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RAF Akeman Street

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Operator
  
Royal Air Force

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Year built
  
1940

In use
  
1940-1947 (1947)

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Elevation
  
134 m

Owner
  
Air Ministry

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Type
  
Royal Air Force station

Royal Air Force Akeman Street or more simply RAF Akeman Street is a former Royal Air Force station located 2 miles (3.2 km) north east of Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire, England. It was named after the Roman road which crosses the airfield.

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The airfield was a Relief Landing Ground (RLG) for RAF Brize Norton, with building starting in 1939 and opening on 10 July 1940. Active flying stopped on 15 August 1945, and the site was closed on 1 February 1947.

Based units

Units that used the airfield were No. 2 Service Flying Training School RAF (2 SFTS) from Brize Norton with Airspeed Oxford aircraft and then No. 6 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit RAF based at RAF Little Rissington between 1942 and 1945.

Other unit posted to the site included a sub site of No. 3 Maintenance Unit RAF between 9 April 1938 and January 1947 and a sub site of No. 21 Heavy Glider Conversion Unit RAF.

A German bombing raid on Brize Norton on 16 August 1940 forced the Advanced Training Squadron to move to Akeman Street.

Current use

Little of the 10 Blister hangars and single large Bellman hangar remain today.

References

RAF Akeman Street Wikipedia