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RAF Graveley

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Airport type
  
Military

Elevation AMSL
  
16 ft / 53 m

4,200
  
1,280

Year built
  
1941

In use
  
1942-1968

03/21
  
4,200

Elevation
  
53 m

Operator
  
RAF Graveley wwwcontroltowerscoukgimagesgraveley67ajpg

RAF Graveley is a former Royal Air Force station located 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Huntingdon.

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No. 35 Squadron RAF

The first Squadron to move to Graveley was 35 Sqn (No. XXXV Squadron) RAF in August 1942 using the Handley Page Halifax (which it had used since 1940) it became a pathfinder unit, forming part of No. 8 Group. In March 1944 the squadron re-equipped with the Avro Lancaster.

No. 692 Squadron RAF

RAF Graveley RAF Graveley airfield Robbery film 1967

692 Sqn was formed on 1 January 1944 at RAF Graveley, equipped with Mosquito IV bombers, as part of the Light Night Striking Force of No. 8 Group RAF in Bomber Command. It reequipped with the Mosquito XVI bombers in March.

RAF Graveley History RAF Graveley

Part of the filming for the 1967 movie picture "'Robbery" (which was based on the The Great Train Robbery) was filmed at the airfield with a number of exterior shots showing parts of the airfield.

Current use

RAF Graveley 35 Squadron which was based at at RAF Graveley Cambridgeshire

The airfield is mostly agriculture with a few buildings surviving. A wind farm was built on the site in the 2010s.

RAF Graveley The Final Sortie Aircraft Q failed to return

RAF Graveley RAF Graveley airfield Robbery film 1967

RAF Graveley Photos RAF Graveley

References

RAF Graveley Wikipedia