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Airport type
  
Military

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Operator
  
Royal Air Force

In use
  
1940-1945

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Location
  
Windrush, Gloucestershire

Built
  
1940 (Initial) 1942 Main buildings

RAF Windrush was a Royal Air Force station near Windrush, Gloucestershire. It was opened in 1940 and closed on 12 July 1945. Initially it was a Relief Landing Ground for RAF Chipping Norton, later coming under the control of RAF Little Rissington.

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History

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The airfield consisted of two Sommerfeld Tracking runways, a concrete perimeter track, 1 T1 building and 8 Blister Hangars. Most of this infrastructure was added in 1942. Some of the original buildings remain in situ though the site has been returned to agricultural use. The control tower has been preserved.

Memorial

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A memorial at the church in Windrush village describes Sgt Pilot Bruce Hancock RAFVR who died on 18 August 1940 when downing a German Heinkel bomber by ramming it with his unarmed training Avro Anson aircraft.

Post war

Following closure in 1945 the airfield remained active with a local flying club and for parachuting until 1997.

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References

RAF Windrush Wikipedia