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Type
  
Operator
  
Royal Air Force

Pastcommanders
  
Group Captain Tulloch

Elevation
  
-5 m

Owner
  
Air Ministry

Code
  
LG-34

In use
  
1916-1947 (1947)

00/00
  
Year built
  
1916

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Royal Air Force Aboukir or more simply RAF Aboukir is a former Royal Air Force base located 6.6 miles (10.6 km) northwest of Kafr El-Dawar and 7.2 miles (11.6 km) east of Alexandria, Egypt. Between 1916 and 1947 a number of units and squadrons were based there, including the central depot for RAF Middle East until 12 November 1939.

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History

The base was used by the following squadrons:

  • No. 29 Squadron RAF between 6 August 1936 and 12 September 1936 with Fairey Gordon light bombers.
  • No. 56 Squadron RAF reformed here on 1 February 1920 with the Sopwith Snipe with a detachment at San Stephano until August 1923. However 56 Squadron was disbanded on 23 September 1922.
  • No. 64 Squadron RAF from 1 August 1936 with the Hawker Demon until 16 August 1936 when the squadron moved to the United Kingdom.
  • No. 80 Squadron RAF between 10 June 1919 and 1 February 1920 when the squadron disbanded, the squadron flew the Snipe.
  • No. 94 Squadron RAF between August and October 1944 as a detachment with the Supermarine Spitfire VB.
  • No. 112 Squadron RAF from 22 April 1941 and 31 May 1941 as a detachment with Hawker Hurricane I.
  • No. 123 Squadron RAF between 19 June 1942 and 19 July 1942 with the Spitfire VB.
  • No. 142 Squadron RAF from 13 October 1935 and 26 October 1935 with the Hawker Hart.
  • No. 145 Squadron RAF was formed here on 15 May 1918 before moving to Abu Sueir on 1 June 1918.
  • No. 208 Squadron RAF as a detachment between 18 April 1936 and 28 September 1938 with the Hawker Demon.
  • No. 237 Squadron RAF as a detachment between 25 February 1944 and 19 April 1944 with the Spitfire VC & IX.
  • No. 252 Squadron RAF between 6 February 1945 and 10 February 1945 with the Bristol Beaufighter X.
  • No. 294 Squadron RAF as a detachment between 29 March 1944 and 6 June 1945 with Vickers Wellington IC.
  • No. 451 Squadron RAF between 12 May 1941 and 1 July 1941 with the Hurricane I.
  • No. 603 Squadron RAF between 21 December 1942 and 25 January 1943 with no aircraft.
  • No. 651 Squadron RAF between 9 and 10 November 1945 with the Taylorcraft Auster V .
  • The base was also used by a number of different units during its lifetime:

  • Headquarters 20th (Reserve) Wing between 25 July 1916 and 31 May 1917.
  • RAF Depot, Middle East between 7 October and 12 November 1939.
  • No. 103 Maintenance Unit RAF between 12 November 1939 and 30 October 1946.
  • Current use

    The site is un-recognizable and is used for farming.

    References

    RAF Aboukir Wikipedia


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