- RAF Wyton
Infobox Airport
name = RAF Wyton
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IATA = QUY
ICAO = EGUY
type = Military
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operator =Royal Air Force
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location = St Ives, Cambridgeshire
elevation-f = 135
elevation-m = 41
coordinates = Coord|52|21|26|N|000|06|28|W|type:airport
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r1-number = 09/27
r1-length-f = 8,255
r1-length-m = 2,516
r1-surface =Asphalt
r2-number = 15/33
r2-length-f = 2,500
r2-length-m = 762
r2-surface = Asphalt
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footnotes =RAF Wyton Airport codes|QUY|EGUY is a
Royal Air Force station near St. Ives,Cambridgeshire ,England .In terms of organisation RAF Wyton is now part of the combined station
RAF Brampton Wyton Henlow , a merger of Wyton with two previously separate bases,RAF Brampton andRAF Henlow . Wyton is the largest of the three. It is home to "Equipment Support (Air)" and "Corporate Technical Services". The airfield is used for flying training by 2 Squadron EFT, theUniversity Air Squadron s of London and Cambridge and No 5Air Experience Flight .Wyton has been a military airfield since 1916, when it was used for training by the
Royal Flying Corps . In 1935 it was upgraded to contemporary standards. DuringWorld War II it was used primarily as a bomber base, flyingBristol Blenheim ,de Havilland Mosquito andAvro Lancaster aircraft. In 1942 it became the home of thePathfinder Force under the command ofGroup Captain Don Bennett .After the war Wyton became home to the Strategic Reconnaissance Force, adding
English Electric Canberra to the aircraft flown.Vickers Valiant s, modified for reconnaissance, moved there in 1955 and aHandley Page Victor in 1959. Provision was made to store nuclear weapons if necessary.The Victor belonged to a separate Radar Reconnaissance flight (of one aircraft) to supplement the work of the Valiants of 543 Sqn. The Canberras of 58 Sqn were a mix of PR7 and PR 9s.
Also based at RAF Wyton were the T17 and T17A Canberras of 360 Sqn, the only joint RAF and RN Sqn specialising in ECM training. In the early 90's one of its pilots was Ft Lt
Rory Underwood . Other residents at RAF Wyton were 100 Sqn with a mixture of Canberra types in the Targeting Role also resident but "never officially present" were the three Nimrod R1s belonging to 51 Sqn used in the Elint and Sigint role.RAF Wyton hosts the annual
Pathfinder March , a 46 mile walk which starts and finishes at RAF Wyton.During the middle 1990's, RAF Wyton hosted an RAF-sponsored Microlight club. Boasting a small group of flex-wing microlight & 3 Axis aircraft, there was a thriving flight school with two instructors. Former Chief inspector of BMAA David Marshall & Training Instructor Pilot Paul Foggoa, The school was based in the old crash building - the original purpose of which was to house the crash-rescue fire engines. The success of the club, and the inclusion of non-RAF members, led to the club expanding to the corner of one of the large hangars.
External links
* [http://www.century20war.co.uk/page18.html Photos and history]
* [http://www.raf.mod.uk/stations/gen_base.html Official RAF site]
*WAD|EGUY
* [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=PE28+2EA&ie=UTF8&ll=52.354006,-0.107288&spn=0.036434,0.080338&t=k&z=14&om=0 RAF Wyton] on Google Maps
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