RAF Hurn

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RAF Hurn
USAAF Station AAF-492
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Bournemouth, Dorset in England
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Hurn airfield photographed in May 1947 still showing its Second World War configuration
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RAF Hurn
Shown within Dorset
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RAF Hurn
RAF Hurn (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates 50°46′54″N001°50′23″W / 50.78167°N 1.83972°W / 50.78167; -1.83972
Type Royal Air Force station
CodeKU [1]
Site information
Owner Air Ministry
Operator Royal Air Force
United States Army Air Forces 1944
Controlled by RAF Fighter Command 1941-44
* No. 11 Group RAF
Ninth Air Force
Site history
Built1940 (1940)/41
In useJuly 1941 - 1946 (1946)
Battles/wars European theatre of World War II
Airfield information
Elevation10 metres (33 ft) [1] AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
00/00 Concrete
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RAF Hurn on a target dossier of the German Luftwaffe, 1942 Target Dossier for Hurn, Hampshire, England - DPLA - de0512964207e93238e092645ff70887 (page 1).jpg
RAF Hurn on a target dossier of the German Luftwaffe, 1942
Northrop P-61A-5-NO Black Widow Serial 42-5535 of the 422nd Night Fighter Squadron. 422d Night Fighter Squadron P-61 Black Widow 42-5535.jpg
Northrop P-61A-5-NO Black Widow Serial 42-5535 of the 422nd Night Fighter Squadron.
Martin B-26C-45-MO Marauder Serial 42-107832 of the 598th Bomb Squadron. Rivenhall-397bg-b26-1.jpg
Martin B-26C-45-MO Marauder Serial 42-107832 of the 598th Bomb Squadron.
Martin B-26B-55-MA Marauder Serial 42-96142 of the 596th Bombardment Squadron. B 26.jpg
Martin B-26B-55-MA Marauder Serial 42-96142 of the 596th Bombardment Squadron.

Royal Air Force Hurn or more simply RAF Hurn is a former Royal Air Force station located approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north west of Christchurch, Dorset, England

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Opened in 1941, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces. During the war it was used primarily as a transport and fighter airfield.

Hurn was the final airfield in England for aircraft flying to Morocco for the North African and Italian campaigns, avoiding France, Spain and Portugal airspace.

Since 1969, it has also been called Bournemouth Airport. The RAF have returned to Hurn in the form of a temporary Outsourcing Contract for Multi-Engine Pilot Training to cope with limited capacity through normal Training Provisions using L3 Harris Airline Academy (2018 -).

RAF use

The following squadrons were here at some point [2]

Units: [2]

USAAF use

Hurn was known as USAAF Station AAF-492 for security reasons by the USAAF during the war, and by which it was referred to instead of location. Its USAAF Station Code was "KU".

422nd Night Fighter Squadron

On 28 June 1944, Northrop P-61 Black Widow night fighters of the 422nd Night Fighter Squadron arrived from RAF Scorton, where their crews had been tutored in this particular aspect of air combat by the RAF. The detachment commenced operational flying on 3 July only to return to Scorton a week later.

397th Bombardment Group

On 5 August the 397th Bombardment Group arrived from RAF Rivenhall, equipped with Martin B-26 Marauders. The group consisted of the following operational squadrons:

The group's identification marking was a yellow diagonal band across both sides of the vertical tailplane. It moved the Advanced Landing Ground at Gorges, France, (A-26) on 19 August

The airfield was closed by the RAF in October 1944 and turned over for civil use.

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References

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  1. 1 2 Falconer 2012, p. 115.
  2. 1 2 "Hurn (Bournemouth)". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust . Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Falconer 2012, p. 299.