- RAF Brawdy
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name = RAF Brawdy
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operator =Closed
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location = Brawdy
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footnotes =RAF Brawdy was a
Royal Air Force station in South WestWales near toSt David's .The
Pembrokeshire base was officially opened on 2 February 1944 as a satellite station for the nearbyRAF St. David's . On 1 January 1946 the station was handed over to theFleet Air Arm of theRoyal Navy and was initially used as a Relief Landing Ground for RNAS Dale. It was commissioned as HMS Goldcrest on 4 September 1952. In March 1953 the firstHawker Sea Hawk entered service with 806 NAS at RNAS Brawdy. The Royal Navy left in 1971 and the base was allocated to theDepartment of the Environment .In February 1974 the Royal Air Force returned with D Flight of 22 Squadron taking up residence with their Whirlwind HAR.10 search and rescue helicopters. In September of the same year 229
Operational Conversion Unit (later the Tactical Weapons Unit) joined D Flight having been forced to relocate after the closure ofRAF Chivenor .The base was home to
Hawker Hunter aircraft of the TWU, and the gate guardian at the base was a Hawker Hunter FGA.9 (XE624). This airframe was subsequently sold to a private collector [ [http://aeroflt.users.netlink.co.uk/mus/uk/brunt/brunt.htm Cold War Jets Collection, Accessed 31 Jan 2007] ] , Steve Petch, who is in the process of creating a website for the aircraft [ [http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk/hunter/survivorspics8.html Thunder and Lightnings, Hawker Hunter Survivor Information, Accessed 31 January 2007.] ] .By the late 80's it operated
BAe Hawk T.1A (234 and 79 Squadron) andSea King (202 Squadron, B Flight) aircraft. The RAF withdrew in 1992 and the base, now known as Cawdor Barracks, is currently occupied by theRoyal Signals , being the mainelectronic warfare base of theBritish Army .The US Navy at Brawdy
In April 1974 a
United States Navy SOSUS station, known as NAVFAC Brawdy, was built adjacent to the RAF base. In 1995 the Joint Maritime Facility at St. Mawgan in Cornwall replaced NAVFAC Brawdy and the facility was deactivated on 1 October 1995.External links
* [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?placesearch=Brawdy%20%28EGDA%29%20%28closed%29&distinct_entry=true Airliners.net Photo Gallery of Aircraft at RAF Brawdy]
* [http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?q=RAF%20Brawdy%20(EGDA)%20(Closed)&u=location Air Britain Photo Gallery of Aircraft at RAF Brawdy]
* [http://pembrokeshire-pictures.co.uk/raf/raf_brawdy.html Ivor "Taff" Davies Photo Gallery of Aircraft at RAF Brawdy]
* [http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?location=Brawdy%20-%20EGDA Jet Photos.net Photo Gallery of Aircraft at RAF Brawdy]
* [http://www.xe624.org XE624.org - Home of the ex-RAF Brawdy Gate Guard Hunter FGA.9]
* [http://www.cus.navy.mil/NAVFAC%20Brawdy.htm United States Navy - NAVFAC Brawdy]
* [http://www.midwaysailor.com/photos/phantom-rf4c.html 1986 Phantom Aircrash Raf Brawdy]
* [http://www.vaq136.com/brawdy/index.html RAF Brawdy, Wales 1985 ~ 1987 Air Shows]References
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