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RAF Melbourne Melbourne

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RAF Melbourne was a Royal Air Force station during the Second World War. Located 5 miles to the south-west of Pocklington, Yorkshire, England. The nearest village is Seaton Ross.

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RAF Melbourne The Forgotten Yorkshire Airfields of No 4 Group Bomber Command

History

RAF Melbourne The Forgotten Yorkshire Airfields of No 4 Group Bomber Command

East Common just outside the village of Seaton Ross was requisitioned for use as a grass airfield in November 1940. In late 1940 the airfield was used by Armstrong Whitworth Whitleys of 10 Squadron as a relief landing ground for RAF Leeming. The airfield soon closed for re-development as a standard Bomber Command airfield with three concrete runways and three hangars.

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The first user of the re-built airfield was again 10 Squadron but by this time operating the Handley Page Halifax four-engined heavy bomber, little time was wasted before the aircraft were used on operational sorties from Melbourne. The squadron continued with operation until March 1945 and lost 109 aircraft on operations.

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Melbourne was unusually equipped with FIDO fog dispersant system. This made the airfield popular diversion airfield for other squadrons returning from operations to Yorkshire.

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In May 1945 the airfield was transferred to RAF Transport Command and 575 Squadron moved in with the Douglas Dakota. The squadron only stayed for a few months operating transport flight to and from continental Europe. With the departure of the Dakota a number of specialised Flights used the airfield for six months but by the middle of 1946 the airfield was no longer used for flying.

  • No. 4 Group Communication Flight (1945–1946)
  • No. 91 Maintenance Unit (1949–1954)
  • Current use

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    The airfield is now home to York Raceway running drag racing throughout the summer. The farm on the North Eastern side of the site still uses the main East/West runway for his single prop aeroplane.

    References

    RAF Melbourne Wikipedia