- RAF Binbrook
RAF Binbrook, located at
Binbrook ,England , was opened as a Bomber Command station in June 1940 duringWorld War II . It closed in 1942 for the installation of concrete runways, reopening in 1943 as home to 460 Squadron,Royal Australian Air Force . Post-war, Binbrook was home to a number of distinguishedRAF bomber squadrons, notably IX, 12, 101 and 617, all four of which were there for more than a decade.CG Jefford "RAF Squadrons" (Airlife, 2001, 2nd edition] The airfield saw the start of the RAF's transition to jet bombers with the arrival of the firstEnglish Electric Canberra s.After the departure of IX and 12 squadrons in 1959, Binbrook housed
Gloster Javelin all-weather fighters belonging to 64 squadron, as well as the Central Fighter Establishment. 85 Squadron also moved to Binbrook with a mixture of Canberras andGloster Meteor s in the target facilities role.From 1965, Binbrook was the home to the
English Electric Lightning s of 5 Squadron, joined by the similarly-equipped 11 Squadron in 1972. 5 and 11 were the last two RAF squadrons to employ the Lightning. 5 Squadron re-equipped with the Tornado F3 atRAF Coningsby early in 1988, leaving 11 Squadron to soldier on at Binbrook for a few more months with the remaining few Lightnings in RAF service. When 11 Squadron disbanded (to re-equip with theTornado F3 atRAF Leeming ), the station closed and was subsequently sold off for development.RAF Binbrook served as the American airbase in the 1989 movie Memphis Belle.
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