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RAF Elgin

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Type
  
Satellite airfield

In use
  
1940-1947 (1947)

Year built
  
1940

Garrison
  
RAF Fighter Command

Controlled by
  
Royal Air Force

Battles/wars
  
Second World War

Owner
  
Air Ministry

RAF Elgin

RAF Elgin is a former Royal Air Force satellite airfield located 3 miles (4.8 km) south west of Elgin, Moray, Scotland, to the east of the B9010, in the area bounded by Pittendreich in the North, Wester Manbeen in the west, Easter Manbeen to the south and the River Lossie to the east.

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History

The airfield was built as a satellite to RAF Lossiemouth, and was completed in early June 1940. As an early war airfield, it had no hard runways, but otherwise had all of the facilities and dispersed sites of similar later stations in other parts of Britain. Twenty circular hard-standings were spaced around the perimeter track, some connected to it, with others simply circles on the grass. On its completion, due to the threat of invasion, the field was obstructed by the Royal Engineers, to prevent enemy landings. As No. 20 Operational Training Unit RAF at Lossiemouth expanded, Elgin was cleared and became available for use on 30 June 1940.

The airfield was used to store surplus aircraft from 1945 and was closed in 1947.

Units

  • No. 17 Squadron RAF.
  • No. 57 Squadron RAF.
  • No. 232 Squadron RAF.
  • No. 19 (Pilots) Advanced Flying Unit.
  • No. 20 Operational Training Unit RAF (OTU).
  • No. 45 Maintenance Unit RAF (MU).
  • No. 46 MU.
  • References

    RAF Elgin Wikipedia