RAF Wratting Common RAF West Wickham | |||||||||||
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Withersfield, Suffolk in England | |||||||||||
RAF Wratting Common Shown within Cambridgeshire | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 52°07′30″N 000°24′05″E / 52.12500°N 0.40139°E | ||||||||||
Type | Royal Air Force substation | ||||||||||
Code | WW[1] | ||||||||||
Site information | |||||||||||
Owner | Air Ministry | ||||||||||
Operator | Royal Air Force | ||||||||||
Controlled by | RAF Bomber Command * No. 3 Group RAF * No. 7 (T) Group RAF | ||||||||||
Site history | |||||||||||
Built | 1942 | /43||||||||||
In use | May 1943 - April 1946 | ||||||||||
Battles/wars | European theatre of World War II | ||||||||||
Airfield information | |||||||||||
Elevation | 119 metres (390 ft)[1] AMSL | ||||||||||
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Royal Air Force Wratting Common, or more simply RAF Wratting Common, is a former Royal Air Force substation located near Newmarket, Suffolk, UK.
History
The following units were here at some point:[2]
- No. 24 Heavy Glider Maintenance Section
- No. 90 Squadron RAF between May and October 1943 with the Short Stirling III and the Avro Lancaster I & III[1]
- No. 195 Squadron RAF between November 1944 and August 1945 with the Lancaster I & III[1]
- No. 116 Storage Sub Site of No. 273 Maintenance Unit RAF between July 1946 and September 1947[3]
- No. 2 Section of No. 1552 Radio Aids Training Flight between March and July 1946[4]
- No. 1651 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF between November 1943 and November 1944[5]
References
- Citations
- 1 2 3 4 Falconer 2012, p. 219.
- ↑ "Wratting Common (West Wickham)". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
- ↑ Sturtivant & Hamlin 2007, p. 184.
- ↑ Sturtivant & Hamlin 2007, p. 127.
- ↑ Sturtivant & Hamlin 2007, p. 97.
- Bibliography
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