RAF Wombleton

{{Short description|Royal Air Force base in Yorkshire, England}}

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{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

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| location = Wombleton, North Yorkshire

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| caption = Memorial to the Royal Canadian Air Force. Inscription reads: "This memorial is dedicated to the Canadians of No.6 (RCAF) Group of RAF Bomber Command and to the men and women of the RAF and WAAF who served at Wombleton during the Second World War. The people of Ryedale express their sincere thanks to them for giving their youth and time and, in many instances, their lives. We will remember them. Dedicated 28th May, 2001."

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* No. 6 (T) Group RCAF
* No. 7 (T) Group RAF

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Royal Air Force Wombleton or RAF Wombleton is a former Royal Air Force sub-station located {{Convert|3.8|mi}} east of Helmsley, North Yorkshire and {{Convert|11.8|mi|0}} north-east of Easingwold, North Yorkshire, England.

Station history

Wombleton opened in 1943 as a sub-station of RAF Topcliffe. It was part of RAF Bomber Command's No. 6 Group RCAF, and along with the main station at Topcliffe and the station at Dishforth, was designated part of No. 61 (Training) Base.{{Harvnb|Delve|2006|p=272}}{{Harvnb|Halpenny|1982|p=195}} In November 1944, No. 61 Base was transferred to No 7 (Training) Group and it was renumbered No. 76 Training Base. No. 1666 Heavy Conversion Unit (HCU) was the first unit to move to Wombleton. Aircrew who were originally trained on twin-engined aircraft such as Vickers Wellingtons or Armstrong Whitworth Whitleys received conversion training on heavy four-engined bombers such as the Handley Page Halifax or Avro Lancaster.{{cite book|last1=Halpenny|first1=Bruce Barrymore|title=Action stations.|date=1990|publisher=Stephens|location=Wellingborough|isbn=0-85059-532-0|pages=195–196|edition=2}} No. 1666 HCU remained at Wombleton until the end of the war. The RAF took over the station and stayed for several years with the RAF Regiment using the site as a battle school.{{cite book|last1=Otter|first1=Patrick|title=Yorkshire airfields in the Second World War|date=1999|publisher=Countryside Books|location=Newbury, Berkshire|isbn=1-85306-542-0|page=79|edition=1}}

Units and aircraft

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No. 1666 'Mohawk' HCU21 October 19433 August 1945Handley Page Halifax
Avro Lancaster
Mks.II, III, V
Mks.I, II, III, X
{{Harvnb|Sturtivant and Hamlin|2007|p=99.}}
No. 1679 HCF13 December 194327 January 1944Avro LancasterMk.IIDisbanded into 1666 HCU
No. 261 Maintenance Unit RAF15 November 194510 September 1946{{Harvnb|Sturtivant and Hamlin|2007|p=183.}}

File:RAF Wombleton 07.jpg

Current use

Wombleton aerodrome is now used for aircraft maintenance.{{cite web|title=Wombleton Conservation Area|url=https://www.ryedale.gov.uk/attachments/article/190/Wombleton_Conservation_Area_Appraisal.pdf|website=ryedale.gov.uk|accessdate=18 July 2017|page=6|date=21 July 2005}}

See also

References

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  • {{wikicite|ref={{harvid|Delve|2006}}|reference=Delve, Ken. The Military Airfields of Britain: Northern England: Co. Durham, Cumbria, Isle of Man, Lancashire, Merseyside, Manchester, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Yorkshire. Ramsbury, Wiltshire, UK: The Crowood Press, 2006. {{ISBN|1-86126-809-2}}}}
  • Delve, Ken. The Source Book of the RAF. Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1994. {{ISBN|1-85310-451-5}}.
  • {{cite book |last1=Falconer|first1=J.|title=RAF Airfields of World War 2 |year=2012 |publisher= Ian Allan Publishing|location= UK|isbn=978-1-85780-349-5}}
  • {{wikicite|ref={{harvid|Halpenny|1982}}|reference=Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore. Action Stations: 4: Military airfields of Yorkshire. Cambridge, UK: Patrick Stephens, 1982. {{ISBN|0-85059-532-0}}}}
  • {{wikicite|ref={{harvid|Sturtivant and Hamlin|2007}}|reference=Sturtivant, Ray, ISO and John Hamlin. RAF Flying Training And Support Units since 1912. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd., 2007. {{ISBN|0-85130-365-X}}.}}

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