- RAF Bruntingthorpe
RAF Bruntingthorpe was a
Royal Air Force station inLeicestershire between 1942 and 1962.History
The station was opened in 1942 as home of 29 Operational Training Unit operating the
Vickers Wellington . Bruntingthorpe was not used between 1946 and 1957 when it transferred to theUnited States Air Force as a satellite ofRAF Alconbury . New longer runway was built at the 1959 the100th Bomb Wing Strategic Air Command moved in operating the Boeing B-47 Stratojet. From August 1959 the19th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron was based operating the Douglas RB-66B. RAF Bruntingthorpe was closed when the USAF left in 1962.The airfield is now
Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome and the home of the airworthyAvro Vulcan XH558.It is also home to the Lightning Preservation Group whose pair of Lightning F6s can be seen carrying out fast taxi and take off runs on open days.External links
*gbmapping|SP590884 - middle of runway
* [http://www.controltowers.co.uk/B/bruntingthorpe.htm Bruntingthorpe]
See also
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Strategic Air Command in the United Kingdom
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