RAF Alconbury

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RAF Alconbury
USAAF Station 102
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Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire in England
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RAF Alconbury's gate guardian, a full-scale model of a US Air Force F-5E Tiger II, seen during 2020
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RAF Alconbury
Shown within Cambridgeshire
Coordinates 52°21′48″N000°13′22″W / 52.36333°N 0.22278°W / 52.36333; -0.22278
Type RAF station (US Visiting Forces)
CodeAY [1]
Area497 hectares (1,230 acres) [2]
Site information
Owner Ministry of Defence
Operator US Air Force
Controlled by US Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa
previously
RAF Bomber Command [1]
* No. 2 Group RAF
* No. 3 Group RAF
ConditionOperational
Site history
Built1937 (1937)/38
In useMay 1938–1942 (Royal Air Force)
1942–1945 (US Army Air Forces)
1951 – present (US Air Force)
Battles/wars European theatre of World War II
Cold War
Garrison information
Occupants 423d Air Base Group
Airfield information
Identifiers IATA: AYH, ICAO: EGWZ, WMO: 035620
Elevation50 metres (164 ft) [1] AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
12/302,500 metres (8,202 ft)  Asphalt
06/24 (WWII)1,750 metres (5,741 ft)  Concrete
12/30 (WWII)1,235 metres (4,052 ft) Concrete
18/36 (WWII)1,235 metres (4,052 ft) Concrete
Notes: Flying ceased in 1995

Royal Air Force Alconbury, or more simply RAF Alconbury, is an active Royal Air Force station near Huntingdon, England, that for many years was used by the USAF. The airfield is in the civil parish of The Stukeleys, close to the villages of Great Stukeley, Little Stukeley, and Alconbury. Flying operations are no longer based at the site, with most of the land, including the runway, having been sold in 2009 to become the new settlement of Alconbury Weald.

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History

Opened in 1938 for use by RAF Bomber Command, the station was used from 1942 to 1945 by the United States Army Air Forces. [3] It was occupied by the 93rd Bomb Group of the Eighth Air Force; visitors included King George VI, who visited the site and saw the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses there on 13 November 1942. [3]

It was announced by The Pentagon on 8 January 2015 that RAF Alconbury and RAF Molesworth would be closing by 2020. Most of the units at Alconbury and Molesworth were to be moved to RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire, along with the personnel. [4] The decision was later reverted on the grounds of cost-effectiveness, with RAF Alconbury remaining as a support base for the Joint Analysis Center. [5]

Royal Air Force use

USAAF use

United States Air Force use

68-0555 10th TRW McDonnell Douglas RF-4C featuring the distinctive base tailcode 'AR', 1980 McDonnell Douglas RF-4C-37-MC Phantom 68-0555.jpg
68-0555 10th TRW McDonnell Douglas RF-4C featuring the distinctive base tailcode 'AR', 1980
Three F-5E 'Agressors' from RAF Alconbury, 1983 Three F-5E agressors from Alconbury 1983.jpg
Three F-5E 'Agressors' from RAF Alconbury, 1983
81-0979 10th TFW A-10A 'Warthog', 1990 A10a-81-0979-10tfwCC-1990.jpg
81-0979 10th TFW A-10A 'Warthog', 1990

Based units

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Main entrance of RAF Alconbury

Units based at RAF Alconbury. [17]

United States Air Force

United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA)

See also

Notes

  1. Due to a shortage of space at RAF Sculthorpe, the 85th BS operated from RAF Alconbury as a detachment of the 47th BW.

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  13. Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 216.
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