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united kingdom RAF Benson

united kingdom


   

1939 to present

Location: 51 37 N     -     1 5 W
11nm SE of Oxford
ICAO: EGUBIATA: Elevation: 203 feet


History of this Base/Heliport:

  • Built towards the end of the RAF's 1930s expansion programme, Benson opened in Apr 1939 as a light bomber base and later temporary home to the King's Flight. In 1941, its famous association with Photographic Reconnaissance began and continued until 1951 (a replica Spitfire PR.XI is still the gate guardian). Around 1943, the base was expanded and two paved runways laid. In May 1946, the King's Flight returned and became the Queen's Flight in 1953. After a period with Transport Command, Benson became more heavily involved in rotary wing operations.
  • The Wessex Training Flight was based between 1980 and 1982. In Jun 1992 Helicopter operations stepped up with the re-formation of 60 Squadron, here. In Apr 1993, this was further strengthened when HQ Support Helicopter Force moved in from RAF Gütersloh in Germany. In Apr 1997, 60 Squadron moved to RAF Shawbury, as part of the Defence Helicopter Flying School, 33 Squadron arrived from RAF Odiham to replace them, to be joined in Jan 1998 by the Pumas from 27 Squadron. The base was affected by the re-tasking of the Support Helicopter Force and its assets to Joint Helicopter Command in Oct 1999. In Jul 2001, they were joined by the newly reformed 28(AC) Squadron's Merlin HC.3s.


  • Units who served in this Base/Heliport:

        Viewing: Current Units | Historical Units

    YearsRotary Wing Aircraft Unitbold : Current Model
    italic: Model not used at this base
    normal: Unit no longer at this base
    2007/now78 squadronmerlin hc.3a 2007/now
    CH-47 Chinook 1986/now
    sea king 1986/now
    2001/now28 (ac) squadronmerlin hc.3 2001/now
    1997/now33 squadronsa330 puma 1971/now
    1996/now606 (chiltern) squadron, royal auxiliary air force





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