RAF Bempton

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Royal Air Force Bempton
Air Force Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
Located near Bempton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Royal Air Force Bempton is located in East Riding of Yorkshire
Royal Air Force Bempton
Royal Air Force Bempton
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Site information
Open to
the public
No
Site history
Built 1940 (1940)
In use 1940 - 1972

RAF Bempton was an RAF airfield during the First World War situated at Bempton in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 6 miles north of Bridlington. During the Second World War it was a radar station.

Operational history

  • 1940 The first CHL radar station was installed in early 1940 a few hundred feet from the lighthouse at Flamborough Head. This was at an elevation of 130 feet; at this height performance proved to be very unsatisfactory. A new higher site was found four miles up the coast on the 350 foot cliffs at Bempton.
  • The new site was opened in July 1940 as RAF Bempton. It was a CHL station.
  • 1941 became a CHL/CHEL radar station.
  • It disbanded on 1 August 1945.
  • 1945 - Air Ministry Experimental Station Type 31
  • 1 June 1949, re-established as a CHL/CHEL radar station.
  • 17 February 1950 - transferred to RAF Fighter Command.
  • On 1 November 1951 it was renamed as 146 Signals Unit Bempton rebuilt as a CEW radar station, part of the ROTOR Programme.
  • The 146 Signals Unit was disbanded on 1 December 1961
  • Bempton became a satellite station of RAF Patrington until final closure in April 1972

Current use

The site was sold in 1980/81 and is now privately owned.

References

RAF Operational Record Books

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