Oldmixon

Weston-super-Mare , Somerset , England

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Satellite and aerial maps of Oldmixon with nearby locations


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Weston-super-Mare , England 1.6060EGFI
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RAF Locking , England 3.3078
Birnbeck Pier , England 4.4310
Bristol Lulsgate , England 17.1070EGGD



  Oldmixon


1936 to 2010

51° 19' 55'' N     2° 57' 4'' W
Bournville, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England
ICAO: IATA: Local: GBWSM
Elevation: 17 feet


In contrast to many UK bases, Weston-super-Mare was conceived and developed by the local Council to promote business and tourism in 1935, rather than in response to the RAF expansion programme in advance of WWII. The airfield opened as a commercial concern in 1936. The RAF established an Elementary Flying Training School soon after the start of the war and a shadow aircraft factory was set up by the Bristol Aeroplane Company on the south western margins of the base. No.1 Radio School was also established for training of radio and radar technicians.
Oldmixon was developed as a Shadow Aircraft Production Factory during WWII, around the western parts of the perimeter of the existing Weston-super-Mare airfield. Although building work had begun in 1940, the original plans were modified to include better dispersal of some factory elements along the NW and SW perimeter of the site and building was mostly complete in May 1941.

The Bristol Aeroplane Company had a base on the Oldmixon (western) part of the site. The helicopter parts of Bristol Aeroplane Company began the move from Filton in mid 1954, Sycamore production moved in by Feb 1956 and the Belevedere begun. It manufactured a considerable number of Sycamore, including all the examples for West Germany between 1957 and 1959. Much of the turbine conversion work was carried out here for the Whirlwind HAR.9, HAR.10 and HCC.12. The consolidation of the UK Aircraft industry in late 1950 / early 1960s brought changes. In Mar 1960, Westland acquired the helicopter interests of Bristol Aeroplane Company and manufacture moved eastwards to Yeovil and the ex-Fairey plant at Hayes. Commercial maintenance capacity was retained (Puma repairs for the RAF and roof / cabin sections for the line at Marignane, Sea King seat construction, Wasp refurbishment for foreign customers) and the Gazelle production line was moved here from Yeovil in mid 1977. Westland bought the entire airfield from Weston Council in Mar 1984.

The RAF began its drawdown as first the radio school at the adjacent RAF Locking moved to RAF Cosford, and in 1995, the Bristol Aero Collection was moved to RAF Kemble in Gloucestershire and development permission was granted for a housing estate.

After work converting Whirlwind to HAR.10, building Wasp and Gazelle, maintaining Puma and Sea King, work on various models for the Egyptian Air Force and since the closure of the old Fairey works at White Waltham, refurbshment of some fixed wing Gannet airframes, the plant areas effectively closed in 2002; the last Sea King left at the end of Aug and the last helicopter (a Merlin) left on 6 Sep 2002.

Other parts of the western side of the site carried on for longer; for instance, the Thorn EMI Company (before it was taken over by Thales) had set up a small but important electronics and electromagnetic research facility, investigating guidance systems and radar cross sections which eventually closed in 2004.



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List of aircraft and events at Oldmixon


By Date | By Serial | By Model

TypeSerialDates
107N74060 jun59
30-100G-BKGD 00
AH.1XT627 76
AH.1XV131 02sep75
AH.1XZ338 16nov77
AH1XZ172 jul77
CH-47DZH892 10jul98
dragonflyWP503 18jul55
Dragonfly 1AWB810 31aug55
EH101ZF649 jul00
HAR.4XJ727 60
HAS.1XV670 30aug02
HAS.3ZD249 86
HAS.3ZD267 86
HAS7XL839 oct64
HAS7XL875 feb65
HAS7XL880 09nov66
HAS7XL898 feb65
HAS7XN298 may65
HAS7XN384 oct64
HAS7XN387 apr65
HCC.8XN126 may64
HCC.8XN127 may64
HM.1ZH831 02aug00
HT.2ZB649 03feb84
HT.3ZB625 04may82
MK.52G-18-117 may57
MK.52G-18-119 jun57
MK.52G-18-122 may57
MK.52G-18-123 jun57
MK.52G-18-131 feb59
MK.52G-18-132 jan59
MK.52G-18-147 feb58
MK.52G-18-148 03feb58
MK.52G-18-149 dec57
MK.52G-18-150 jan58
MK.52G-18-151 feb59
MK.52G-18-152 mar59
MK.52G-18-155 jan58
MK.52G-18-156 feb58
MK.52G-18-157 dec58
MK.52G-18-158 dec58
MK.52G-18-159 mar58
MK.52G-18-160 mar58
MK.52G-18-161 jul58
MK.52G-18-162 jul58
MK.52G-18-163 aug58
MK.52G-18-166 apr58
MK.52G-18-168 sep58
SA330EXW218 76
SA330EZA934 23may79 82
SA330EZA941 may81
SA330LZE449 01
SA341GG-BKLS 11jan83
SA341GG-BKLT 11jan83
SA341GG-BKLU 01feb83
SA341GG-BKLV 01feb83
SA341GG-BKLW 11jan83
Sycamore 4XG503 23may55
Sycamore 4XG548 16jun56
Type 192 Belvedere XG447 05jul58
Type 192 Belvedere XG448 11apr59
Type 192 Belvedere XG449 aug59
Type 192 Belvedere XG450 16nov59 64
Type 192 Belvedere XG452 05nov75
Type 192 Belvedere XG453 13oct60
Type 192 Belvedere XG454 13oct60
Type 192 Belvedere XG456 18sep60 13oct60
Type 192 Belvedere XG459 23apr61
Type 192 Belvedere XG476 18jun62
WaspG-17-1 01sep81
WaspG-17-4 01oct81



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