RAF St Pancras

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Harrier XV741 landing at St Pancras
Searchtool.svg Harrier GR.1 landing at St Pancras from Royal Air Force Museum
RAF St Pancras
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RAF St Pancras
Shown within London
Coordinates 51°32′01″N000°07′28″W / 51.53361°N 0.12444°W / 51.53361; -0.12444
Site information
Owner Ministry of Defence
Operator Royal Air Force
Site history
Built1969 (1969)
In useMay 1969 – May 1969

RAF St Pancras was a temporary, but official, Royal Air Force station established in the Somers Town Goods Yard beside St Pancras railway station in London. The base was opened and closed in May 1969. [1] It served as the takeoff location of the winning entry of Flt Lt Tom Lecky-Thompson and Harrier XV741 in the London to New York leg of the Daily Mail Trans-Atlantic Air Race on 5 May. [1] [2] It also was the landing location for Harrier XV744 piloted by Sqn Ldr Graham Williams in the New York to London leg of the race on 9 May. [1] [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Harris, Nigel (2009). "Stop & Examine". Rail (630). Bauer: 79.
  2. 1 2 Wilson, Keith (2021). RAF in Camera: 100 Years on Display. Pen and Sword. pp. 69–70. ISBN   9781526752215 . Retrieved 10 February 2025 via Google Books.