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united kingdom RAF Northolt

united kingdom


   

1915 to present

Location: 51 33 N     -     0 25 W
2nm NE of Uxbridge
ICAO: EGWUIATA: Elevation: 124 feet


History of this Base/Heliport:

  • Opened in Mar 1915, Northolt was one of the earliest military airfields in England, intended for night defence against Zeppelin raids. Drainge was improved and Type A hangars were built during the 1920s. The RAF's first Hurricanes arrived in Jan 1938. It was extended during 1944 to support large transport aircraft and between 1946 and 1954 it served as London's main civilian airport, until Heathrow was opened.
  • Once returned to the RAF, the civilian building on the south side were demolished and eventually replaced. The Metropolitan Communciations Squadron moved in during 1957 and this has continued to be a principal role of the base ever since. As well as visiting military VIPS and occasional Heads of State, the base has also been used for discrete arrivals and departures for Government purposes. It is also the home of 1 AIDU, the authority for distributing RAF flight planning and air safety material.


  • Units who served in this Base/Heliport:

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    YearsRotary Wing Aircraft Unitbold : Current Model
    italic: Model not used at this base
    normal: Unit no longer at this base
    1969/now32 (the royal) squadronas355 twin squirrel 1996/now







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