Hullavington Airfield

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Hullavington Airfield
Air Force Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg
IATA: noneICAO: EGDV
Summary
Airport type Military
Owner Ministry of Defence
Operator Royal Air Force
Location Hullavington, Wiltshire
Built 1937
In use 1937 - 1993
Elevation AMSL 201 ft / 104 m
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Map
EGDV is located in Wiltshire
EGDV
EGDV
Location in Wiltshire
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/14 3,460 1,070
06/15 3,490 1,250 Asphalt

Hullavington Airfield (IATA: ICAO: EGDV) is an airfield in Hullavington, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. The site is the former RAF Hullavington [1] a Royal Air Force station.

History

The site was opened on 9 July 1937 as a Flying Training School. Leonard Cheshire V.C. trained here in 1939.[2]With the beginning of the Second World War top officers from allied nations came to Hullavington to share ideas and ways of using aircraft. An effective Met. Office was also stationed at Hullavington. An aircraft which left every day at dawn flew at various heights in order to send data back for the Met. Office to assess the weather.[3]

In 1970 RAF Hullavington hosted the World Aerobatic Championships.[4]

Units posted to the station

The station has performed many different roles; these are summarised with dates below:

Royal Air Force

Royal Air Force Regiment

Air Transport Auxiliary

  • No. 8 Ferry Pilot Pool between November 1940 and March 1941.[citation needed]
  • No. 1427 (Ferry Training) Flight between 18 May and 5 September 1942.[citation needed]

Defence Codification Data Centre

The Defence Codification Data Centre (DCDC) lodged in a purpose-built computer suite at RAF Hullavington from its establishment in 1966 until its dispersal to Glasgow in 1986, where it merged with its parent body, the Defence Codification Authority.[citation needed]

Current usage

Today the barracks of the site (east of the airfield) is the home of 9 Theatre Logistic Regiment Royal Logistic Corps (RLC)[15] and it was renamed in 2003 to Buckley Barracks after the VC winner John Buckley.[16]

The airfield, west of the barracks, is still referred to as "Hullavington Airfield" after its RAF origins.[15] In 1992 and 1993 two Volunteer Gliding Schools moved in,[17] operating the 'Viking' - a modified version of the civilian Grob 103.[18] During 2013, 621 VGS and 625 VGS merged to form 621 VGS.[17]

Throughout the week, Hullavington Airfield is used mainly by the Army Air Corps and the Royal Air Force for parachute drop training, and by 9 Theatre Logistic Regiment as storage space using the airfield's hangars.[citation needed]

Hangar 88 is currently used by Karting Hullavington.[19]

References

Citations

  1. UKGA about EGDV
  2. "Obituary: Lord Cheshire VC", Aug. 1, 1992, "The Independent,"http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-lord-cheshire-vc-1537228.html
  3. 'Personal Memories of Two World Wars', Raymond Welcomme (January 1987)
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  6. Lake 1999, p. 135.
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  8. Lake 1999, p. 120.
  9. Lake 1999, p. 113.
  10. Jefford 1988, p. 57.
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  12. 12.0 12.1 Lake 1999, p. 64.
  13. Lake 1999, p. 19.
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Bibliography

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