraft.
RAF Brackla Scotland Nairnshire 1941 1947
RAF Staff College Bracknell England Berkshire 1945 1997 Joint Services Command and Staff College established at the site, which later moved to MOD Shrivenham. The site was subsequently sold for redevelopment in 2004.
RAF Bradwell Bay England Essex 1941 1945
RAF Bramcote RT England Warwickshire 1940 1946 Transferred to the Royal Navy in 1947 and became HMS Gamecock and in 1959 was transferred to the Army as Gamecock Barracks
RAF Brampton England Huntingdonshire 1942 2012 Transferred to Joint Forces Command and became Brampton Camp RAF Wyton. Site subsequently sold for redevelopment and station buildings demolished.
RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow England Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire 2001 2012 Tri-base area (also RAF Stanbridge not formally noted in name)
RAF Bratton England Shropshire 1940 1945 Relief landing ground of RAF Shawbury & Home of RAF Training Command, 25 Group Advanced Flying Unit
RAF Brawdy BW Wales Pembrokeshire 1944 1992 Transferred to the British Army in 1995 and became Cawdor Barracks.
RAF Breighton AC England Yorkshire 1942 1946
RAF Brenzett England Kent 1943 1944 ALG, also known as Ivychurch
RAF Bridgnorth England Shropshire 1940 Former recruit training establishment
RAF Bridlington England East Riding of Yorkshire 1929 1980 Air gunnery and wireless operator courses held during the Second World War; No. 1104 MCU operated between 1929 and 1980[7]
RAF Brizlee Wood England Northumberland 1968 1969 NATO forward Scatter Unit. transferred to the Royal Signals Regiment in 1969.
RAF Broadwell JR England Oxfordshire 1943 1947
RAF Brough England East Riding of Yorkshire
RAF Bruntingthorpe BP England Leicestershire 1942 1962 now Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome and Proving Ground
RAF Brunton BN England Northumberland 1942 1945 Built as satellite to RAF Milfield. Post-war use as GA field and parachute club base ceased by 2004. Disused apart from a small air defence radar outstation of RAF Boulmer.[8]
RAF Buckminster England Lincolnshire 1916 1919 First World War Royal Flying Corps base
RAF Bungay JO England Suffolk 1942 1955 Locally known as RAF Flixton. Allocated to USAAF & designated Station 125 during the Second World War. Following the war the station was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1945 to become HMS Europa, before control was returned to the RAF in 1946.
RAF Burgh Castle England Norfolk 1915 1919 First World War Landing Ground (Royal Naval Air Service)
RAF Burnaston England Derbyshire 1939 1953 Previously and later Derby Airport. Now a Toyota car plant.
RAF Burtonwood England Cheshire 1940 1994 Buildings demolished and site sold for redevelopment, including Omega Business Park and junction 8 of the M62 motorway.
RAF Burn AZ England Yorkshire 1942 1945
RAF Bury St Edmunds BU England Suffolk 1942 1948 Also designated to USAAF Station 468 at some point in WWII
RAF Butley England Suffolk 1942 1943 Former name for RAF Bentwaters
RAF Buttergask Scotland Perthshire 1941 1945 Relief landing ground for RAF Perth
RAF Bylaugh Hall England Norfolk 1943 1945 No. 100 (Bomber Support) Group H.Q.
RAF Caerau Wales Cardiff 1939 1944 HQ No. 14 Balloon Unit (and HQ Cardiff Group Royal Observer Corps from 1953 to 1968). Name changed to RAF Llandaff in 1946.
RAF Caerwent Wales Monmouthshire 1967 1993 Transferred to the Defence Training Estate and became the Caerwent Training Area, predominately used by the British Army.
RAF Caistor England Lincolnshire 1940 1963 Now returned to agricultural use
RAF Calshot KT England Hampshire 1913 1961 Was No. 238 Maintenance Unit (238MU). Maintained Air Sea Rescue launches. RAF Mount Batten took over this work upon closure.
RAF Calveley KY England Cheshire 1942 1946
RAF Cambridge England Cambridgeshire 1938 1954 RAF use of Marshalls airfield at Teversham, now Cambridge Airport
RAF Cammeringham England Lincolnshire 1942 1945 (previously RAF Ingham)
RAF Cardington England Bedfordshire 1915 2000 Sold for residential redevelopment and various private uses. Former airship sheds remain and are designated as listed buildings. Part of the site is retained by the Ministry of Defence and leased to the Met Office.
RAF Carew Cheriton Wales Pembrokeshire 1939 1945
RAF Cark KA England Lancashire 1941 1945
RAF Carnaby KQ England Yorkshire 1944 1963
RAF Castle Archdale QA Northern Ireland County Fermanagh 1941 1958 Flying boat station. Briefly known as RAF Loch Erne between 1941 – 1943.
RAF Castle Bromwich England Warwickshire 1915 1958 was the Castle Bromwich Aerodrome until 1958
RAF Castle Camps CC England Cambridgeshire 1940 1946
RAF Castle Combe England Wiltshire 1941 1948 Second World War Practice Landing Ground for RAF Hullavington. Now Castle Combe Circuit.
RAF Castle Donington CD England Leicestershire 1943 1946 Satellite airfield to RAF Wymeswold. Now East Midlands Airport.
RAF Castle Kennedy QK Scotland Wigtownshire 1941 1945 Since 2004, Castle Kennedy has been made available for use General Aviation and commercial use within the applicable regulations. The airfield is unlicensed, and used at the pilots own risk and discretion. The airfield is strictly PPR.
RAF Castletown AX Scotland Caithness 1940 1945
RAF Catfirth Scotland Shetland 1917 1919
RAF Catfoss CA England Yorkshire 1932 1963
RAF Catterick AK England Yorkshire 1914 1994 Transferred to the British Army and became Marne Barracks.
RAF Cattewater England Devon 1918 1923 Formally Royal Naval Air Station Cattewate (1913–18). Re-opened in 1928 as RAF Mount Batten.
RAF Caxton Gibbet England Cambridgeshire 1940 1944 RLG
RAF Chailey England Sussex 1943 1945 ALG
RAF Chalgrove England Oxfordshire 1943 1947 Leased to ejection seat manufacturer Martin-Baker and known as Chalgrove Airfield. Ownership transferred to Homes England in 2016 with intention of redeveloping for 3,000 homes.
RAF Charlton Horethorne England Somerset 1941 1942 later RNAS Charlton Horethorne (HMS Heron II)
RAF Charmy Down CH England Somerset 1940 1946
RAF Charterhall KH Scotland Berwickshire 1942 1946
RAF Chattis Hill England Hampshire 1917 1919
RAF Cheadle England Staffordshire 1939 1964 Operations transferred to Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and station became known as GCHQ Cheadle.
RAF Chedburgh CU England Suffolk 1942 1952 Near Bury St Edmunds
RAF Cheddington CZ England Buckinghamshire 1942 1952 USAAF from 1944
RAF Chedworth YW England Gloucestershire 1942 1950 Primarily used for training. Now primarily agricultural land.
RAF Chelveston CV England Northamptonshire 1941 1962 USAAF from 1944
RAF Cherhill England Wiltshire 1954 1958 Formerly and later RAF Yatesbury.
RAF Chepstow Wales Monmouthshire 1941 1945 Satellite Landing Ground[9], initially for No 19 Maintenance Unit (MU) at St. Athan before switching to the control of No 38 MU at Llandow.
RAF Chesil Bank England Dorset Second World War Bombing Ranges Unit with an Emergency Landing Ground
RAF Chessington England Surrey 1938 1985 Formerly a Balloon station, latterly a research Hospital
RAF Chicksands England Bedfordshire 1936 1997 Transferred to the British Army and became the Defence Intelligence and Security Centre (DISC) and the headquarters of the Intelligence Corps. Now the Joint Intelligence Training Group (JITG).
RAF Chigwell England Essex 1933 1958 Barrage balloon site
RAF Chilbolton CI England Hampshire 1940 1945
RAF Chilmark England Wiltshire 1937 1995 Retained by the Ministry of Defence and later sold for various civilian uses.
RAF Chipping Norton England Oxfordshire 1940 1945 Satellite station primarily used for training
RAF Chipping Ongar JC England Essex 1943 1946 USAAF from 1944
RAF Chipping Warden CW England Oxfordshire 1941 1946
RAF Chivenor IV England Devon 1940 1995 Transferred to the Royal Marines and became RMB Chivenor.
RAF Christchurch CH England Hampshire 1940 1945 known as Christchurch Airfield in peacetime between 1926 and 1966.
RAF Church Broughton CB England Derbyshire 1942 1963 Opened as a satellite station of RAF Lichfield
RAF Church Fenton CF England North Yorkshire 1937 2013 Site sold and became Leeds East Airport.
RAF Church Lawford CL England Warwickshire 1941 1955
RAF Church Stanton England Somerset 1941 1943 renamed RAF Culmhead
RAF Cleave England Cornwall 1939 1945 (GCHQ CSO Morwenstow)
RAF Cluntoe UK Northern Ireland County Tyrone 1942 1955 near Ardboe
RAF Clyffe Pypard England Wiltshire 1941 1947 Used as accommodation for by RAF Lyneham and later used by the British Army for battle practice until 1961. Now reclaimed as agricultural land.
RAF Coal Aston England Yorkshire 1918 1920 Opened as a Royal Flying Corps airfield in 1916
RAF Coleby Grange CG England Lincolnshire 1940 1946
RAF Colerne CQ England Wiltshire 1940 1976 Transferred to the British Army and became Azimghur Barracks. Airfield retain for occasional flying.
RAF Collinstown Republic of Ireland Dublin 1918 1922 now Dublin Airport.
RAF Collyweston England Northamptonshire 1918 1941 Landing ground, consumed when absorbed by the westerly runway extension at RAF Wittering to the east
RAF Coltishall CS England Norfolk 1938 2006 Site sold for redevelopment including construction of HM Prison Bure and a solar farm. Majority of the station now designated as a conservation area and known as Scottow Enterprise Park. Former married quarters now known as Badersfield.
RAF Compton Basset England Wiltshire 1940 1947
RAF Condover DV England Shropshire 1942 1945 Satellite station of RAF Shawbury & Relief Landing Ground for RAF Ternhill. Primarily use for fighter pilots training by both RAF & USAAF.
RAF Connel KO Scotland Argyllshire 1945 Now Oban Airport.
RAF Cookstown Republic of Ireland Dublin (now South County Dublin). 1918 1922 now Cookstown Industrial Estate.

*Aerodrome buildings were used by Urney's Chocolate factory for a period.

RAF Coolham XQ England Sussex 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Copmanthorpe England Yorkshire 1918 1919 Opened as a Royal Flying Corps airfield in 1916
RAF Corsewall Scotland Wigtownshire 1942 1947 Marine Craft Training School
RAF Cottam CM England Yorkshire 1939 1934 Satellite station to RAF Driffield
RAF Cottesmore CT England Rutland 1938 2012 Transferred to the British Army and became Kendrew Barracks.
RAF Cottenham England Cambridgeshire 1918 1919 Former Royal Flying Corps airfield opened in 1916 as a night landing ground
RAF Covehithe England Suffolk 1918 1919 Former Royal Naval Air Service airfield opened in 1915
RAF Cowden England Yorkshire 1950 1998 Bombing range
RAF Crail Scotland Fife 1918 1919 Reopened by Royal Naval Fleet Air Arm in 1940
RAF Cramlington England Northumberland 1918 1919 Opened as a Royal Flying Corps airfield in 1915
RAF Cranage RG England Cheshire 1940 1945
RAF Cranfield CX England Bedfordshire 1937 1952 Now Cranfield University and Cranfield Airport
RAF Credenhill England Herefordshire 1940 1994 Transferred to the British Army and became Stirling Lines.
RAF Croft CR England Yorkshire 1941 1956 Now Croft Circuit
RAF Croft England Cheshire 1956 1959 originally accommodation for Fleet Air Arm base HMS Gosling (1942-1950s), the station was used as a processing & billeting centre for personnel traveling between the UK and US by USAF Burtonwood.
RAF Crosby on Eden KX England Cumbria 1941 1944 Now Carlisle Lake District Airport
RAF Croydon England Surrey 1916 1946 Later Croydon Airport, now a retail/industrial estate
RAF Culham England Oxfordshire 1940 1953 as RNAS Culham
RAF Culmhead UC England Somerset 1941 1946
RAF Dalcross DZ Scotland Inverness-shire 1941 1953 Now Inverness Airport
RAF Dale Wales Pembrokeshire 1942 1943 became RNAS Dale (HMS Goldcrest)
RAF Dallachy DI Scotland Banffshire 1943 1945
RAF Dalton DA England Yorkshire 1941 1945
RAF Darley Moor DM England Derbyshire 1942 1955 Now Darley Moor Airfield
RAF Davidstow Moor DD England Cornwall 1942 1945
RAF Daws Hill England Buckinghamshire 1944 2007 Site sold for residential redevelopment, most station buildings demolished, former bunker now listed.
RAF Deanland England Sussex 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Debach DC England Suffolk 1944 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Debden DB England Essex 1937 1975 Used by both US 8th Air Force and RAF Fighter Command in Second World War. Now home to HQ Essex Wing RAF Air Cadets and Carver Barracks (Army).
RAF Deenethorpe DP England Northamptonshire 1943 1946
RAF Defford DF England Worcestershire 1941 1957 RAF Defford museum is now housed within the National Trust property of Croome.
RAF Denham England Buckinghamshire 1915 1940s Flight training base, now Denham Aerodrome
RAF Deopham Green DG England Norfolk 1944 1948 Assigned to USAAF & designated Station 142
RAF Desborough DS England Northamptonshire 1944 1948 Assigned to USAAF
RAF Desford England Leicestershire 1916 1953 Owned by Caterpillar Inc. since 1953, now an industrial site.
RAF Detling England Kent 1916 1959
RAF Digby DJ England Lincolnshire 1918 1953 Known as RAF Scopwick (1918–1920), Joint Service Signals Organisation Digby from 1998.
RAF Dishforth DH England North Yorkshire 1936 1992 Transferred to the British Army's Army Air Corps and became Dishforth Airfield.
RAF Docking DK England Norfolk 1940 1958 Satellite station of RAF Bircham Newton, returned to agricultural use.
RAF Doncaster England Yorkshire 1916 1954 formerly RFC Doncaster (1914) Royal Flying Corps
RAF Donibristle Scotland Fife 1917 1939 Opened by Royal Naval Air Service in 1917 and returned to the Royal Navy (Fleet Air Arm) in 1939 as HMS Merlin RNAS Donibristle
RAF Donna Nook ZN England Lincolnshire 1927 1945 Offshore bombing range
RAF Dornoch Scotland Sutherland 1941 1945 No. 40 Satellite Landing Ground.
RAF Dounreay DN Scotland Caithness 1944 1954 Airfield built for RAF but not used. Transferred to Royal Navy later in 1944 but never commissioned, and subsequently returned to Air Ministry. Never having become operational, it closed in 1954 and the northern area was absorbed by the Dounreay Nuclear Power Development Establishment.
RAF Dover England Kent 1918 1919 Airship and seaplane base
RAF Down Ampney XA England Gloucestershire 1944 1946
RAF Downham Market DO England Norfolk 1942 1946
RAF Drem DE Scotland East Lothian 1916 1946 World War I landing ground known as West Fenton and subsequently RAF Gullane, which closed in 1919. Reopened as RAF Drem in 1939. Passed to Royal Navy as HMS Nighthawk in 1945–46.
RAF Driffield DR England East Riding of Yorkshire 1918 1977 Formerly RAF Eastburn. Now British Army, Alamein Barracks.
RAF Dumfries DU Scotland Dumfriesshire 1940 1957 aka RAF Tinwald Downs, now Dumfries and Galloway Aviation Museum
RAF Dundee Scotland Angus 1914 1919 Seaplane base inherited from Royal Naval Air Service in 1918, also known as Stannergate. Reopened by Royal Navy in 1940.
RAF Dundonald Scotland Ayrshire 1940 1945
RAF Dunholme Lodge DL England Lincolnshire 1943 1964
RAF Dunino Scotland Fife 1941 1942 became RNAS Dunino (HMS Jackdaw II) in 1942
RAF Dunkeswell DW England Devon 1943 1949 USN from 1944
RAF Dunsfold England Surrey 1942 1945 later BAE Systems Dunsfold, now Dunsfold Aerodrome, and Top Gear studio and race track
RAF Durrington England West Sussex 1941 Radar station. The former GCI radar station is being used as Palatine School, a school for those with special educational needs. The site underwent a major redevelopment in 2006 and was extended from the radar station building to accommodate more pupils.
RAF Duxford DX England Cambridgeshire 1918 1963 Put on Care and Maintenance from end of First World War in 1918 until the formation of RAF Fighter Command. Used by Both RAF Fighter Command and the US 8th Air Force during the Second World War, then home to RAF Strike Command until closure. Now operated by the Imperial War Museum, Duxford since falling derelict after making 'The Battle of Britain' film in 1968.
RAF Dyce DY Scotland Aberdeenshire 1937 1957 Opened in 1934 as Aberdeen Airport, which it remains.
RAF Dymchurch England Kent 1915 1920 Balloon station, also aircraft. Site considered for WWII ALG
RAF Earls Colne EC England Essex 1943 1947 now Earls Colne Airfield
RAF Eastbourne England Sussex 1914 1920
RAF East Fortune EF Scotland East Lothian 1916 1960 Former Royal Naval Air Service station. Closed 1920 but reopened 1940.
RAF East Kirkby EK England Lincolnshire 1943 1970
RAF East Moor EM England Yorkshire 1942 1946 RCAF from 1944
RAF East Wretham UT England Norfolk 1940 1946 USAAF from 1944
RAF Eastchurch England Kent 1912 1947 Now HMP Stamford Hill
RAF Eastleigh England Hampshire 1910 1920

1961

Was RNAS Raven when operated by the Royal Navy in WW2, reopened 1961, now Southampton Airport
RAF Edlesborough England Buckinghamshire c. 1939 2012 Communications site satellite of RAF Stanbridge
RAF Edgehill EH England Oxfordshire now Shenington Gliding Club
RAF Edzell EZ Scotland Angus 1940 1997 World War 1 airfield nearby operated 1918–19. New airfield opened 1940. Flying ceased 1957, thereafter to United States Navy for electronic surveillance, now in private use as a materials storage area.
RAF Eglinton QM Northern Ireland County Londonderry 1941 1943 To Fleet Air Arm in 1943 as HMS Gannet. Now City of Derry Airport, Derry
RAF Elgin Scotland Morayshire 1940 1947
RAF Elsham Wolds ES England Lincolnshire 1941 1947
RAF Elvington EV England Yorkshire 1942 1958 Airfield retained until 1992 as a relief landing ground for RAF flying training schools at Church Fenton and Linton-on-Ouse, later sold in 1999. Technical site preserved as Yorkshire Air Museum, which opened in 1986.
RAF Ely Wales South Glamorgan (No 14 Balloon Centre Cardiff)
RAF Hospital Ely England Cambridgeshire 1939 1992 Transferred to NHS as Princess of Wales Hospital, Ely.
RAF Elmdon England Warwickshire 1939 1946 Previously and now Birmingham Airport
RAF Enstone EN England Oxfordshire now Enstone Airfield
RAF Errol ER Scotland Perthshire 1942 1948
RAF Eshott England Northumberland 1942 1945
RAF Evanton ET Scotland Ross and Cromarty 1922 1944 Known as RAF Novar until 1937. Transferred to Royal Navy as HMS Fieldfare
RAF Exeter EX England Devon 1937 1946 Previously and now Exeter International Airport
RAF Eye EY England Suffolk 1944 1945 USAAF. Now an industrial estate.
RAF Fairoaks England Surrey 1937 1967 Now Fairoaks Airport
RAF Fairlop England Essex 1941 1945
RAF Fairwood Common FC Wales West Glamorgan 1941 1946 Now Swansea Airport
RAF Faldingworth FH England Lincolnshire 1943 1972 Now operated as a Government test facility for munitions.
RAF Farnborough England Hampshire 1911 1996 Former Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough, now Farnborough Airport
RAF Fauld England Staffordshire 1973 Underground bomb stores, see RAF Fauld Explosion of December 1944
RAF Fazakerley England Lancashire
RAF Fearn Scotland Ross and Cromarty 1941 1942 Transferred to Royal Navy in 1942 as HMS Owl.
RAF Felixstowe England Suffolk 1913 1962
RAF Fersfield WF England Norfolk 1944 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Filey Town England Yorkshire
RAF Filton England Gloucestershire 1916 1957 Later Bristol Filton Airport, now closed
RAF Findo Gask FG Scotland Perthshire 1941 1948 Originally no. 25 Satellite Landing Ground, but later developed into full aerodrome.
RAF Finmere FI England Buckinghamshire 1941 1945
RAF Finningley FB England Yorkshire 1915 1996 Later Doncaster Sheffield Airport, closed 2022
RAF Firbeck England Yorkshire 1940 1945
RAF Fiskerton FN England Lincolnshire 1943 1945
RAF Flowerdown England Hampshire 1919 1929 Later HMS Flowerdown until 1956 and GCHQ until 1979. One of the Y-stations. Now Sir John Moore Barracks, Army Training Regiment
RAF Folkestone England Kent 1915 1918 Airship station, previously RNAS Capel-le-Ferne. Site used for a wireless station during WWII
RAF Folkingham FO/FK (USAAF) England Lincolnshire 1943 1963 (USAAF 1944–1945)
RAF Ford England Sussex 1918 1920

1940

Became HMS Peregrine in 1940, now Ford Open Prison
RAF Fordoun FR Scotland Kincardineshire 1942 1950
RAF Foreland England Isle of Wight 1918 1919 Seaplane base
RAF Forres Scotland Morayshire 1940 1944 Transferred to War Department in 1944.
RAF Foulsham FU England Norfolk 1942 1945
RAF Fowlmere FW England Cambridgeshire 1918 1945 Returned to agriculture following the end of First World War. Reactivated at the outbreak of Second World War in 1939. Used by US 8th Air Force and RAF Fighter Command during Second World War. Returned to agriculture at the end of hostilities.
RAF Framlingham FM England Suffolk 1943 1945 USAAF. Also known as RAF Parham. Returned to agriculture and small industrial estate; control tower now Parham Airfield Museum.[10]
RAF Fraserburgh FB Scotland Aberdeenshire 1941 1945
RAF Freckleton England Lancashire 1953 1962 Operated as a Medical Training Unit. Originally part of RAF Warton, but, in 1947, following the sale of the main Warton Airfield site to the English Electric Company, the site used as a Medical Training Unit became part of RAF Lytham. When RAF Lytham closed in 1956, the site continued to offer Medical Training and was designated as RAF Freckleton.
RAF Freiston England Lincolnshire 1916 1919 (formerly RNAS Freiston – became an RAF station in 1918)
RAF Friston England Sussex 1936 1945
RAF Frost Hill Farm[11] England Hampshire 1940 1945 ALG
RAF Fulbeck FK/FB (USAAF) England Lincolnshire 1941 1970 (USAAF 1943–1944)
RAF Full Sutton FS England Yorkshire 1944 1963 private flying and HM Prison Full Sutton
RAF Funtington England Sussex 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Gamston GB England Nottinghamshire 1942 1957 now Retford Gamston Airport
RAF Gatwick England Surrey 1937 1946 Now London Gatwick Airport
RAF Gaydon England Warwickshire 1942 1974 Part of the site is now the Heritage Motor Centre
RAF Glatton GT England Cambridgeshire 1943 1946 (USAAF)
RAF Gormanston Republic of Ireland County Meath 1917 Feb 1920 Now the Irish Army Gormanston Camp
RAF Gosfield England Essex 1943 1945
RAF Gosport England Hampshire 1915 1945 Became HMS Siskin in 1945
RAF Goxhill GX England Lincolnshire 1941 1953 (USAAF)
RAF Grafton Underwood GU England Northamptonshire 1943 1959 (USAAF)
RAF Grain England Kent 1916 1924 Airship and seaplane base, also known as RAF Port Victoria
RAF Grangemouth Scotland Stirlingshire 1939 1955 Also known as Central Scotland Airport
RAF Gransden Lodge GD England Bedfordshire 1942 1955
RAF Grantham England Lincolnshire (renamed RAF Spitalgate) – now a Territorial Army establishment
RAF Graveley GR England Huntingdonshire 1942 1968
RAF Gravesend England Kent 1937 1956 Now Riverview Park Housing Estate. Prior to WW2 was Gravesend Airport
RAF Great Ashfield GA ? England Suffolk 1943 1960 (USAAF)
RAF Great Dunmow GD England Essex 1943 1958 (USAAF)
RAF Great Massingham GM England Norfolk 1940 1958
RAF Great Sampford England Essex 1942 1948 (joint RAF/USAAF use)
RAF Great Witcombe England Gloucestershire
RAF Great Yarmouth England Norfolk First World War landing ground
RAF Greatham England County Durham Also known as RAF West Hartlepool
RAF Greatworth England Northamptonshire 1943 1992 HF Transmitter Site. Provided long range communications using Short Wave Transmitters. Sold for civilian uses and became Greatworth Park Business Park, utilising station buildings.
RAF Greencastle Northern Ireland County Down 1942 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Greenham Common England Berkshire 1942 1993 Technical site now a business park, with remainder of the station a public parkland known as Greenham and Crookham Commons.
RAF Greenland Top England Lincolnshire (Also known as RAF Stallingborough)
RAF Greenock Scotland Renfrewshire 1940 1945 Flying boat maintenance facility
RAF Grimsby GY England Lincolnshire 1941 1946 (aka RAF Waltham)
RAF Grimsetter Scotland Orkney 1940 1943 Also known as RAF Kirkwall. Transferred to Royal Navy in 1943 as HMS Robin. Now Kirkwall Airport.
RAF Grimsthorpe Park England Lincolnshire
RAF Grove England Berkshire 1942 1946 (USAAF)
RAF Guston Road[12] England Kent 1914 1919 see also Duke of York's Royal Military School, Dover
RAF Hack Green England Cheshire now Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker
RAF Halesworth HA England Suffolk 1942 1946 (USAAF)
RAF Halfpenny Green England Staffordshire 1941 1953 Formerly RAF Bobbington (now Wolverhampton Airport)
RAF Hall Caine Isle of Man Formerly Hall Caine Airport, now farmland
RAF Hospital Halton England Buckinghamshire 1927 1995 Demolished in 2008, site sold and redeveloped for housing. Not to be confused with RAF Halton.
RAF Hamble England Hampshire 1931 1978
RAF Hammerwood England Sussex 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Hampstead Norris HN England Berkshire
RAF Hamworthy England Dorsetshire
RAF Handforth England Cheshire
RAF Hanworth England Surrey
RAF Hardwick HC England Norfolk 1942 1962 (USAAF)
RAF Harlaxton England Lincolnshire
RAF Harling Road England Norfolk 1918 1920 First World War landing ground opened in 1916 and used by the Royal Flying Corps and the United States Army Air Corps
RAF Harpswell England Lincolnshire (later renamed as RAF Hemswell)
RAF Harpur Hill England Derbyshire Munitions storage depot
RAF Hartford Bridge England Hampshire 1941 1953 Later renamed RAF Blackbushe, now Blackbushe Airport
RAF Harrington England Northamptonshire 1943 1963 (USAAF)
RAF Harrogate England Yorkshire 1940 1994 Sold, buildings demolished and site redeveloped for housing.
RAF Harrowbeer QB England Devon 1941 1950
RAF Harwell HW England Oxfordshire 1937 1945
RAF Hatfield England Hertfordshire 1939 1956 RAF/ATA use of de Havilland's Hatfield Aerodrome

((RAF Hatston)) ((Orkneys)) 1939 1945 Previously a civil site, the Royal Navy took it over as HMS Sparrowhawk, now agricultural with some light industry

RAF Haverfordwest Wales Pembrokeshire 1943 1956
RAF Hawarden Wales Flintshire 1939 1957 48 MU Aircraft Storage Unit, now Hawarden Airport
RAF Hawkinge England Kent 1914 1963
RAF Haydock England Lancashire Also known as RAF Blackbrook
RAF Headcorn HC England Kent 1943 1945 (USAAF ALG)
RAF Heath Row England Greater London Now London Heathrow Airport
RAF Headley Court England Surrey 1946 1985 Subsequently the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre operated by Defence Medical Services, part of Joint Forces Command.[citation needed] Now closed, DMRC relocating to a new site in Leicestershire.
RAF Helperby England North Yorkshire 1916 1947 First World War airfield, used as an ammunition dump in the Second World War
RAF Hednesford England Staffordshire 1938 1956
RAF Helensburgh Scotland Dunbartonshire 1939 1945 Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment
RAF Hell's Mouth Wales Gwynedd
RAF Hemswell HL England Lincolnshire 1937 1967
RAF Hendon England Middlesex 1910 1957 Airfield redeveloped into Graham Park housing estate (early 1970s-on) and RAF Museum, London.
RAF Henley-on-Thames England Oxfordshire
RAF Hereford England Herefordshire 1940 1994 Transferred to the British Army and became Stirling Lines.
RAF Heston England Middlesex
RAF Hethel HL England Norfolk 1942 1947 now owned by Lotus Cars
RAF Heywood England Lancashire Maintenance Unit
RAF Hibaldstow England Lincolnshire 1941 1945
RAF High Ercall England Shropshire 1941 1962
RAF Highgate England Middlesex 1942 1948 Home to RAF Intelligence training during WW2. In former Caen Wood Towers (now Athlone House)
RAF High Halden HH England Kent 1943 1944 (USAAF ALG)
RAF Hingham England Norfolk First World War landing ground
RAF Hinstock England Shropshire 1941 1947 Co-located with RN Fleet Air Arm station HMS Godwit. Specialised in instrument and blind landing technologies.
RAF Hinton-in-the-Hedges HI England Northamptonshire 1940 1945 now Hinton-in-the-Hedges Airfield
RAF Hixon HX England Staffordshire 1942 1957
RAF Hockley Heath England Warwickshire
RAF Holbeach England Lincolnshire Air Weapons Range
RAF Holme-on-Spalding Moor HM England Yorkshire 1941 1953
RAF Holmsley South HM England Hampshire 1942 1946
RAF Holt England Norfolk First World War landing ground
RAF Honeybourne HQ England Worcestershire 1941 1946
RAF Honiley England Warwickshire 1941 1958
RAF Hooton Park England Cheshire 1917 1957
RAF Hopton England Suffolk
RAF Horham JH England Suffolk 1942 1963 (USAAF)
RAF Hornby Hall England Westmorland 1941 1945 No. 9 SLG
RAF Hornchurch England Essex 1928 1962 Formerly WW1 Flight Station of RFC/RAF Sutton's Farm
RAF Horne England Surrey 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Horsham St Faith HF England Norfolk 1940 1963 Now Norwich Airport
RAF Hucknall England Nottinghamshire 1916 1957
RAF Hullavington England Wiltshire 1937 1993 Technical site transferred to the British Army and became Hullavington Barracks, later renamed Buckley Barracks in 2003. Airfield retained by the RAF for gliding operations and known as Hullavington Airfield, with flying ceasing in 2016 and the site sold to technology company Dyson.
RAF Hunmanby Moor England Yorkshire 1939 1945 Also known as RAF Filey Camp, later Butlin's Filey
RAF Hunsdon England Hertfordshire 1941 1947
RAF Hurn KU England Hampshire 1941 1944 Now Bournemouth Airport
RAF Husbands Bosworth HZ England Leicestershire 1943 1956 now agriculture, a gliding club is resident to the north of the public road that crosses the site from east to west
RAF Hutton Cranswick CK England Yorkshire 1942 1946
RAF Hythe England Hampshire 1915 1919
RAF Ibsley IB England Hampshire 1941 1947
RAF Immingham England Lincolnshire (formerly RNAS Immingham – transferred to RAF in 1918)
RAF Ingham England Lincolnshire (later named RAF Cammeringham)
RAF Innsworth England Gloucestershire 1940 2008 Was the RAF Records Centre, transferred to British Army and became NATO Station Innsworth, Imjin Barracks
RAF Isle of Grain England Kent (pre-RAF) RNAS airship station, then RAF Isle of Grain
RAF Joyce Green England Kent 1914 1919 Coincidentally Vickers testing aerodrome 1910–1919
RAF Jurby Isle of Man 1939 1972
RAF Jurby Head Isle of Man 1939 1993 Former inshore air weapons range. Ordnance periodically continues to be washed ashore onto adjacent beaches or brought up in fishing nets.
RAF Keevil England Wiltshire 1942 1965
RAF Kelstern KS England Lincolnshire 1943 1945
RAF Kemble England Gloucestershire 1938 1984
RAF Kenley England Croydon 1917 1974 Airfield retained by the Ministry of Defence and used for gliding. Some parts of former station sold for residential redevelopment.
RAF Kidbrooke England London 1917 1965 The site was mainly used as a stores, maintenance and training facility, and now is used for housing and schools.
RAF Kidlington England Oxfordshire 1938 1951 now Oxford Airport
RAF Kidsdale Scotland Wigtownshire 1937 1943 Joint RAF/Army gunnery range, 'Queen Bee' unmanned aircraft launch site – also known as Burrow Head. To War Department in 1943.
RAF Killadeas Northern Ireland County Fermanagh 1942 1947
RAF Kimbolton KI England Huntingdonshire 1941 1946 (USAAF)
RAF Kings Cliffe England Northamptonshire 1941 1959 (USAAF)
RAF Kingsnorth England Kent 1914 1919 WWI formerly RNAS Kingsnorth, Isle of Grain, 51° 22' 25" N 0° 36' 07" E, Airship station on the Isle of Grain. Not to be confused with RAF Isle of Grain 51° 26' 21" N 0° 42' 46" E
RAF Kingsnorth KN England Kent 1943 1943 (WWII ALG) near Ashford
RAF Kingstown
RAF Carlisle
England Cumbria 1938 1996 Sites sold for civilian use including residential development and Kingmoor Business Park.
RAF Kinloss KW Scotland Morayshire 1939 2012 Transferred to the British Army and became Kinloss Barracks. Maintained as a Relief Landing Ground (RLG) for RAF Lossiemouth.
RAF Kinnell Scotland Angus 1942 1948
RAF Kirkbride England Cumbria 1939 1960
RAF Kirkham England Lancashire 1940 1957 Part of the site is now HM Prison Kirkham
RAF Kirkistown Northern Ireland County Down 1941 1946 On loan to Royal Navy 1945-46 as "HMS Corncrake II"
RAF Kirknewton Scotland Midlothian 1941 Since 1967 the airfield has been used by No. 661 Volunteer Gliding School
RAF Kirkpatrick Scotland Dumfriesshire 1940 1945 Relief Landing Ground for RAF Kingstown
RAF Kirkton Scotland Sutherland 1941 1945 No. 41 Satellite Landing Ground.
RAF Kirmington KG England Lincolnshire 1942 1953 Now Humberside Airport
RAF Kirton in Lindsey KL England Lincolnshire 1940 1966

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RAF Knettishall KN England Suffolk 1943 1959 (USAAF)
RAF Langar LA England Nottinghamshire
RAF Langford Lodge Northern Ireland County Antrim 1942 1953 Intended as no. 20 Satellite Landing Ground but completed as a full airfield.
RAF Langham England Norfolk 1940 1961
RAF Larkhill England Wiltshire 1918 1942 Also known as RAF Knighton Down
RAF Lasham England Hampshire 1942 1948 now Lasham Airfield
RAF Lashenden England Kent 1943 1945 (ALG), now Lashenden (Headcorn) Airfield
RAF Lavenham LV England Suffolk 1943 1948 (USAAF)
RAF Leadenham England Lincolnshire
RAF Leanach Scotland Inverness-shire 1941 1945 No. 43 Satellite Landing Ground
RAF Leconfield LC England East Riding of Yorkshire 1936 1977 Transferred to British Army and became the Army School of Mechanical Transport, subsequently the Defence School of Transport.
RAF Lee-on-Solent England Hampshire 1917 1939 Transferred to Navy as RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) in 1939
RAF Leicester East England Leicestershire Now Leicester Airport
RAF Leiston England Suffolk 1943 1953 (USAAF)
RAF Lennoxlove Scotland East Lothian 1941 1945 No. 27 Satellite Landing Ground.
RAF Leuchars Scotland Fife 1920 2015 Transferred to the British Army and became Leuchars Station. Maintained as a Relief Landing Ground (RLG) for RAF Lossiemouth.
RAF Lichfield LF England Staffordshire 1940 1958
RAF Limavady Northern Ireland County Londonderry 1940 1945
RAF Lindholme LB England Yorkshire 1940 1985 (previously called RAF Hatfield Woodhouse), now HM Prison Lindholme
RAF Linton-on-Ouse LO England Yorkshire 1936 2020 Station closed with no alternative military use proposed. Site expected to be disposed of by the Ministry of Defence.[13]
RAF Lissett LT England Yorkshire 1943 1945
RAF Little Horwood LH England Buckinghamshire
RAF Little Rissington LR England Gloucestershire 1938 1994 Still in use by 637 VGS and 621 VGS (Volunteer Gliding Squadron)
RAF Little Snoring LS England Norfolk 1943 1958
RAF Little Staughton LX England Cambridgeshire 1942 1945
RAF Little Walden LL England Essex 1944 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Llanbedr Wales Gwynedd
RAF Llandaff Wales Cardiff 1946 1980 Formerly RAF Caerau
RAF Llandow Wales South Glamorgan 1940 1957 now Llandow Circuit
RAF Llandwrog Wales Gwynedd
RAF Locking England Somerset 1937 1998 Site sold and station buildings demolished, redeveloped for commercial and residential use.
RAF Long Kesh Northern Ireland County Antrim 1941 1948 subsequently HM Prison Maze, now closed
RAF Long Marston JS England Warwickshire
RAF Longbenton England Northumberland vehicle storage unit
RAF Longman Scotland Inverness-shire 1940 1946 Also known as RAF Inverness. Opened as Inverness Airport in 1933, but replaced by present Inverness Airport (former RAF Dalcross) in 1947.
RAF Longley Lane England Lancashire
RAF Loughborough England Leicestershire
RAF Low Eldrig Scotland Wigtownshire 1941 1944 No. 11 Satellite Landing Ground. Only used during summer months of 1941 and 1942.
RAF Ludford Magna LM England Lincolnshire 1943 1963
RAF Ludham England Norfolk 1941 1946 Also RNAS Ludham/HMS Flycatcher, now unlicensed private landing strip.
RAF Lulsgate Bottom England Somerset 1940 1946 Now Bristol Airport
RAF Luton England Bedfordshire 1938 1946 Now London Luton Airport
RAF Lydd (WWII) England Kent 1943 1944 WWII ALG – not the current Lydd Airport
RAF Lymington LY England Hampshire 1942 1944 ALG
RAF Lympne England Kent 1916 1946 Also served as Lympne Airport between the wars and post WWII, and as HMS Buzzard / HMS Daedalus II 1938–40
RAF Lyneham England Wiltshire 1940 2012 Transferred to British Army and became MOD Lyneham, home to the new Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, part of the Defence College of Technical Training (DCTT) .
RAF Lytham England Lancashire 1947 1956 Originally part of RAF Warton, but when the main airfield site was sold to the English Electric Company in 1947, one of the outlying sites was designated as RAF Lytham, and was used as a Transit Camp and for Medical Training. This site closed in 1956, with the Medical Training Unit moving to another nearby site with the designated name of RAF Freckleton.
RAF Machrihanish Scotland Argyllshire 1918 1996 Briefly used as an airfield during 1918. Reopened by Royal Navy in 1941 as HMS Landrail. Transferred to RAF in 1963. Since 1996, part of the site has been leased to Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd. and is known as Campbeltown Airport. The remainder of the site was retained by the MOD until 2012 when it was sold to the Machrihanish Airbase Community Company under community right-to-buy legislation.
RAF Macmerry Scotland East Lothian 1941 1946 Also (unofficially) known as RAF Tranent and RAF Penston, and briefly transferred to Royal Navy as HMS Nighthawk II during 1945. Operated as civil airfield 1929–53.
RAF Madley England Herefordshire 1941 1946 Now a BT Group earth station - Madley Communications Centre
RAF Maghaberry Northern Ireland County Antrim 1941 1946 Now HM Prison Maghaberry
RAF Manby England Lincolnshire 1938 1974
RAF Manorbier Wales Pembrokeshire 1933 1946
RAF Manston England Kent 1917 1999 Became Kent International Airport (closed 2014) and Defence Fire Training and Development Centre (closed 2020). Now MOD Manston, base for PWRR 3rd Battalion A Company.
RAF Manywells Height England Yorkshire 1916 1919 No trace remains, returned to farmland
RAF Marden England Kent 1917 1919 Class 2 Airfield, near Staplehurst, housed a RAF wireless transmitter station during WW2
RAF Market Deeping England Lincolnshire
RAF Market Drayton England Shropshire (Buntingsdale Hall)
RAF Market Harborough MB England Leicestershire 1943 1947
RAF Market Stainton England Lincolnshire
RAF Marston Moor MA England Yorkshire 1941 1945 originally named RAF Tockwith and sometimes incorrectly RAF Marsden Moor
RAF Martlesham Heath MH England Suffolk 1917 1963 Pre 1939 was home to Royal Aircraft Establishment, in 1939 RAE moved to Farnborough and airfield became a Fighter Station as part of 11 Group. In 1943 RAF Moved out and USAAF moved in. Post war the airfield had numerous roles until 1959 when it became home to Headquarters 11 Group Fighter Command, and that same year the Original Battle of Britain Flight as it was then known moved from North Weald where it had been formed to Martlesham Heath. In 1961 however it was decided that the close proximity of Martlesham's circuit to the fast Jets of the bases of nearby Woodbridge and Bentwaters was becoming a problem and Martlesham was declared surplus to requirements and the Royal Air Force moved out. Now mostly redeveloped into housing, retail park and light industrial development but an aviation museum is located in the former control tower.[14]
RAF Marwell Hall England Hampshire 1941 1945 Now the site of Marwell Zoo
RAF Matching MT England Essex 1943 1945
RAF Matlaske England Norfolk
RAF Mattishall England Norfolk First World War landing ground
RAF Maydown Northern Ireland County Londonderry 1942 1945 Transferred to Royal Navy as HMS Gannet II.
RAF Medmenham England Buckinghamshire 1941 1977
RAF Meikle Ferry Scotland Ross and Cromarty 1942 1946 Marine Craft Unit
RAF Meir England Staffordshire
RAF Melbourne ME England Yorkshire 1940 1945
RAF Melksham England Wiltshire 1940 1965 Training schools
RAF Melton Mowbray England Leicestershire 1943 1964 Now military dog training site
RAF Membury ME England Berkshire 1942 1947 (USAAF)
RAF Mendlesham MD England Suffolk 1944 1954 (USAAF)
RAF Mepal MP England Cambridgeshire 1943 1963 now Mepal Airfield
RAF Merston England Sussex 1941 1944 USAAF 1942–43 (Satellite of RAF Tangmere). Used by French RAF pilots during D-Day[15]
RAF Merryfield HI, MF England Somerset 1944 1946 USAAF 1944–45, now RNAS Merryfield HMS Heron II from 1971. Formerly known as RAF Isle Abbots.
RAF Metfield England Suffolk 1943 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Metheringham MN England Lincolnshire 1943 1946
RAF Methven Scotland Perthshire 1941 c.1945 No. 24 Satellite Landing Ground.
RAF Methwold ML England Norfolk 1939 1958
RAF Middle Wallop England Hampshire 1940 1958 now used by the British Army, AAC Middle Wallop
RAF Middleton St. George MG England County Durham 1941 1965 Formerly RAF Goosepool, now Teesside International Airport
RAF Milfield England Northumberland 1942 1946 Previously used as landing ground known as Woodbridge during 1917.
RAF Mill Green England Hertfordshire 1943 1948 RAF Airfield Construction Branch plant store and training base
RAF Millom England Cumbria 1941 1945 Now HM Prison Haverigg
RAF Milltown Scotland Morayshire 1943 2001 Closed for flying in 1977, retained by the RAF as a high frequency signals transmitter station until transfer to the Defence Communication Services Agency in 2001. HF station later closed and site was sold in 2013.
RAF Minchinhampton England Gloucestershire 1918 1919
RAF Misson England Nottinghamshire Cold War Bloodhound missile site as defence for (then) RAF Finningley to the west
RAF Montford Bridge England Shropshire 1941 1945 Satellite station of RAF Rednal
RAF Montrose Scotland Angus 1912 1952 First military airfield in Scotland.
RAF Morecambe England Lancashire The Midland Hotel requisitioned as an RAF Hospital
RAF Moreton-in-Marsh MO England Gloucestershire 1941 1955 Now the site of the Fire Service College
RAF Moreton Valence England Gloucestershire 1939 1962 The runway is now buried under the M5 motorway. The station was adjacent to 7MU Quedgeley.
RAF Morpeth England Northumberland 1942 1948 Also known locally as Tranwell.
RAF Mount Batten England Devon 1918 1986 formerly RAF Cattewater
RAF Mount Farm MF England Oxfordshire 1940 1946 (USAAF)
RAF Mousehold Heath England Norfolk 1914 under RFC, became first Norwich Airport in 1933. Now a recreational area.
RAF Mullaghmore Northern Ireland County Londonderry 1942 1945
RAF Murlough Northern Ireland County Down 1941 1945 No. 19 Satellite Landing Ground.
RAF Narborough England Norfolk 1915 1919 Sited to the NE of present-day RAF Marham
RAF Needs Oar Point England Hampshire 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Nether Wallop England Hampshire 1945 1946 HQ Southern Sector
RAF Netheravon England Wiltshire 1919 1957 Netheravon Camp (Army Air Corps) 1963–2012
RAF Newchurch England Kent 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Newhaven England Sussex 1917 1919 Newhaven Seaplane Base
RAF Newmarket NM England Suffolk 1939 1945
RAF New Romney England Kent 1917 1919 (WWI) Became Littlestone Airfield post-war, used as an Emergency Landing Ground
RAF New Romney England Kent 1942 1944 (WWII) Also known as RAF Honeychild
RAF Newton NA England Nottinghamshire 1937 2000 Reduced to an enclave in 1995, site later closed and sold for residential-led mixed use development. Former aircraft hangars retrained for commercial use.
RAF Newtownards Northern Ireland County Down 1939 1945 Opened as Ards Airport in 1934, now Newtownards Airport.
RAF Hospital Nocton Hall England Lincolnshire 1947 1995 Sold and converted to residential care home, later became derelict.
RAF North Coates England Lincolnshire 1935 1990
RAF North Creake NO England Norfolk 1943 1945
RAF North Killingholme NK England Lincolnshire 1943 1945
RAF North Luffenham NL England Rutland 1940 1997 Transferred to the British Army and became St George's Barracks.
RAF North Pickenham NP England Norfolk 1944 1965 Now a turkey farm and karting circuit
RAF North Weald England Essex 1916 1964 This is where the VE-Day celebration flypast took off from, with Group Captain Douglas Bader taking the role of 'Lead Fighter'. Now North Weald Airfield.
RAF North Witham NW England Lincolnshire
RAF Hospital Northallerton England Yorkshire 1943 1947 Served as the RAF hospital for No. 6 Group (RCAF)
RAF Northleach England Gloucestershire 1942 1944
RAF Norton England Yorkshire 1939 1965
RAF Norton Disney England Lincolnshire Originally named RAF Swinderby (but on different site to later flying station), large-capacity bomb storage area
RAF Nuneaton NU England Leicestershire also known as RAF Lindley
RAF Nuneham Park England Oxfordshire
RAF Nuthampstead NT England Hertfordshire 1943 1954 (USAAF)
RAF Nutts Corner Northern Ireland County Antrim 1941 1946 Subsequently, Belfast Airport until 1963.
RAF Oakham England Leicestershire
RAF Oakhanger England Hampshire 1966 2003 Satellite communications station now operated by Airbus Defence and Space under a private finance initiative contract for the Ministry of Defence.
RAF Oakington OA England Cambridgeshire 1940 1970 Being developed into Northstowe new town. Runway, taxiways and most buildings have been demolished.
RAF Oakley OY England Buckinghamshire 1942 1945
RAF Oatlands Hill England Wiltshire 1941 1945 RLG and overspill site for Old Sarum
RAF Oban Scotland Argyllshire 1939 1945 Flying boat station at Ganavan Bay. Not to be confused with the present Oban Airport (ex RAF Connel).
RAF Okehampton England Devon Also known as Folly Gate
RAF Old Buckenham OE England Norfolk 1943 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Old Sarum England Wiltshire 1917 1971 now Old Sarum Airfield
RAF Ossington ON England Nottinghamshire 1942 1946
RAF Oulton OU England Norfolk 1940 1947
RAF Ouston England Northumberland 1941 1974 Now Albemarle Barracks (British Army) near Heddon on the Wall.
RAF Padgate England Lancashire
RAF Pembrey Wales Carmarthenshire 1940 1957 Now Pembrey Race Track
RAF Pembroke Dock Wales Pembrokeshire 1930 1957
RAF Pengam Moors Wales South Glamorgan 1937 1953 (aka RAF Cardiff)
RAF Penshurst England Kent 1916 1919

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Became Penshurst Airfield, in operation 1919–36, reopened during WWII
RAF Penrhos Wales Caernarvonshire 1937 1947 Established as the Polish Resettlement Centre post-WW2
RAF Peplow CE England Shropshire 1940 1947 Also known for a short period as RAF Childs Ercall. Later renamed HMS Godwit as a Fleet Air Arm instrument landing school
RAF Perranporth England Cornwall 1941 1945
RAF Pershore PR England Worcestershire 1941 1978 also known as RAF Throckmorton, became Royal Radar Establishment RRE Pershore
RAF Perth Scotland Perthshire 1936 1954 Now Perth (Scone) Airport
RAF Perton England Staffordshire 1941 1945
RAF Peterhead Scotland Aberdeenshire 1941 1945
RAF Peterborough England Northamptonshire 1932 1964
RAF Pevensey England Sussex
RAF Pitreavie Castle Scotland Fife 1938 1996 Main building converted to residential use, others demolished.
RAF Pocklington OC England Yorkshire 1941 1946
RAF Podington England Bedfordshire 1942 1946 Now Santa Pod Raceway drag strip
RAF Polebrook PK England Northamptonshire 1941 1963 (USAAF)
RAF Polegate England Sussex 1915 1919 Airship base
RAF Port Ellen Scotland Argyllshire 1940 1947 Also known as RAF Glenegedale and RAF Islay, now Islay Airport
RAF Portreath England Cornwall After the War part of the airfield became Chemical Defence Establishment Nancekuke (CDE Nancekuke, a Chemical weapons manufacturing facility for VX gas and Sarin gas, (closed in the 1950s). Now RRH Portreath, a remote Radar Head
RAF Portsmouth England Hampshire 1939 1949
RAF Poulton England Cheshire 1943 1945 Used as a satellite of RAF Hawarden.
RAF Prawle Point England Devon 1917 1919 Formerly RNAS Prawle Point
RAF Prestatyn Wales Denbighshire
RAF Prestwick Scotland Ayrshire 1936 2013 Operations transferred to RAF (U) Swanwick.
RAF Pucklechurch England Gloucestershire 1939 1959 Now HM Prison Ashfield
RAF Pulborough England Sussex 1940 1945 Emergency Landing Ground
RAF Pulham England Norfolk 1918 1958 used for the development of British airships between the wars
RAF Quedgeley England Gloucestershire 1939 1995 Site sold and redeveloped as Kingsway Village.
RAF Rackheath RK England Norfolk 1943 1945 (USAAF) Now Rackheath Industrial Estate.
RAF Radlett England Hertfordshire 1940 1945 Aldenham Lodge Hotel requisitioned as the headquarters of No. 80 (Signals) Wing, not the Handley Page Airfield
RAF Ramsbury RY England Wiltshire 1942 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Ramsgate England Kent 1940 1940 Also Ramsgate Airport, temporary requisition during the Battle of Britain as dispersals for RAF Manston, re-opened as civil airfield in 1953 and closed in 1968
RAF Ratcliffe England Leicestershire ATA use of Ratcliffe Aerodrome
RAF Rattlesden RS England Suffolk 1942 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Rauceby England Lincolnshire No 4 RAF Hospital between 1940 and 1947 – became Rauceby Mental Hospital
RAF Raydon RA England Suffolk 1942 1958 (USAAF)
RAF Reading England Berkshire
RAF Rearsby England Leicestershire A former flying club airfield was the base for Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Ltd changed its name to The Auster Aircraft Company Ltd. Subsequently used as a component manufacturer for the automotive industry.
RAF Redhill England Surrey 1937 1954 now Redhill Aerodrome
RAF Rednal England Shropshire 1942–1945 1945 now Rednal Airfield
RAF Regents Park England City of Westminster No. 1 Aircrew Reception Centre
RAF Renfrew Scotland Renfrewshire 1925 Opened 1915 as manufacturer's airfield, subsequently a civil airfield (Renfrew Airport) until closure in 1966. RAuxAF 602 Squadron formed 1925. RAF use ceased after WW2.
RAF Rhoose Wales South Glamorgan 1942 1952 Now Cardiff Airport
RAF Riccall RC England Yorkshire 1942 1946
RAF Ridgewell RD England Essex 1942 1957 (USAAF)
RAF Ringway England Cheshire Formerly and now Manchester Airport
RAF Ripon England North Yorkshire 1916 1919 After 1919, reverted to Ripon Racecourse, but was used sporadically throughout the 1920s for civilian flights
RAF Rivenhall RL England Essex 1943 1945
RAF Roborough England Devon 1938 1945 Formerly Plymouth Municipal Aerodrome, now Plymouth City Airport, closed 2020
RAF Rochester England Kent 1938 1953 1938 location of No 23 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School.[16]
RAF Rochford
RAF Southend
England Essex May 1915 1945 Now London Southend Airport
RAF Ronaldsway Isle of Man 1943 (HMS Urley, RNAS Ronaldsway), now main Isle of Man airport
RAF Rudloe Manor England Somerset 1940 2000 Formerly RAF Box, also known as RAF Corsham, now MoD Corsham
RAF Rufforth RU England Yorkshire 1942 1954
RAF Rustington England Sussex 1917 1919
RAF Saltby SY England Leicestershire
RAF Samlesbury England Lancashire now Samlesbury Aerodrome
RAF Sandtoft England Lincolnshire 1943 1955
RAF Sandy Bay Northern Ireland County Antrim flying boat base on Lough Neagh near Ram's Island
RAF Sawbridgeworth ZH (day use only) England Hertfordshire 1916 1946 Originally established in WW1 as a Night Landing Ground for 39 (Home Defence) Sqn of the RFC it was operational from April 1916 to November 1918. The location was reused in an enlarged state as an airfield in October 1940 and operational until mid-1946, whence it returned to agriculture.
RAF Scampton England Lincolnshire 1916 2023 Station closed with no alternative military use proposed. Site expected to be disposed of by the Ministry of Defence.
RAF Scarnish Scotland Argyllshire Ground Control Intercept radar station
RAF Scatsta Scotland Shetland 1940 1946 Now Scatsta Airport
RAF Scorton England Yorkshire 1939 1945
RAF Sculthorpe SP England Norfolk 1943 1992 Airfield retained in military use by the MOD and known as the Sculthorpe Training Area. Technical and administrative buildings sold for civilian use and now form Tattersett Business Park. Former military housing refurbished to create Wicken Green Village.
RAF Sealand Wales Flintshire 1916 2006 Transferred to the Defence Aviation Repair Agency (DARA), now Defence Electronics and Components Agency (DECA). Part of site sold for redevelopment.
RAF Sedgeford England Norfolk WW1 night landing ground, site used as airfield decoy during WW2
RAF Seething England Norfolk 1943 1945
RAF Seighford YD England Staffordshire
RAF Selsey England Sussex 1943 1945 ALG, previously Selsey Airfield
RAF Sharnbrook England Bedfordshire Munitions Storage Depot
RAF Sheerness (Aerodrome) England Kent 1918 1918 Emergency Landing Ground
RAF Sheerness England Kent 1919 1919 Balloon station
RAF Shellbeach England Kent 1918 1981 WWI Emergency Landing Ground
RAF Shellingford England Oxfordshire
RAF Shepherds Grove England Suffolk
RAF Sherburn-in-Elmet England Yorkshire 1917 1945 Now Sherburn-in-Elmet Airfield
RAF Shipdham SJ England Norfolk 1942 1945 (USAAF)
RAF Shobdon England Herefordshire 1940 1946 Now Shobdon Aerodrome
RAF Shoreham (WWI) England Sussex 1914 1921
RAF Shoreham (WWII) England Sussex 1940 1946 Wartime requisition of Shoreham Airport
RAF Shrewton England Wiltshire 1940 1946 Relief landing ground[17]
RAF Sidmouth England Devon 1943 1945 Various hotels requisitioned as The Air Crew Officers School, a convalescent home and a Medical Training Establishment and Depot
RAF Silloth England Cumbria 1939 1960
RAF Silverstone SV England Northamptonshire 1943 1947 Straddles Buckinghamshire border. Now Silverstone International Motor Racing Circuit.
RAF Skaebrae Scotland Orkney 1940 1957
RAF Skellingthorpe FG England Lincolnshire 1941–1952 1952
RAF Skipton-on-Swale SK England Yorkshire 1942 1945
RAF Skitten Scotland Caithness 1940 1945
RAF Sleap England Shropshire 1943 1964 now Sleap Airfield
RAF Snailwell England Cambridgeshire 1941 1946
RAF Snaith SX England Yorkshire 1941 1946
RAF Snetterton Heath SN England Norfolk 1943 1948 airfield now Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit and Snetterton outdoor market
RAF Snettisham England Norfolk USAAF Gunnery School/Range
RAF Snitterfield England Warwickshire 1943 1946
RAF Soberton England Hampshire 1940 Emergency Landing Ground
RAF Somerton England Isle of Wight 1916 1919 Became civil airfield for Saunders-Roe post-war, closed 1951
RAF South Cerney England Gloucestershire 1937 1971 Transferred to British Army and became Duke of Gloucester Barracks.
RAF South Witham England Lincolnshire
RAF Southam England Warwickshire 1940 1944
RAF Southrop England Gloucestershire 1940 1947
RAF Spanhoe UV England Northamptonshire 1944 1946 Also known as Wakerley or Harringworth
RAF Speke England Lancashire Now hotel complex with aircraft museum, airfield rebuilt on site to south-east and now called Liverpool John Lennon Airport
RAF Spilsby SL England Lincolnshire
RAF Spitalgate England Lincolnshire 1916 1975 (sometimes incorrectly spelled RAF Spittlegate) (formerly RAF Grantham), now Prince William of Gloucester Barracks
RAF Squires Gate England Lancashire Now Blackpool Airport
RAF St Angelo Northern Ireland County Fermanagh 1941 1947 Originally no. 18 Satellite Landing Ground, but subsequently a full aerodrome. Now Enniskillen/St Angelo Airport.
RAF St Athan Wales Vale of Glamorgan 1938 2006 Renamed MOD St Athan, home to the RAF's No. 4 School of Technical Training, units flying the Grob Tutor and the Special Forces Support Group.
RAF St Davids Wales Pembrokeshire 1943 1958
RAF St Eval England Cornwall 1939 1959
RAF Stafford England Staffordshire 1938 2006 Was No. 16 Maintenance Unit (16 MU). Transferred to British Army and became MOD Stafford (Beacon Barracks).
RAF Stanbridge England Bedfordshire 1939 2013 Also known as RAF Leighton Buzzard. Site sold for redevelopment, station buildings demolished.
RAF Stanley Park England Lancashire Now Blackpool Zoo
RAF Stanmore Park England Middlesex Totally demolished and redeveloped into a civilian housing estate
RAF Stannington England Northumberland
RAF Stansted Mountfitchet KT England Essex 1943 1958 Now London Stansted Airport
RAF Stanton Harcourt ST England Oxfordshire
RAF Stapleford Tawney England Essex 1939 1945 now Stapleford Aerodrome
RAF Staplehurst SH England Kent 1943 1944 Prototype ALG/USAAF
RAF Staverton England Gloucestershire 1936 1951
RAF Steeple Morden KR England Cambridgeshire 1940 1946
RAF Stoke Hammond England Buckinghamshire 1974
RAF Stoke Orchard England Gloucestershire 1941 1945
RAF Stoney Cross England Hampshire 1942 1948
RAF Stormy Down Wales Glamorganshire 1940 1945
RAF Stornoway Scotland Ross and Cromarty 1941 1998 Opened as civil airport in 1934. Returned to civilian use and became Stornoway Airport.
Stow Maries Aerodrome England Essex 1917 1940 Originally opened as an RFC station in 1914 (all titles changed to 'RAF' after 1 April 1918), not used in WW2, now a Heritage Centre and private airfield
RAF Stracathro Scotland Angus 1941 1948
RAF Stradishall NX England Suffolk 1938 1970 now HMP Highpoint prison.
RAF Stratford NF England Warwickshire 1942 1945 Formerly RAF Atherstone
RAF Stravithie Scotland Fife 1941 1945 No. 26 Satellite Landing Ground
RAF Strubby NY England Lincolnshire 1943 1972
RAF Sturgate England Lincolnshire 1944 1964 now Sturgate Airfield
RAF Sudbury SU England Suffolk 1944 1945
RAF Sullom Voe Scotland Shetland 1939 1952 Flying boat station. Now subsumed by the Sullom Voe oil terminal.
RAF Sumburgh Scotland Shetland 1940 1946 Opened as civil airport in 1936, now Sumburgh Airport
RAF Sutton Bridge England Lincolnshire 1926 1958 Formerly an Armament Practice Camp established 1 September 1926, from 1932 renamed RAF Sutton Bridge, closed 1958, airfield landsite transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture and continues to be used by the Potato Council as an agricultural experiment station.
RAF Sutton on Hull England Yorkshire 1938 1961
RAF Swannington NG England Norfolk 1944 1947
RAF Swanton Morley SM England Norfolk 1940 1995 Transferred to the British Army and became Robertson Barracks.
RAF Swinderby SN England Lincolnshire 1940 1993 Sold in 1995, the technical site is now an industrial estate and domestic site became the village of Witham St Hughs. The airfield remains and is disused.
RAF Swingfield England Kent 1916-1919 1940-1946 WW1 ELG, reopened as WWII ALG
RAF Sydenham Northern Ireland County Down 1939 1978 Opened as civil airfield in 1933. Also known at various times as RAF Belfast, HMS Gadwall, HMS Gannet III, Belfast Harbour Airport, Belfast City Airport, now George Best Belfast City Airport
RAF Sywell England Northamptonshire Now Sywell Aerodrome
RAF Tadcaster England North Yorkshire late 1915 April 1920
RAF Tain Scotland Ross and Cromarty 1941 1946 Disused airfield within boundaries of the current bombing range.
RAF Talbenny Wales Pembrokeshire 1942 1946
RAF Tangmere England Sussex 1917 1979 Now Tangmere Aviation Museum
RAF Tarrant Rushton England Dorsetshire 1943 1947 Site returned to agricultural use
RAF Tatenhill VL England Staffordshire 1941 1947 (initially called RAF Crossplains) – see also Tatenhill Airfield
RAF Tealing Scotland Angus 1942 1945
RAF Teddington England Greater London 1942 1963 See Camp Griffiss
RAF Telscombe Cliffs England Sussex 1916 1919
RAF Templeton Wales Pembrokeshire 1942 1945
RAF Tempsford England Bedfordshire 1941 1947
RAF Ternhill England Shropshire 1916 1976 Technical and administrative site transferred to the British Army and became Borneo Barracks, later renamed Clive Barracks. Airfield retained by the RAF for use as a relief landing ground, now used by the Defence Helicopter Flying School.
RAF Thatcham England Berkshire 2001 Now automotive industry research, test and development facility
RAF Thame England Buckinghamshire Now Haddenham Airfield
RAF Theale England Berkshire Now gravel pits
RAF Theddlethorpe England Lincolnshire (former bombing range)
RAF Thetford England Norfolk
RAF Tholthorpe TH England Yorkshire 1940 1948
RAF Thornaby TB England Yorkshire 1929 1958 now extended Thornaby town housing
RAF Thorney Island England Sussex 1938 1976 Transferred to the British Army in 1984 and became Baker Barracks.
RAF Thorpe Abbotts TA England Norfolk 1943 1956 (USAAF)
RAF Throwley England Kent 1916 1919 Allocated as a WWII Emergency Landing Ground, but not used.
RAF Thruxton TX England Hampshire 1942 1946 now Thruxton Motor Racing Circuit
RAF Thurleigh England Bedfordshire 1936 1946 Converted to RAE Bedford and is now Bedford Autodrome
RAF Tibenham England Norfolk 1942 1959 (USAAF)
RAF Tilshead England Wiltshire 1925 1941
RAF Tilstock OK England Shropshire 1942 1946
RAF Tipnor England Hampshire 1917 1919 Balloon station
RAF Tiree Scotland Inverness-shire 1941 1946 Now Tiree Airport, used as civil airport since 1937.
RAF Toome Northern Ireland County Antrim 1943 1954
RAF Hospital Torquay England Devon 1939 1942 RAf Officers' Convalescent Hospital
RAF Towyn Wales Merionethshire 1940 1945
RAF Trebelzue England Cornwall pre-WW2 gliding/flying site as 'Big Field' 2 runways laid end-41, declared unsuitable and used as dispersals by RAF St Mawgan during WWII, later a weapons store for the US Navy and still extant
RAF Treligga England Cornwall 1939 1955 Was RN bombing range, now agriculture
RAF Truleigh Hill England Sussex
RAF Tuddenham TD England Suffolk 1943 1963
RAF Turnberry Scotland Ayrshire 1917 1945 Used 1917-18 and as a landing ground in the 1930s. Full aerodrome reopened in 1942, now golf and hotel complex.
RAF Turnhouse Scotland Midlothian 1916 1997 Now Edinburgh Airport
RAF Turweston TU England Buckinghamshire 1942 1945 Now Turweston Aerodrome
RAF Twinwood Farm England Bedfordshire 1941 1945 (USAAF from 1944)
RAF Tydd St Mary England Lincolnshire (former RFC Aerodrome Tydd St Mary – transferred to RAF in 1918)
RAF Upavon UA England Wiltshire 1912 1993 Transferred to the British Army and became Upavon Station, Trenchard Lines.
RAF Upottery England Devon 1944 1948 Although the runways remain the land and remaining buildings are in private ownership.
RAF Upper Heyford UH England Oxfordshire 1918 1994 Site sold, several buildings now in various civilian uses and other areas redeveloped for housing. Several areas and buildings given scheduled or listed status.
RAF Upwood UD England Cambridgeshire 1917 2012 Sold for various civilian uses.
RAF Usworth England County Durham 1916 1958 Sunderland Airport from 1963, redeveloped as Nissan car plant from 1984
RAF Uxbridge England London 1918 2010 Closed as a result of the MOD's Project MoDEL, site sold for redevelopment and majority of station buildings demolished. Operations room now Battle of Britain Bunker museum.
RAF Wainfleet England Lincolnshire Bombing range.
RAF Walmer England Kent 1918 1919
RAF Walney Island England Lancashire Barrow/Walney Island Airport
RAF Wanborough England Wiltshire 1941 1945 Relief Landing Ground
RAF Warboys WB England Cambridgeshire 1941 1963
RAF Warmwell XW England Dorsetshire 1937 1945 Airfield site now quarried, technical site now Crossways village
RAF Warton England Lancashire Originally Warton Aerodrome but, following the extension of two runways in 1940, the site became a satellite station of the RAF Coastal Command located at RAF Squires Gate. During WW2 the airfield was used by the USAAF as BAD2. Following the war the airfield was designated as RAF Warton. In 1947 the main airfield site was purchased and developed by the English Electric Company. Two outlying parts of the Warton site became RAF Lytham and RAF Freckleton. The main site has evolved over many years and is currently known as BAE Systems Warton.
RAF Warwick England Warwickshire 1941 1945 Relief Landing Ground
RAF Watchet England Somerset 1937 1940 RAF offshore firing range, Queen Bee launch site
RAF Watchfield England Oxfordshire 1940 1950
RAF Waterbeach WJ England Cambridgeshire 1941 1963 From 1966 to 2013 called Waterbeach BarracksBritish Army, Royal Engineers. Closed in March 2013.
RAF Wath Head England Cumberland 1941 1945
RAF Watnall England Nottinghamshire
RAF Wattisham WT England Suffolk 1939 1993 Transferred to the British Army's Army Air Corps and became Wattisham Flying Station.
RAF Watton WN England Norfolk 1939 1976 All but the airfield demolished to create new housing estate. Site used by the Army, whose Stanford Training Area is nearby. The southern taxiway has been removed, and much of the remaining site is in agricultural use.
RAF Weeton England Lancashire 1940 1970 Now Weeton Barracks
RAF Hospital Weeton England Lancashire
RAF Warrington England Lancashire
RAF Wellesbourne Mountford WM England Warwickshire 1941 1963 Wellesbourne Mountford Airfield since 1965.
RAF Wellingore England Lincolnshire 1937 1946
RAF Wendling England Norfolk 1943 1945 USAAF from 1944
RAF West Ayton England Yorkshire 1918 1919
RAF West Drayton England Middlesex 1924 1944
RAF West Freugh Scotland Wigtownshire 1937 2001 Became RAE West Freugh when taken over by the Royal Aircraft Establishment in 1956, now MoD West Freugh with bombing and weapon test Ranges, also training area for maritime/landing operations.
RAF West Kirby England Merseyside 1940 1957 training camp on the Wirral Peninsula
RAF West Malling VG England Kent 1917 1969 Became Maidstone Airport in 1930
RAF West Raynham WR England Norfolk 1939 1994
RAF Westcott WX England Buckinghamshire 1942 1945 Became the Rocket Propulsion Establishment (RPE Westcott)
RAF Westenhanger England Kent 1944 Folkestone Racecourse
RAF Westgate England Kent 1918 1920
RAF Westhampnett WQ England Sussex 1940 1946 Satellite of RAF Tangmere, Emergency Landing Ground, now Chichester/Goodwood Airport
RAF Weston-on-the-Green England Oxfordshire
RAF Weston-super-Mare England Somerset 1939 1955 Opened as civilian airport, now mostly housing, also a heliport and (since 1978) The Helicopter Museum
RAF Weston Zoyland England Somerset 1926 1969
RAF West Ruislip England Middlesex 1917 1955 Later USAF/USN, closed 2006
RAF Wethersfield England Essex 1941 1970 USAAF from 1944. Now MDP Wethersfield – MoD Police training base
RAF Weybourne England Norfolk 1939 1942 Now the location of the Muckelboro Collection
RAF Wheaton Aston WH England Staffordshire 1941 1947 Post war was used as a camp for Polish immigrants. Now used for pig farming.
RAF Whitchurch England Somerset See Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport
RAF White Waltham England Berkshire 1938 1982 Now White Waltham Airfield
RAF Whitefield Scotland Perthshire 1939 1945 Relief Landing Ground for RAF Perth.
RAF Whitley Bay England Northumberland
RAF Wick Scotland Caithness 1939 1946 Now Wick John O'Groats Airport
RAF Wickenby UI England Lincolnshire 1942 1956
RAF Wig Bay Scotland Wigtownshire 1940 1957 Flying boat base (Sunderlands) on West side of Loch Ryan, also known as RAF Stranraer.
RAF Wigsley UG England Lincolnshire 1942 1958 Site straddled the border between Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. Satellite of RAF Swinderby.
RAF Wigtown Scotland Wigtownshire 1941 1948
RAF Willingale JC England Essex 1946 1959 See also RAF Chipping Ongar
RAF Wilmslow England Cheshire 1938 1962 The station was demolished shortly after closing in 1962. During the 1980s the eastern part of the camp was developed with housing by local construction company Jones Homes, forming the 'Summerfields' development. During the early 1990s the A34 bypass of Wilmslow was constructed, which cut the site in two. Between 1996 and 2015 the remaining western part of the site was developed for housing, forming 'The Villas' and 'Regents Park' developments.
RAF Wincombe England Wiltshire 1943 1977 Originally the site of a RAF Home Defence Unit (HDU), prior to becoming an intercept station. The site is now farmland, housing developments, and a commercial creamery where some original buildings are still in use.
RAF Winfield Scotland Berwickshire 1942 1945
RAF Windrush UR England Gloucestershire
RAF Wing UX England Buckinghamshire 1942 1958
RAF Winkton XT England Hampshire 1943 1944 ALG
RAF Winkleigh England Devon 1943 1958
RAF Winterseugh Scotland Dumfriesshire 1941 1944 No. 37 Satellite Landing Ground.
RAF Winthorpe WE England Nottinghamshire 1940 1958 Now Newark Air Museum and Newark Showground
RAF Witchford EL England Cambridgeshire 1943 1946
RAF Wombleton UN England Yorkshire 1943 1949
RAF Woodbridge OZ England Suffolk 1943 1993 Transferred to the British Army in 2006 and became MOD Woodbridge, incorporating Rock Barracks and Woodbridge Airfield.
RAF Woodchurch XO England Kent 1943 ALG
RAF Woodcote England Oxfordshire 1941 1959
RAF Woodhall Spa WS England Lincolnshire 1942 1964
RAF Woodhaven Scotland Fife 1942 1945 Flying boat annex to RAF Leuchars
RAF Woodley England Berkshire
RAF Woolfox Lodge WL England Rutland 1940 1964
RAF Woolsington England Northumberland 1940 1945 Previously RAF Station Newcastle, now Newcastle International Airport
RAF Worcester England Worcestershire
RAF Worksop WP England Nottinghamshire 1943 1960
RAF Wormingford England Essex 1943 1947 USAAF from 1944
RAF Worthy Down England Hampshire 1918 1938 Transferred to Royal Navy in 1939 as HMS Kestrel/HMS Ariel II. Now Worthy Down Camp
RAF Wortley England Yorkshire
RAF Wratting Common WW England Cambridgeshire 1943 1946
RAF Wrexham Wales Denbighshire 1941 1945 Also known as RAF Borras
RAF Wroughton England Wiltshire 1940 1972 Became a Royal Navy Air Yard (RNAY) in 1972, now a depository of the Science Museum
RAF Hospital Wroughton England Wiltshire 1941 1996 Demolished in 2004, site sold for redevelopment.
RAF Wye England Kent 1916 1919
RAF Wymeswold WD England Leicestershire 1942 1957
RAF Wythall England Worcestershire 1939 1959
RAF Yatesbury England Wiltshire 1917 1969
RAF Yeadon England Yorkshire 1939 1947 now Leeds Bradford Airport
RAF York England Yorkshire 1939 1946 Also known as RAF Clifton and RAF Rawcliffe
RAF Zeals England Wiltshire 1942 1946

Chain Home, Chain Home Low, Chain Home Extra Low, ROTOR and tropo-scatter stations

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Notes: Some of the Chain Home Low sites were co-located with the larger Chain Home radars. Chain Home Extra Low equipment was co-located with "Chain Home" and "Chain Home Low" as well as at separate sites, but were of a less permanent nature, usually with mobile equipment.

ROTOR was the post war Radar interception system created from existing radar installations.[18]

NARS, the North Atlantic Radio System, was an extension of the US Distant Early Warning system tropo-scatter communications network.

ACE High provided long-range communications for NATO

Station Country County Ordnance Survey National Grid Notes
RAF Aird Uig Scotland Outer Hebrides (NB 047390) ('WIU') CEW R10 ROTOR Radar Station[19] on the Isle of Lewis.
RAF Anstruther[20][21] Scotland Fife (NO568808) ('FAT') R3 ROTOR Radar Station near Anstruther, Fife.
RAF Ash England Kent (TR320586) Near Woodnesborough
RAF Ballymartin Northern Ireland County Down Chain Home Low (CHL)
RAF Bamburgh England Northumberland CHL 41A/CEW/CHEL Site K157[22]
RAF Bard Hill England Norfolk (TG075428) Coast defence (CD)/Chain Home Low radar station near Holt
RAF Barnton Quarry Scotland Lothian (NT203748 ('MHA') Rotor SOC and RSG near Edinburgh
RAF Bawburgh England Norfolk (TG165080) ('WRK') former RAF Eastern Sector Control HQ, ROTOR Station and SOC near Norwich
RAF Bawdsey England Suffolk (TM 347388) CH, CHEL, ('PKD') R3 GCI (E) ROTOR Radar Station[23]
RAF Beachy Head England Sussex (TV 590959) Chain Home Low (CHL)/CD M10, then (('HEB') CEW R1 ROTOR Radar Station)[24]
RAF Beer Head England Devon (SY 223882) CHL 13A/CHEL K165[25]
RAF Bempton England Yorkshire (TA 192736) near Bridlington, formerly RAF Flamborough Head – later developed as ('RMF') ROTOR R1 CEW station
RAF Ben Hough Scotland Tiree (NL94874635) Chain Home Low radar station on summit of Beinn Hough
RAF Binbrook England Lincolnshire (UBIZ) – NATO ACE High Tropo-scatter LOS microwave terminal
RAF Blackhead Northern Ireland County Antrim Chain Home Low
RAF Blackpool Tower England Lancashire (SD306357) Blackpool – AMES No. 64
RAF Blackgang England Isle of Wight (SZ505766) GCI station near Niton
RAF Bolt Tail England Devon R6 ROTOR Radar Station adjacent to RAF Bolt Head
RAF Boniface Down England Isle of Wight
RAF Botley Hill Farm England Surrey NATO ACE High Tropo-scatter site
RAF Boulmer England Northumberland (NU 240125) ('EZS') GCI R3 Type 80 ROTOR Radar Station & Control and Reporting Centre in the UK Air Surveillance and Control System
RAF Brandy Bay England Dorsetshire (SY 8766479827) Radar and GEE site near Tyneham
RAF Branscombe England Devon (SY1988) Chain Home Station CH13[26]
RAF Brenish[27] Scotland Western Isles (NA9910024250) Chain Home Radar Station. AMES No. 97[28]
RAF Bride[29] Isle of Man (SC463031)
RAF Brizlee Wood England Northumberland (UBOZ) – NATO ACE High Tropo-scatter site
RAF Broad Bay Scotland Western Isles (NB5314034470) Chain Home Radar Station
RAF Buchan Scotland Aberdeenshire (NK 113408) (former ROTOR R3 GCI Radar Station 'GBU')
RAF Calvo England Cumbria (NY 144545) ('CAL' ROTOR R8 GCI Radar Station)
RAF Canewdon England Essex (TQ9094) Chain Home Radar Station CH22
RAF Carsaig Scotland Isle of Mull CHL
RAF Cape Greco Cyprus NATO ACE High Tropo-scatter site
RAF Castell Mawr Wales Anglesey (SN5369) Chain Home Station AMES No. 67
RAF Chenies England Buckinghamshire (TQ 015997) ('HAM' R8 GCI ROTOR Station)
RAF Clee Hill England Shropshire [30]
RAF Cleadon England County Durham Chain Home Low and OBOE Station
RAF Clett Scotland Shetland Islands GCI Station
RAF Cockburnspath Scotland Borders CHL
RAF Cocklaw Scotland Aberdeenshire Chain Home Low Radar Station AMES No. 47B, near Peterhead
RAF Cold Hesledon England County Durham (NZ 417468) ROTOR R1 CEW/CHEL Station
RAF Coldblow Lane England Kent (TQ824584) (UMAZ) – NATO Ace High Tropospheric scatter site, near Detling
RAF Collafirth Hill Scotland Shetland LOS (line of sight) microwave site for NATO ACE High.
RAF Comberton England Worcestershire (SO 968461) ('COB' R8 GCI ROTOR Station)
RAF Crannoch Hill Scotland Banffshire CD/CHL
RAF Craster England Northumberland CD/CHL
RAF Creignish Isle of Man CHL[29]
RAF Cresswell England Northumberland (NZ2974892445) [31]
RAF Cricklade England Gloucestershire (SU10459505) GCI ("Happidrome") Radar Station[32]
RAF Cromarty Scotland Ross and Cromarty Chain Home Low Radar Station – AMES No. 48A
RAF Crosslaw Scotland Berwickshire (CHEL R2 ROTOR Radar Station)[33]
RAF Crustan Scotland Orkney Islands CHL
RAF Dalby[29] Isle of Man (SC2178)
RAF Danby Beacon England North Yorkshire (NZ732097) CH/ROTOR station near Lealholm
RAF Deerness Scotland Orkney Islands CHL
RAF Donna Nook England Lincolnshire Chain Home Extra Low (CHEL) radar station, now offshore bombing range.
RAF Doonies Hill Scotland Aberdeen (NJ 9666 0383) Chain Home Low Station near Gregness
RAF Douglas Wood Scotland Angus (NO4862041515) Chain Home Radar Station near Monikie
RAF Dover England Kent (TR3368043094) Chain Home Station CH04[34]
RAF Downderry England Cornwall CH15 Radar Station
RAF Downhill Northern Ireland County Londonderry
RAF Drone Hill Scotland Borders (NT8447066535) Chain Home radar station near Coldingham
RAF Dry Tree England Cornwall (SW723218) CH Station Goonhilly Downs
RAF Dunderhole Point England Cornwall Coastal Defence/Chain Home Low station near Tintagel
RAF Dunkirk England Kent (TR076595) Chain Home station[35] near Faversham
RAF Dunnet Head Scotland Caithness Coast Defence U-boat (CDU) Radar Station near Thurso
RAF Dunwich England Suffolk Chain Home Low Station CHL28A[36]
RAF Easington England Yorkshire CHEL (Chain Home Extra Low) near Easington
RAF Eorodale Scotland Isle of Lewis (NB53196268) Chain Home Low Radar Station
RAF Fair Isle Scotland Shetland CDU station
RAF Fairlight England Sussex (TQ 862113) Chain Home Low Station CHL03A,[37] later 'GWB' R2 CHEL(A) ROTOR Station
RAF Faraid Head Scotland Sutherland (NC 389714) ('RAI' R10 CEW Rotor Radar Station)
RAF Folly Wales Pembrokeshire (SM858195) CFP Combined filter plot near Nolton
RAF Foreness Point[38] England Kent (TR 385710) Chain Home Low Station CHL05A, later 'WJW' ROTOR R2 CHEL
RAF Formby England Lancashire
RAF Fullarton Scotland Ayrshire (R8 GCI ('FUL') Rotor Radar Station). Later RAF Gailes
RAF Glenarm Northern Ireland County Antrim
RAF Goldsborough England Yorkshire (NZ 830138) near Whitby – 'JEX' R2 CHEL(A) ROTOR Radar Station
RAF Great Bromley England Essex (TM104265)
RAF Great Orme Wales Conwy near Llandudno
RAF Greian Head Scotland Barra
RAF Greystone Northern Ireland County Down AMES No. 61
RAF Grutness Scotland Shetland Islands near Sumburgh
RAF Hack Green England Cheshire (SJ 647483) 'HAK' R6 GCI ROTOR Station
RAF Happisburgh England Norfolk
RAF Hartland Point England Devon (SS 237277) 'HAT' R8 GCI ROTOR Station
RAF Hawcoat England Lancashire near Barrow in Furness
RAF Hawks Tor England Devon near Plymouth
RAF Hayscastle Cross Wales Pembrokeshire (SM920256) CH Type 80
RAF High Street England Suffolk (TM411720) Chain Home Station CH28[39] in Darsham, near Saxmundham IP17 3QD
RAF Highdown Hill England Sussex Chain Home Low station near Angmering
RAF Hillhead Scotland Aberdeenshire (NJ9430061700) CH Station near Memsie
RAF Holmpton England Yorkshire (TA365227) Radar – Support Command – UK Air CCIS – Now open to visitors
RAF Hope Cove England Devon (SX 716374) 'HOP' R6 Rotor GCI Control Bunker
RAF Hopton England Norfolk (TM 540990) ('TOH' CHEL(B) R2 ROTOR Radar Station)
RAF Humberstone England Lincolnshire
RAF Hythe England Kent
RAF Ingoldmells England Lincolnshire
RAF Inverbervie Scotland Aberdeenshire (NO 841734) 'LGZ' CEW R1 ROTOR Radar Station
RAF Islivig Scotland Isle of Lewis
RAF Jacka England Cornwall Chain Home Low station near Portloe
RAF Kelvedon Hatch England Essex (TQ 561995) 'XSL' R4 SOC Metropolitan Sector, later a regional Civil Defence HQ, then a Cold War Government Command Post. Now the Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker
RAF Kendrom Scotland Isle of Skye Chain Home Low station near Kilmaluag
RAF Kete Wales Pembrokeshire Also HMS Harrier (shore establishment) near Dale
RAF Kilchiaran Scotland Islay (NR207616) ('ECK') CHEL R11 ROTOR Radar Station[40]
RAF Kilkeel Northern Ireland County Down AMES No. 78
RAF Kilkenneth[41] Scotland Argyll and Bute (NL9408045570) Chain Home radar station near Tiree
RAF Killard Point Northern Ireland Islay GCI Station, subsite of RAF Bishops Court
RAF Kingswear England Devon Chain Home Low
RAF Kinley Hill England County Durham Chain Home Low station near Seaham
RAF Langley Lane England Lancashire near Goosnargh – ROC Group HQ No 21, UKWMO National War HQ & Rotor SOC. Langley Lane Sector Operation Centre & Filter Room
RAF Langtoft England Lincolnshire (('LAT'): R6 GCI ROTOR Radar Station)
RAF Loth[42][43] Scotland Sutherland (NC9590009600) Chain Home radar station near Helmsdale
RAF Mark's Castle England Cornwall CHL17A, near Land's End
RAF Minehead England Somerset
RAF Mormond Hill Scotland (UMOZ) – LOS microwave TxRx site for NATO ACE High
RAF Mossy Bottom England Sussex Chain Home Low station near Shoreham
RAF Mossy Hill Scotland Shetland NATO Ace High Tropo-scatter site
RAF Navidale Scotland Sutherland (ND 03750 15800) CHL and CHEL Radar Station near Helmsdale
RAF Needles England Isle of Wight CHL/CD
RAF Nefyn[44][45] Wales Gwynedd (SH2704037575) AMES No. 66
RAF Netherbutton[46] Scotland Orkney (HY4621104396) Chain Home radar station[47] near Holm
RAF Newchurch England Kent (TR0531) CHL/CD
RAF North Cairn Scotland Dumfries (NW97107074) Near Stranraer – AMES No. 60
RAF North Foreland England Kent Chain Home Low
RAF Northam England Devon (SS4529) Chain Home Low radar station
RAF Noss Hil Scotland Shetland Islands (HU3613015575) Chain Home, AMES No. 54
RAF Orby England Lincolnshire GCI station
RAF Ottercops Moss England Northumberland (NY944896) near Otterburn, Northumberland
RAF Oxenhope Moor England Yorkshire (SE 0141437082) Radar and GEE site near Halifax
RAF Oxwich Wales South Glamorgan (CD/CHL) radar station near Swansea
RAF Patrington England Yorkshire see RAF Holmpton
RAF Pen Oliver England Cornwall Chain Home Low station near The Lizard
RAF Pen y Bryn Wales Caernarfonshire Chain Home Low station
RAF Pevensey England Sussex (TQ644073) Chain Home radar station[48]
RAF Point of Stoer Scotland Sutherland Chain Home Low Radar Station
RAF Poling England Sussex (TQ043052) Chain Home Station CH08,[49] CHEL. First Radar Station to have WAAF operators.[50]
RAF Port Mor[51] Scotland Argyll and Bute (NL9442) Advanced Chain Home radar station on Tiree
RAF Portland England Dorsetshire (CEW R1 ROTOR Radar Station ('NIB'))
RAF Prestatyn Wales Denbighshire (SJ079819) (('SYP') CHEL R11 ROTOR Radar Station)[52]
RAF Rame Head England Cornwall Chain Home Low station CHL15A[53]
RAF Ravenscar England North Yorkshire Chain Home Low Radar Station, later CEW
RAF Rhuddlan Wales Denbighshire (SJ012764) AMES No. 65
RAF Ringstead England Dorsetshire (SY751817) NATO Ace High Tropospheric scatter site near Ringstead Bay
RAF Roddans Port Northern Ireland County Down Chain Home Low
RAF Rodel Park Scotland Western Isles Chain Home Low station near Rodel, Harris
RAF Rosehearty Scotland Aberdeenshire CHL and 10 cm Radar Station, also Bombing Range
RAF Rye England Kent (TQ968232) Chain Home radar station – misleadingly located in Brookland, Kent (place named-for, Rye, just across border in Sussex)
RAF Saligo Bay Scotland Argyll and Bute (NR2116066740) Islay
RAF Sandwich England Kent ('YTM') R3 GCI ROTOR[54] near Ash
RAF Sango[55] Scotland Sutherland (NC4170067500) near Durness
RAF Saxa Vord Scotland Shetland Islands near Unst – (R10 CEW Rotor Radar Station)
RAF Scarinish Scotland Tiree (NM032456) ('FLY') GCI R8 ROTOR Radar Station[56]
RAF Scarlett[29] Isle of Man (SC2566)
RAF Schoolhill Scotland Aberdeenshire (NO9086098180) Chain Home station[57] near Portlethen
RAF Seaton Snook England County Durham (NZ 519280) ('DYR') GCI R3 ROTOR Radar Station[58]
RAF Sennen England Cornwall (SW376246) Chain Home Low and GEE Station
RAF Skaw Scotland Shetland Islands (HP6634016805) Chain Home and LORAN station near Unst
RAF Southbourne England Dorsetshire (SZ1591) Chain Home station
RAF Shipton England Yorkshire ('KFY') R4 ROTOR Sector Operations Centre & SRHQ 21 / RGHQ 2.1)[59]
RAF Shotton England County Durham Chain Home Low station
RAF Skendleby England Lincolnshire Chain Home Overseas Low (COL 161), later Chain Home Extra Low Station CHL34A, then 'UPI' ROTOR R3 GCI[60]
RAF Snaefell Isle of Man (SC397869) ('MOI') CHEL R11 ROTOR Radar Station[61]
RAF Sopley England Hampshire (('AVO') 'R3' GCI ROTOR Station)
RAF South Ronaldsay Scotland Orkney CHL / CHEL Radar Station ) AMES No. 50A
RAF South Stack Wales Anglesey
RAF St Anne's England Lancashire ROTOR site[62] near Blackpool
RAF St Bees Head England Cumbria Chain Home Low No. 87A[63]
RAF St Cyrus Scotland Aberdeenshire CHL/CD Radar Station -AMES No. 45A
RAF St Lawrence England Isle of Wight (SZ530760) Chain Home station[64]
RAF St Margaret's Bay England Kent ROTOR site
RAF St Twynnells Wales Pembrokeshire (SR94189741) ('TWY') GCI R6 ROTOR Radar Station
RAF Staxton Wold England Yorkshire (TA023778) Chain Home station
RAF Stenigot England Lincolnshire (TF256827) near Louth, Lincolnshire – (Chain Home (CH) and ACE High tropo-scatter), still in use for training aerial erectors.
RAF Stoke Holy Cross England Norfolk (TG257028) Chain Home station
RAF Strumble Head Wales Pembrokeshire (SM 887 394) Chain Home Low radar station
RAF Swansea Bay Wales Glamorgan Operations/plotting Room
RAF Swingate Down England Kent (TR3382343186) CH Low station near Dover. Also called RAF St Margarets
RAF Tannach Scotland Caithness (ND3200046900) Chain Home radar station near Wick
RAF The Law Scotland Angus Chain Home Low station near Carnoustie
RAF Trelanvean England Cornwall (SW762193) Goonhilly Downs
RAF Treleaver England Cornwall (SW766174) (ROTOR: GCI Station)[65]
RAF Trerew England Cornwall (SW812585) Newquay – (Chain Home CH18 & ROTOR Radar Station)
RAF Trevose Head England Cornwall Chain Home Low
RAF Trewan Sands England Cornwall (SH322754) ('TES') R8 GCI ROTOR Radar Station[66]
RAF Trimingham England Norfolk (TG289382) Chain Home Extra Low (CHEL)/CD, then 'QLE' CEW R1 ROTOR Radar Station[67]
RAF Truleigh Hill England Sussex (TQ 226 107) Chain Home Low Station CHL07B[68] later ROTOR R2 bunker near Bramber
RAF Ulbster Scotland Caithness near Wick
RAF Uxbridge England Greater London NATO ACE High Tropo-scatter site
RAF Ventnor[69] England Isle of Wight (SZ568785) Chain Home CH10, CHL M86, ROTOR Station 'OJC'[70]
RAF Walton on Naze England Essex Chain Home Low
RAF Warden Point England Kent Chain Home Low station on the Isle of Sheppey
RAF Wartling England Sussex (TQ653074) (('ZUN') R3 GCI ROTOR Radar Station) near Bexhill-on-Sea
RAF Watsness Scotland Shetland Chain Home Low station near Walls. AMES No. 55A
RAF Warren Wales Pembrokeshire (SR92459757) Chain Home station
RAF West Beckham England Norfolk Chain Home Radar station
RAF West Prawle England Devon (SX771374) CH 14/CHL 14A[71]
RAF Westburn Scotland Aberdeenshire CD/CHL. AMES No M23
RAF Westcliff England Dorsetshire near Isle of Portland
RAF West Myne England Somerset (SS928486) ('ZEM') CHEL R11 ROTOR Radar Station[72]
RAF Whale Head Scotland Orkney Islands (HY7590546125) Chain Home AMES No. 51 on Sanday
RAF Whitehawk England Sussex Chain Home Low and 10 cm Radar Station near Brighton
RAF Whitstable England Kent Chain Home Low
RAF Wick Scotland Highland (R8 GCI Rotor Radar Station)
RAF Worth Matravers England Dorsetshire (SY967777) Chain Home and GEE site near Swanage
RAF Wylfa Wales Isle of Anglesey (SH3522093385) AMES No. 76

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Station Country Year opened Year Closed Notes
RAF Klagenfurt   Austria [73] Now Klagenfurt Airport
RAF Schwechat   Austria [74] now Vienna International Airport
RAF Ayios Nikolaos   Cyprus Now Ayios Nikolaos Station, joint service electronic intelligence gathering site
RAF Cape Greco   Cyprus 751 Signals Unit 1956–59. ACE High tropo-scatter site
RAF Nicosia   Cyprus 1930s 1966 [75] Still owned by the Ministry of Defence but used by the UN
Tymbou Airfield   Cyprus 1950s
RAF Eide   Faroe Islands Radar station
RAF Nolsoy   Faroe Islands Radar station
RAF Suduroy   Faroe Islands Radar station
RAF Sandoy   Faroe Islands Radar station
RAF Torshavn   Faroe Islands Joint RAF/RN radar Control Centre [76]
RAF Vaagar   Faroe Islands ? now Vágar Airport
  France 1914 1919 During the Great War (1914–1918), and for a short period afterwards, there were at least 250 recognised airfields in France that
the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Naval Air Service, and Royal Air Force used at various times.
[77]
RAF Ajaccio   France 1943 1946 Now Ajaccio Napoleon Bonaparte Airport, Corsica. Formerly Campo dell’Oro airbase used by Vichy, then Free French Air Forces.
RAF Saint Inglevert   France First World War airfield at Saint-Inglevert, Pas-de-Calais. A later civil airfield on a different site was used during the early part of the Second World War.
RAF Ahlhorn   Germany 1945 1958 Initially designated "B.111 Ahlhorn". Became Ahlhorner Heide Air Base. Now Südsiedlung Ahlhorn.
RAF Altona   Germany No. 653 Squadron RAF[78]
RAF Anstedt   Germany No. 662 Squadron RAF[79]
RAF Bad Eilsen   Germany 1945 1954 Headquarters of the British Air Force of Occupation
RAF Bassen   Germany No. 662 Squadron RAF[80]
RAF Bissendorf   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF[81]
RAF Bremerhaven   Germany No. 662 Squadron RAF
RAF Bruggen   Germany 2015 [81] Now a British Army Garrison, called "Elmpt Station, Javelin Barracks"
RAF Bückeburg   Germany [81] now Bückeburg Air Base
RAF Butzweilerhof   Germany No. 16 Squadron RAF, No. 94 Squadron RAF & No. 145 Squadron RAF.[82]
RAF Celle   Germany 1945 1957 [83] now Celle Air Base
RAF Deilingenhofen   Germany No. 652 Squadron RAF, No. 658 Squadron RAF & No. 662 Squadron RAF[84]
RAF Detmold   Germany No. 652 Squadron RAF[85]
RAF Dorfmark   Germany No. 658 Squadron RAF[85]
RAF Elm   Germany No. 662 Squadron RAF[86]
RAF Fassberg   Germany 1945 1957 [86] now Faßberg Air Base initially designated "B.152 Fassberg"
RAF Finkenwerder   Germany No. 210 Squadron RAF & No. 230 Squadron RAF[86]
RAF Freren   Germany No. 662 Squadron RAF[87]
RAF Fuhlsbüttel   Germany ? now Hamburg Airport
RAF Gatow   Germany 1945 1994 [87]
RAF Geilenkirchen   Germany 1953 1968 [87] Now NATO Air Base Geilenkirchen
RAF Goslar   Germany No. 657 Squadron RAF & No. 662 Squadron RAF[88]
RAF Greven   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF[88]
RAF Gütersloh   Germany [88] Originally Y.99, now a British Army Garrison, called "Princess Royal Barracks, Gutersloh"
RAF Habighorst   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF[88]
RAF Hambühren   Germany 1953 1957 A Signals Wing and 2 Signal Units.
RAF Harburg   Germany No. 653 Squadron RAF[88]
RAF Hehn   Germany ACE High site (abb – Moenchengladbach Tail (1) – Hehn) AHEZ – Hehn
RAF Hille   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF[89]
RAF Hosseringen   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF[89]
RAF Hoya   Germany No. 652 Squadron RAF, No. 653 Squadron RAF & No. 662 Squadron RAF[89]
RAF Hustedt   Germany [89] subsite of RAF Celle
RAF Husum   Germany [89] A remote radar station on the coast near Husum, Schleswig-Holstein – initially designated "B.172 Husum"
RAF Jever   Germany 1952 1961 [89] Now Jever Air Base
RAF Kiel/Holtenau   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF & No. 660 Squadron RAF[73]
RAF Kirchdorf   Germany No. 653 Squadron RAF[73]
RAF Laarbruch   Germany [73] Initially designated "B.100 Goch". now in civilian use, under the name Weeze (or Niederrhein) Airport (NRN/EDLV)
RAF Lübeck also known as RAF Blankensee   Germany 1945 1949 [90] Initially designated "B.158 Lübeck". Now Lübeck Airport
RAF Meppen   Germany No. 660 Squadron RAF & No. 664 Squadron RAF[91]
RAF Negenborn   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF[75]
RAF Neheim   Germany No. 662 Squadron RAF[75]
RAF Nordhorn   Germany Bombing Range
RAF Oldenburg   Germany No. 14 Squadron RAF, No. 20 Squadron RAF, No. 26 Squadron RAF & No. 234 Squadron RAF[75]
RAF Osnabruck   Germany No. 658 Squadron RAF[75]
RAF Putlos   Germany ?
RAF Rheindahlen   Germany now occupied by the British Army, as HQ United Kingdom Support Command (Germany) (HQ UKSC(G))
RAF Hospital Rinteln   Germany Under RAF command till opening of the new RAF Hospital Wegberg in 1953.[92]
RAF Hospital Rostop   Germany Originally known as No. 1 Mobile Field Hospital deployed following closure of BMH Oldenburg.[92]
RAF Rostrup   Germany No. 661 Squadron RAF & No. 664 Squadron RAF[93]
RAF Scharfoldendorf   Germany Signals base. Used by No. 5 (Signals) Wing RAF
RAF Schleswigland   Germany 1945 1958 Initially designated "B.164 Schleswig".[74]
RAF Sundern   Germany Handed over to British Army Westfalen Garrison, called "Mansergh Barracks"
RAF Sylt   Germany 1945
1949
1948
1961
(1945-8,1949–61) now Sylt Airport. Initially designated "B.170 Westerland"
RAF Tecklenburg   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF[94]
RAF Uetersen   Germany 1945 1955 now Uetersen Airfield and German Airforce NCO Training School
RAF Wahn   Germany [95] now Cologne Bonn Airport
RAF Wangelau   Germany No. 659 Squadron RAF[95]
RAF Hospital Wegberg   Germany now occupied by the British Army, as HQ British Forces Germany Health Service (BFGHS)
RAF Westerkappelen   Germany No. 653 Squadron RAF[96]
RAF Hospital Westerland (Sylt)[92]   Germany
RAF Wester-Wisch   Germany No. 662 Squadron RAF[96]
RAF Wildenrath   Germany 1952 1993 [96]
RAF Winterberg   Germany GEE site – Master Winterberg AMES 7932
RAF Wunstorf   Germany [96] now Wunstorf Air Base
RAF Zeven   Germany No. 662 Squadron RAF[97]
RAF New Camp   Gibraltar Now Devil's Tower Camp
RAF North Front   Gibraltar 1942 1966 [87] Former name of RAF Gibraltar
RAF Augusta   Italy 1945 1945 [79] Sicily
RAF Bari   Italy 1943 1946 [80] Now Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport
RAF Brindisi   Italy 1943 1946 [81] now Brindisi – Salento Airport
RAF Catania   Italy [83] now Catania-Fontanarossa Airport (Sardinia)
RAFSU Decimomannu   Italy 26 September 1997.[98] RAF Servicing Unit. Sardinia. Armament Practice and Air Combat Manoeuvring Camp. Controlled by Royal Air Force Germany. [99] Two different Light Warning Sets.
RAF Elmas   Italy 1943 1946 .[86] Cagliari. Now Cagliari Elmas Airport, Sardinia
RAF Pomigliano   Italy [100]
RAF Trigno   Italy 1943 1945 42°03′52″N 14°47′17″E / 42.06444°N 14.78806°E / 42.06444; 14.78806.
  • No. 80 Sq 13 March ~ 10 April 1944
  • No. 208 Sq 17 March ~ 1 May 1944
  • No. 241 Sq 7 April ~ 1 June 1944
  • No. 318 Sq 1 May 1944 ~ 17 June 1944
  • USAAF Emergency Field 1944 ~ May 1945

Rest of the world

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Station Country Notes
RAF Hiswa   Aden Protectorate aka RNAS Hiswa / HMS Rapax
RAF Khormaksar   Aden Protectorate The largest RAF station in Arabia and a major staging post for aircraft travelling between the UK and India or the Far East. Closed upon the withdrawal from Aden in 1967 and now Aden International Airport.
RAF Riyan   Aden Protectorate Situated 3 miles south-west of current Riyan Airport, this was a small route station for the refuelling of aircraft in transit which opened in 1945 and closed in the 1960s due to the withdrawal from Aden.
RAF Sheikh Othman   Aden Protectorate
RAF Steamer Point   Aden Protectorate headquarters / administrative facility
RAF Hospital Steamer Point   Aden Protectorate
RAF Hospital Khormaksar Beach   Aden Protectorate
RAF Kandahar   Afghanistan Main operating airfield in Afghanistan for the RAF
RAF Blida   Algeria 1942–46
RAF Bone   Algeria (1942–45) now Rabah Bitat Airport
RAF Jemappes   Algeria
RAF Maison Blanche   Algeria (1942–43) now Houari Boumediene Airport
RAF Setif   Algeria possibly Ain Arnat Airport
RAF Tingley   Algeria
RAF Lagens   Azores
RAF Muharraq
RAF Bahrain
  Bahrain (1943–71) now Bahrain International Airport
RAF Ursel   Belgium (?-1957) Initially designated "B.67 Ursel"
RAF Belize   Belize Headquarters at Airport Camp, Ladyville
RAF Darrell's Island   Bermuda Royal Air Force, Bermuda, 1939–1945
Kindley Air Force Base   Bermuda Joint RAF Transport Command/USAAF base
RAF Kuching   Sarawak Now Kuching International Airport
RAF Labuan   North Borneo Now Labuan Airport
RAF Tawau   North Borneo Now Tawau Airport
RAF Akyab   Burma (1941–46)
RAF Dabaing   Burma
RAF Hmawbi   Burma Hmawbi Air Base, Myanmar Air Force
RAF Meiktila   Burma Meiktila Air Base, Myanmar Air Force Central Command
RAF Mergui   Burma
RAF Mingaladon   Burma Mingaladon Air Base HQ, Myanmar Air Force
RAF Pegu   Burma Taungoo Air Base, Myanmar Air Force
RAF Battambang   Cambodia
RAF Mondulkiri   Cambodia
RAF Stung Treng   Cambodia
RAF Charlottetown   Canada RCAF field commanded by RAF officer; No. 31 General Reconnaissance School and No. 32 Air Navigation School (1941–1944) to RCAF Station Charlottetown
RAF Dorval   Canada (1941–1946) to RCAF Station Lachine. Now Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
RAF(U) Goose Bay   Canada (1949–2005) now CFB Goose Bay
RAF China Bay   Ceylon (1930–1957) – now SLAF China Bay[101]
Colombo Racecourse Airstrip   Ceylon Re-converted back to racecourse following World War II
RAF Ekala   Ceylon
RAF Gangodawila   Ceylon
RAF Kandy   Ceylon (1941–1946)
RAF Kankesanturai   Ceylon (1941–1945) now SLAF Palaly
RAF Koggala   Ceylon (1940–1947) now SLAF Koggala
RAF Mawatagama   Ceylon
RAF Minneriya   Ceylon (1942–1945) now SLAF Hingurakgoda[102]
RAF Negombo   Ceylon (1946–1957) – now the Bandaranaike International Airport & SLAF Katunayake
RAF Ratmalana
RAF Colombo
  Ceylon (1941–1946) – now SLAF Ratmalana
RAF Sigiriya   Ceylon (1942–1945) – now SLAF Sigiriya
RAF Trincomalee   Ceylon See China Bay
RAF Vavuniya   Ceylon (1942–1945) – now SLAF Vavuniya
RAF Cocos Islands   Cocos (Keeling) Islands (1942–46)
RAF Aboukir   Egypt 1916–47, home to the Central Depot of RAF Middle East until 1939, also known as LG-34
RAF Abu Sueir   Egypt (1917–1956), also known as LG-205, now Abu Suwayr Air Base
RAF Abu Sultan   Egypt (1942–1955)
RAF Almaza   Egypt Also known as LG-245, now Almaza Air Base
RAF Cairo West   Egypt (1942–46) also known as LG-224 and Kilo 26
RAF Deversoir   Egypt (1942–53) also known as LG-209 and Kilo 61
RAF El Amiriya   Egypt 1919–1947, also recorded as El Rimal (1917–18)
RAF El Ballah   Egypt 1942–45, also known as LG-203 or RAF Ballah
RAF El Daba   Egypt 1942–45, also known as LG-105
RAF El Hamra   Egypt
RAF Fayid   Egypt (1940–53) also known as LG-211
RAF Gianaclis   Egypt also known as LG-226
RAF Heliopolis   Egypt (1919–46) also known as LG-218
RAF Helwan   Egypt (1918–44) also known as LG-221
RAF Idku   Egypt (1941–45) also known as LG-229
RAF Ismailia   Egypt Also known as LG-204, now Al Ismailiyah Air Base
RAF Kabrit   Egypt (Canal Zone) 1941–1954, also known as LG-213. Now Kibrit Air Base
RAF Kasfareet   Egypt Also known as LG-212
RAF Matruh West   Egypt Also known as LG-07 and 'Z' LG.
RAF Mersa Matruh   Egypt Also known as LG-87
RAF Shallufa   Egypt (1918-9, 1940–8) Also known as LG-215
RAF Shandur   Egypt (1941–43) Also known as LG-214
RAF Suez   Egypt (1919–21, 1941–3) Also known as LGs-216 & 217
RAF Asmara   British Military Administration (Eritrea) (1940–50). Now Asmara International Airport
RAF Stanley   Falkland Islands
RAF Kelly's Garden   Falkland Islands
RAF Navy Point   Falkland Islands
RAF Christmas Island   Gilbert and Ellice Islands (1956–57) now Cassidy International Airport, Kiritimati
RAF Bathurst   British Gambia 1941–45
RAF Half Die   British Gambia 1941–45
RAF Jeswang   British Gambia 1941–43
RAF Yundum   British Gambia Now Banjul International Airport
RAF Accra   Gold Coast (1941–46) Now Kotoka International Airport and Accra Air Force Station
RAF Takoradi   Gold Coast Now Takoradi Airport main hub for Ghana Air Force
RAF Ho Man Tin (Ho Mum Tin)   Hong Kong No. 393 Equipment Depot on Good Shepherd Street (now butCascades Block) 1946–1947. Family Residence on Ho Man Tin Hill Road present into 1970s but since demolished for Crescent Mansion residential block.
RAF Kai Tak   Hong Kong (1927–1978) by RAF; transferred to Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force 1978–1993 and Government Flying Service 1993–1998; now being redeveloped as cruise ship terminal and other uses
RAF Little Sai Wan   Hong Kong 1947-1980s by RAF and allies for intelligence gathering from China; demolished and now residential development. Also known as Siu Sai Wan
RAF Sek Kong   Hong Kong (1950-1980s and 1992–1997 by RAF; now home to People's Liberation Army Air Force helicopter squadron (PLAAF Helicopter Regiment 39968) 1997–present
RAF Shatin   Hong Kong 1949-1970s by RAF and Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) (1950s–1960s); redeveloped as residential housing
RAF Tai Mo Shan   Hong Kong (Project Cabbage Leaf) – ex RAF and current Hong Kong Observatory weather radar station
RAF Kaldadarnes   Iceland (1940–43)
RAF Olfus   Iceland TRU radar station – later transferred to US becoming 'Camp Hughes'[76]
RAF Reykjavik   Iceland
RAF Vik   Iceland COL radar station [76]
RAF Agra   British Indian Empire (1919–20, 1944–46) now Agra Air Force Station
RAF Alipore   British Indian Empire
RAF Allahabad   British Indian Empire now Bamrauli Air Force Station
RAF Amarda Road   British Indian Empire 21°48′18″N 087°02′49″E / 21.80500°N 87.04694°E / 21.80500; 87.04694
RAF Ambala   British Indian Empire (1916–26 1939–47), now Ambala Air Force Station
RAF Agartala   British Indian Empire now Agartala Air Force Station
RAF Arkonam   British Indian Empire (1942–45); Now INS Rajali, a Naval Air Station under Indian Navy.
RAF Asansol   British Indian Empire (1941–44); now Burnpur Airport
RAF Baigachi   British Indian Empire 1942–46
RAF Barrackpore   British Indian Empire now Barrackpore Air Force Station
RAF Bhopal   British Indian Empire (1943–46) now Raja Bhoj Airport
RAF Car Nicobar   British Indian Empire now Car Nicobar Air Force Base
RAF Chakeri   British Indian Empire now Chakeri Air Force Station
RAF Chaklala   British Indian Empire (1935–47) now Benazir Bhutto International Airport and PAF Base Nur Khan
RAF Chakulia   British Indian Empire (1942–46); 22°28′04″N 86°42′05″E / 22.467907°N 86.701441°E / 22.467907; 86.701441
RAF Chittagong   British Indian Empire now Shah Amanat International Airport, Bangladesh
RAF Comilla   British Indian Empire (1942–46); now Comilla Airport
RAF Cox's Bazaar   British Indian Empire now Cox's Bazar Airport, Bangladesh
RAF Cholovaram   British Indian Empire (1942–45); 13°12′37″N 80°09′08″E / 13.210161°N 80.152304°E / 13.210161; 80.152304
RAF Din Jan   British Indian Empire (1941–42); 27°32′17″N 95°16′11″E / 27.537996°N 95.269702°E / 27.537996; 95.269702
RAF Dhubalia   British Indian Empire 23°29′35″N 88°27′14″E / 23.492985°N 88.454018°E / 23.492985; 88.454018
RAF Digri   British Indian Empire 22°47′15″N 87°21′42″E / 22.787447°N 87.361721°E / 22.787447; 87.361721
RAF Drigh Road
RAF Karachi
  British Indian Empire Now Pakistan Air Force Base Faisal
RAF Dum Dum   British Indian Empire (1940–47) now Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport
RAF Fatehjang   British Indian Empire (1944–46); 33°32′54″N 72°37′56″E / 33.548262°N 72.632119°E / 33.548262; 72.632119
RAF Gujrat   British Indian Empire 32°36′56″N 74°04′15″E / 32.615464°N 74.070798°E / 32.615464; 74.070798
RAF Hakimpet   British Indian Empire Now Hakimpet Air Force Station
RAF Imphal   British Indian Empire now Imphal Airport
RAF Jharsuguda   British Indian Empire now Jharsuguda Airport
RAF Jessore   British Indian Empire Now Jessore Airport
RAF Jiwani   British Indian Empire Now Jiwani Airport
RAF Jodhpur   British Indian Empire Now Jodhpur Air Force Station
RAF Kalyan   British Indian Empire See Kalyan Airstrip
RAF Kanchrapara   British Indian Empire See Kanchrapara Airfield
RAF Kohat   British Indian Empire See Kohat Air Base
RAF Kolar   British Indian Empire 13°11′15″N 78°09′50″E / 13.187627°N 78.163979°E / 13.187627; 78.163979
RAF Korangi Creek   British Indian Empire Now Pakistan Air Force Base Korangi
RAF Lahore   British Indian Empire
RAF Maharajpur   British Indian Empire now Maharajpur Air Force Station
RAF Mauripur   British Indian Empire −1956 (used after partition by RAF) – now Pakistan Air Force Base Masroor
RAF Nagpur   British Indian Empire Now Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport and AFS Nagpur
RAF Ondal   British Indian Empire 23°35′39″N 87°13′28″E / 23.594300°N 87.224377°E / 23.594300; 87.224377
RAF Palam
RAF Delhi
  British Indian Empire (1943–47) now Indira Gandhi International Airport
RAF Peshawar   British Indian Empire Now Pakistan Air Force Base Peshawar
RAF Poona   British Indian Empire now Lohegaon Air Force Station
RAF Quetta   British Indian Empire Now Pakistan Air Force Base Samungli
RAF Ranchi   British Indian Empire now Birsa Munda Airport
RAF Redhills Lake   British Indian Empire Flying boat and seaplane base
RAF Risalpur   British Indian Empire Now PAF Base Risalpur/Pakistan Air Force Academy
RAF Salbani   British Indian Empire 1942–1946;[103] 22°36′43″N 87°17′55″E / 22.61194°N 87.29861°E / 22.61194; 87.29861
RAF Santacruz   British Indian Empire now Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
RAF Sargodha   British Indian Empire Now Pakistan Air Force Base Mushaf
RAF Secunderabad   British Indian Empire now Hakimpet Air Force Station
RAF Srinagar   British Indian Empire now Srinagar Air Force Station
RAF St Thomas Mount   British Indian Empire now Chennai International Airport
RAF Tambaram   British Indian Empire now Tambaram Air Force Station
RAF Trichinopoly   British Indian Empire Also known as RAF Golden Rock/Kajamalai, now Tiruchirapalli International Airport
RAF Vizagapatam   British Indian Empire now Visakhapatnam Airport
RAF Willingdon   British Indian Empire now Safdarjung Airport
RAF Yelahanka
RAF Bangalore
  British Indian Empire now Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bangalore, Karnataka
RAF Tehran   Iran Now Mehrabad International Airport
RAF Basrah   Iraq 1916–46, 2006–9 now Basra International Airport
RAF Dhibban   Iraq 1936–1938 renamed to RAF Habbaniya in 1938)
RAF Habbaniya   Iraq (1938–1959), renamed from RAF Dhibban in 1938
RAF Hinaidi   Iraq
RAF Shaibah   Iraq
RAF H1   Iraq (used as a relief landing ground during the 1920s to 1940s by 84 Squadron. Near Jordanian border)
RAF H2   Iraq (used as a relief landing ground during the 1920s to 1940s by 84 Squadron. Near Jordanian border)
RAF H3   Iraq (used as a relief landing ground during the 1920s to 1940s by 84 Squadron. Near Jordanian border)
RAF Iwakuni   Allied Occupied Japan (1946–51)
RAF Zerqa   Jordan became Dawson's Field (Dawson's Field hijackings)
RAF Mafraq   Jordan
RAF Eastleigh
RAF Nairobi
  Kenya (1929–51) now Moi Air Base
RAF Kisumu   Kenya
RAF Nakuru   Kenya
RAF Port Reitz
RAF Mombasa
  Kenya Now Moi International Airport
RAF Thika   Kenya
RAF Beirut   Lebanon 1941–45
RAF Benina   Allied Occupation of Libya (1942–44) now Benina International Airport
RAF Castel Benito   Allied Occupation of Libya later RAF Idris(1952) now Tripoli International Airport
RAF Derna   Allied Occupation of Libya
RAF El Adem
RAF Tobruk
  Allied Occupation of Libya Also LG-144, now Gamal Abdul El Nasser Air Base
RAF Gambut   Allied Occupation of Libya also known as RAF Kambut and LG-139
RAF Mellaha   Allied Occupation of Libya Also Wheelus Air Base, now Mitiga International Airport
RAF Butterworth   British Malaya to 1957, thereafter RAAF Butterworth, now RMAF Butterworth
RAF Kota Bharu   British Malaya – now Sultan Ismail Petra Airport
RAF Kuala Lumpur   British Malaya now RMAF Kuala Lumpur
RAF Kuantan   British Malaya now RMAF Kuantan
RAF Penang   British Malaya
RAF Gan   Maldives now Gan International Airport
RAF Hithadhoo   Maldives (domestic site for RAF Gan)
RAF Hal Far   Malta (1923–67) now an Armed Forces of Malta base – B Coy, 1st Regt
RAF Kalafrana   Malta also known as RAF Calafrana
RAF Krendi   Malta also known as RAF Qrendi
RAF Luqa   Malta (1940–79), now the site of Malta International Airport
RAF Madalena   Malta Radar Station (with Type 80 Radar)
RAF Safi   Malta Support base for RAF Luqa
RAF Siggiewi   Malta Home of No 840 Signals Unit
RAF Ta Kali   Malta (Ta' Qali)
RAF Mauritius   British Mauritius
RAF Oujda   Morocco Now Angads Airport
RAF Rabat Sale   Morocco Now Rabat–Salé Airport
RAF Eindhoven   Netherlands (B.78) now Eindhoven Airport
RAF Woensdrecht   Netherlands (B.79) now Woensdrecht Airbase
RAF Schijndel   Netherlands (B.85)
RAF Twente   Netherlands (B.106) now Enschede Airport Twente
RAF Volkel   Netherlands (B.80) now Volkel Air Base
RAF Medan   Netherlands East Indies Now Soewondo Air Force Base
RAF Kemajoran   Netherlands East Indies Old Kemayoran Airport, closed in 1985
RAFU Goose Bay   Newfoundland (1941–1949) now CFB Goose Bay
RAF Apapa   British Nigeria (1941–1945). Nigeria gained independence in 1960
RAF Ikeja   British Nigeria now Murtala Muhammed International Airport
RAF Kano   British Nigeria now Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport
RAF Maiduguri   British Nigeria Now Maiduguri International Airport
RAF Masirah   Oman 1942–72. Largest RAF station in Oman, closed 31 March 1977
RAF Ras Al Hadd   Oman
RAF Salalah   Oman (1943–77). Route station for refuelling of aircraft in transit, now Salalah International Airport
RAF Aqir   Mandatory Palestine (1941–47), now Tel Nof Israeli Air Force Base
RAF Beit Daras   Mandatory Palestine also known as Kiryat Gat (Kiriat-Gat) & El Faluja.
RAF Ein Shemer   Mandatory Palestine (1942–48) now Ein Shemer Airfield
RAF Gaza   Mandatory Palestine
RAF Haifa   Mandatory Palestine now Haifa Airport
RAF Hadera   Mandatory Palestine
RAF Lydda   Mandatory Palestine now Ben Gurion International Airport
RAF Magiddo   Mandatory Palestine now Megiddo Airport
RAF Machanaim   Mandatory Palestine now Rosh Pina Airport
RAF Muqeible   Mandatory Palestine See Muqeible Airfield
RAF Petah Tiqva   Mandatory Palestine now Kfar Sirkin Airfield
RAF Qastina   Mandatory Palestine Now Hatzor Israeli Air Force Base
RAF Ramat David   Mandatory Palestine now Ramat David Israeli Air Force Base
RAF Ramleh   Mandatory Palestine
RAF St Jean   Mandatory Palestine
RAF Al Udeid   Qatar Co-located at Qatar Emiri Air Force base Al Udeid Air Base
RAF Seychelles   Seychelles
RAF Hastings   Sierra Leone
RAF Jui   Sierra Leone
RAF Waterloo   Sierra Leone
RAF Amoy Quee   Singapore Now Singapore Armed Forces Amoy Quee Camp (Seletar)
RAF Changi   Singapore (1946–1971) now Changi Air Base and Singapore Changi Airport
RAF Chia Keng   Singapore A GCHQ radio receiving station and a satellite station (closed down in 1971) affiliated to RAF Changi
RAF Gombak   Singapore An RAF radar station affiliated to RAF Tengah
RAF Jurong   Singapore A GCHQ radio receiving station and a satellite station (closed down in 1971) affiliated to RAF Tengah
RAF Kallang   Singapore Old Kallang Airport (closed down in 1955)
RAF Seletar   Singapore (1930–71), now Seletar Airport
RAF Sembawang   Singapore Now Sembawang Air Base, also known as HMS Simbang in the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm service
RAF Tengah   Singapore (1939–71) Now Tengah Air Base
RAF Heany   Southern Rhodesia
RAF Kumalo   Southern Rhodesia
RAF Thornhill   Southern Rhodesia Now Gweru-Thornhill Air Base, Zimbabwe
RAF El Gedida   Sudan Also known as RAF Wadi Halfa, now Wadi Halfa Airport
RAF Gordon's Tree
RAF Khartoum
  Sudan now Khartoum International Airport
RAF Port Sudan   Sudan
RAF Summit   Sudan
RAF Wadi Saidna   Sudan
RAF Dar-es-Salaam   Tanganyika 1918, 1932–51
RAF Pingtung   Taiwan 1950–91, now Pingtung Airport
RAF Bangkok   Thailand 1945–46, now Don Mueang International Airport
RAF Amman   Transjordan The Transjordan was a British mandate territory until 1946 when it became the kingdom of Jordan. Now Amman Civil Airport
RAF Mafraq   Transjordan The Transjordan was a British mandate territory until 1946 when it became the kingdom of Jordan.
Souk-el-Arba   Tunisia 1942
Souk-el-Khemis   Tunisia (1943) Made up of several dispersals, code-named after London railway stations (Paddington, Victoria, Marylebone, Waterloo, Euston and Kings Cross known)
RAF Sharjah   United Arab Emirates (1932–71) Now Sharjah International Airport
RAF Saigon   Vietnam Now Tan Son Nhut Air Base

Overseas Royal Flying Corps (WWI) and British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (WWII) airfields

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Station Country Notes
Long Branch AerodromeMississauga, Ontario   Canada World War I training airfield 1917–1919; industrial land now a vacant brownfield
Leaside AerodromeToronto   Canada World War I training airfield 1918–1919; later used by Toronto Flying Club and now industrial area
Armour Heights FieldToronto   Canada World War I training airfield 1917–1919; now residential neighbourhood
Camp TaliaferroFort Worth, Texas   United States World War I training airfield 1917–1918
Malton Airport – Mississauga   Canada World War II British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facility (No. 1 Elementary Service Flying School) 1940–1942; now Toronto-Pearson International Airport
Mount Hope AirportHamilton, Ontario   Canada World War II British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facility (No.10 Elementary Flying Training School and No.33 Air Navigation School) 1940–1945; now Hamilton International Airport
CFB GreenwoodGreenwood, Nova Scotia   Canada British Commonwealth Air Training Plan RAF Station Greenwood built 1940–1942 and shared with RCAF 1942–1944; transferred to RCAF July 1944
CFB WinnipegWinnipeg, Manitoba   Canada British Commonwealth Air Training Plan as RCAF Winnipeg during WWII
CFB BordenBorden, Ontario   Canada British Commonwealth Air Training Plan airfield during WWII and No. 1 Service Flying Training School (SFTS) (until 1946)
CFB Moose JawMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan   Canada British Commonwealth Air Training Plan airfield during WWII 1941–1946; home to RAF's No. 32 Service Flying Training School (SFTS) 1942–1946
CFB TrentonTrenton, Ontario   Canada British Commonwealth Air Training Plan airfield during WWII – RCAF Central Flying School, No. 1 Air Navigation School (to 1942), No. 1 Flying Instructor School, and No. 1 Composite Training School.
CFB North BayNorth Bay, Ontario   Canada British Commonwealth Air Training Plan airfield during WWII

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  1. ^ Berkshire 1932–1974

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