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Airport type
  
Military

Elevation AMSL
  
118 ft / 36 m

Elevation
  
36 m

Owner
  
Ministry of Defence

In use
  
1936-1992

10/28
  
1,362

Year built
  
1936

RAF Dishforth RAF Dishforth Yorkshire

Operator
  
Royal Air Force (RAF) Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)

Location
  
Dishforth, North Yorkshire

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Royal Air Force Station Dishforth or RAF Dishforth is a former Royal Air Force station located 4.4 miles (7.1 km) east of Ripon, North Yorkshire and 11.5 miles (18.5 km) north east of Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.

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The airfield opened in 1936 as use by Royal Air Force (RAF) until 1943 when the Royal Canadian Air Force took over but the airfield was returned in 1945 before the site was handed over to the British Army in 1992 and became Dishforth Airfield.

RAF Dishforth RAF Dishforth Yorkshire

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Second World War

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RAF Dishforth opened in 1936. At the beginning of the Second World War it became part of 4 Group, RAF Bomber Command, and was used for recruit training. Between September 1939 and April 1941, No. 78 Squadron RAF used it to launch night operations using Armstrong Whitworth Whitley medium bombers. Between 1943 and 1945 the station was used by No. 6 (RCAF) Group Bomber Command and was a sub-station of RAF Topcliffe. Immediately after the war the station was used to convert aircrew to the Douglas Dakota transport aircraft.

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RAF Dishforth was so successful in its night operation bombing raids that Hitler himself ordered a raid against the airfield. The raid was completely unsuccessful as the bombing party was shot out of the sky over Gloucestershire.

Post war

RAF Dishforth RAF Dishforth Yorkshire

In the late 1950s RAF Transport Command operated Handley Page Hastings and from 1957 30 Squadron operated the Blackburn Beverley from Dishforth.

From 1962 to 1966 Dishforth was home to Leeds University Air Squadron flying the Chipmunk T Mk 10.

RAF Dishforth was home to No. 60 Maintenance Unit RAF between 1 March 1962 and 2 February 1966.

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RAF Dishforth was used as a Relief Landing Ground for the Jet Provosts of RAF Leeming with personnel deployed from RAF Leeming on a day-to-day basis.

Dishforth was transferred from the RAF to Army Air Corps use by 9 Regiment AAC in 1992.

Vulcan aircraft were dispersed to Dishforth during exercises, and would have been dispersed from RAF Scampton during any hostilities during the cold war.

During the 70's and 80's part of the base was used as a police training centre for northern English police forces from Northumbria down to Lincolnshire

Current use

The airfield is now called Dishforth Airfield and is operated by the 6 Regiment RLC (United Kingdom)| 6 Regiment RLC component of the British Army.

References

RAF Dishforth Wikipedia