- Wattisham Airfield
Infobox Airport
name = Wattisham Airfield
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type = Military
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operator = Army Air Corps
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location = Stowmarket
elevation-f = 284
elevation-m = 87
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r1-number = 05/23
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footnotes = Location map
Suffolk
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caption="Wattisham Airfield shown withinSuffolk "
(gbmapping|TM024518)"For the former RAF base on this site see
RAF Wattisham "Wattisham Airfield is the biggest centralised operational Army Airfield in the UK. It is home to 3 Regiment Army Air Corps and 4 Regiment Army Air Corps. They are part of 16 Air Assault Brigade, whose headquarters is at Colchester. They fly one of the most advanced military helicopters in the world, the
Westland WAH-64 Apache as well as theWestland Lynx andAerospatiale Gazelle helicopter s.Also based at Wattisham is 7 Air Assault Battalion
REME with a helicopter repair facility with worldwide capability, 132 Aviation Supply Unit andRoyal Logistics Corps . The RAF maintains a presence at the base with B Flight 22 Squadron, flying theSea King , with asearch and rescue responsibility for the whole of the eastern coast, and Brigade Parachute SquadronRAF . Apart from the military, the police helicopter unit forSuffolk Constabulary also operates from Wattisham as well as the [http://www.angliaglidingclub.org.uk/ Anglia Gliding Club] (which, in fact, is the oldest serving member of Wattisham).The Airfield covers a site of 1,072 acres. There are 2000 troops stationed on site with 600 houses for married personnel between
Wattisham ,Hadleigh andIpswich . There are 300 HGVs, 200 Land Rovers, 72 helicopters including 2Sea King helicopters (125 and 126) and the Suffolk PoliceEurocopter and casual access for 2 Air Ambulances.There is a museum on site which has the history of the airfield and this is open on Sundays during April to October.
History
Wattisham Airfield has had a long and distinguished history. First opening in April 1939 the based was used by the RAF before being lent to the
United States Army Air Forces in 1942. After theSecond World War Wattisham became one of our frontline RAF fighter bases during theCold War .For more detailed information about the base from 1939 to 1992, when the Army Air Corps began operating the base, see
RAF Wattisham .External links
* [http://www.wattisham.org.uk/ Wattisham Airfield by Wattisham Aviation Society]
* [http://www.controltowers.co.uk/W-Z/Wattisham.htm]
* [http://www.springtime.co.uk/phantoms/raf.html History of Wattisham]
* [http://www.wattishamairfieldmuseum.fsnet.co.uk/history%20of%20airfield.htm Another history]
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