- RAF East Kirkby
RAF East Kirkby is a former
Royal Air Force base near the village ofEast Kirkby , south of Horncastle inLincolnshire , just off the A155. The Greenwich meridian [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/444660 passes] through the base.History
The base opened on 20 August 1943 as a Bomber Command Station and is situated not far from
RAF Coningsby .Stationed at East Kirkby were:
*No. 57 Squadron RAF (5 Group) 27 August 1943 - 27 November 1945
*No. 630 Squadron RAF (5 Group) 15 November 1943 - 18 July 1945RAF East Kirkby served also as the headquarters of No 5 (Bomber) Group RAF in command of satellite stations at RAF Strubby,
RAF Spilsby ,RAF Hemswell andRAF Manby .Operations
On April 17 1945, near the end of the war, a 1,000lb bomb was dropped in the darkness when a 57 Squadron Lancaster's bombload was being loaded. The explosion set off the remainder of the Lancaster's bombload, putting six other Lancasters beyond repair, badly damaging a hangar, and killing four people.
The last raid from East Kirkby was flown on 25 April 1945. In total, 212 operations were carried out from this airfield from which 121 Lancasters failed to return. Another 29 were lost in operational crashes/accidents.
Post war
630 Squadron disbanded in July that year and its place was taken by
No. 460 Squadron RAAF fromRAF Binbrook . This squadron joined No. 57 for transfer to the Far East as part ofTiger Force . In the 1950s, the base was used by the USAF for Air Rescue squadrons for four years. The station (code name "Silksheen") closed in 1958. It was sold by the government in 1964.Aircraft museum
The airfield, until that point being the site of
broiler sheds owned byMansfield 's J.B.Eastwood Ltd, was bought in 1981 by Fred and Harold Panton, and is now home to an air museum,Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre . In 1988, they bought " [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/595435 Just Jane] " the gate guardian Lancaster bomber fromRAF Scampton , which is regularly [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/444650 taxied out] and stood with the four Rolls RoyceMerlin XXIV engines running. Just Jane is one of only three airworthy Lancasters still capable of flying, but does not fly as the privately run museum cannot afford the £2,000,000 currently needed for an air worthiness certificate.NX611 was built by Austin Aero Ltd at their Cofton Hackett Works just south of
Birmingham , rolling out of the Flight Shed on 16th April 1945, when it was put into storage, and in 1952, it was one of 54 Lancasters sold to the French Naval Air Arm, (L’Aeronavale) for £50,000 each as part of a 1951 NATO arrangement. It was designated WU-15 (Western Union). In June 1961,it joined Escadrille 9S (Surveillance), in Noumea, New Caledonia.On 15th April 1964, it accompanied Lancaster NX665 (WU-13), on delivery to the RNZAF, from New Caledonia to Auckland, New Zealand, returning to New Caledonia, with the crew of NX665. In 1965, its service with the L’Aeronavale over,, due to spares shortages and maintenance problems, it was flown to England and on 12 September 1965, was in the Skyfame Museum at Staverton airfield, Gloucestershire. It had flown 2,330 hours. It was registered as G - ASXX and later stood as the gate guardian at
RAF Scampton before being acquired by the museum owners. The [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/444656 control tower] is believed to be haunted. The airfield was featured in a 1980s BBC series about WWII airfields. Much of the runway is still intact today but mainly used by local farmers as hard standing and by model aircraft enthusiasts. Occasional civilian light aircraft have landed on the remaining runway in recent years and the airfield still appears on Civil Aviation Maps as a diversion emergency landing location.A [http://raf-lincolnshire.info/eastkirkby/eastkirkbyphoto11.htm memorial] to the fallen can be found outside the main gate where the guard house once stood.
In 2008 the museum opened an unlicenced part-grass and part-concrete landing strip for visiting military and civil aircraft. No aircraft should land without contacting the owners first via the mueum's website or telephone number. Air traffic control on flying display days is from
RAF Coningsby and there is a six mile "no fly" exclusion zone around East Kirkby on display days.External links
* [http://www.lincsaviation.co.uk/ Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre]
* [http://www.wartimememories.co.uk/airfields/eastkirkby.html Wartime Memories Project]
* [http://www.controltowers.co.uk/E/East_Kirkby.htm Control towers]
* [http://raf-lincolnshire.info/eastkirkby/eastkirkby.htm RAF in Lincolnshire]
* [http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/s71.html RAF History website]
* [http://www.630squadron.co.uk/eastkirkby.htm 630 Squadron website]
* [http://home.clara.net/heureka/lincolnshire/raf-east-kirkby.htm Operation history]
* [http://www.airfields.fotopic.net/ Airfields & Aviation Memorials]
* [http://worldwar2airfields.fotopic.net/c216143.html World War Two Airfields]
* [http://www.oldairfields.fotopic.net/c200771.html Old airfields]
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