HMS Siskin

Gosport , Hampshire , England

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Satellite and aerial maps of HMS Siskin with nearby locations


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HMS Sultan , England 0.6040
Stokes Bay , England 2.9190
Lee-on-Solent , England 3.0308EGHF
Fareham Creek , England 3.2050
Fort Blockhouse , England 3.8107
Fleetlands , England 3.9357EGVF



  HMS Siskin


1914 to 1956

50° 48' 0'' N     1° 10' 0'' W
2nm NW of Gosport, Hampshire, Gosport, Hampshire, England
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Elevation: 16 feet


Opened in 1914 after runways were laid to the north and west of Fort Grange and Fort Rowner. After brief naval occupancy, it became a Royal Flying Corps base in Jan 1915. It was under RAF control from Apr 1918 when the service formed. Its original (short) runways were laid during the early 1930s for deck landing practice but were extended in 1940.

After WWII, it transferred from RAF 16 Group and commissioned as HMS Siskin (RNAS Gosport) on 1 Aug 1945, although an FAA maintenance unit had been based here since May 1940. At this time, the Aircraft Handling, Safety Equipment and Firefighting School was established here. It became famous in May 1947 as the location of the first Royal Navy exclusively helicopter equipped squadron. The airfield closed on 31 May 1956 and by 1985 the runways had been dug over and covered by housing.
HMS Sultan (qv) opened on 1 Jun 1956 in the north east corner of the old RNAS Gosport airfield, immediately south of Fort Rowner.



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  List of units at HMS Siskin




Years Unit
1954845 NASS-55 H-19,
1953706 NASS-55 H-19, UH-12B HTE-2,
1952848 NASS-55 H-19,
1947/55705 NASWhirlwind, Whirlwind, UH-12B HTE-2, S-55 H-19, S-55 H-19, dragonfly, Skeeter, dragonfly, S-51 / R-5 / H-5, R-4 Hoverfly ,






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