The role of the JAC is to pro… Squadron. 7, 18,35,50 and 61 Squadron flew to Cyprus on 19 October in support of Operation Musketeer (1956). In 2004 Turbine Motor Works purchased a large amount of property on the former base including the four C-type hangars. During the early years of the War, RAF Warboys was a relatively conventional Bomber Station which was supplemented with the addition of an exceptionally long Main Runway measuring 6,290 feet. www.rafupwood.co.uk. RAF Upwood 1940's weekend. 1940 [5] Jakobs was executed by firing squad at the Tower of London on 15 August 1941.[6]. former RAF Station. The small porch which can bee see on the right is a later add-on by the American's, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards 1958 loaned to RNZAF and joined 75 squadron at RAF Tengah, Singapore. After the end of the Great War First World War in November 1918, the squadrons were no longer needed and were disbanded in May and June 1919. These were replaced throughout 1956 by more Canberra units; No. The major expansion of the Royal Air Force announced in 1934 resulted in many new airfields opening over the remainder of the decade. The last full width part of runway of 11/29 with 2800ft in Length that The station was allocated to No.3 Group in August 1942. Later training units included the Equipment Officers Training Centre and the Air Cadet Training Centre. In addition to BE.2s, 191 NTS also flew the DH.6. Initially there were no permanent flying units assigned to the station. Initially these operations were under an agreement with the Ministry of Defence. This was followed by more Canberras when No. Officer's Mess 570-572/37 USAF airmen from RAF Alconbury had been living in the Upwood housing area since the mid-1970s, however when the 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing took over as the host unit in December 1981, it started a whole new round of activity. Mechanical Transport Sheds 6234/36 and 5907/36, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards On 1 February 1946 No 139 Squadron moved to RAF Hemswell. The old First World War airfield site was selected to be reactivated and expanded. The 4-C-Type Hangars along with the Technical & Domestic Site were grouped together alongside the Flying Field. 50 Squadron (1 October). The Tender shed is positioned like many, at the right, to the rear of The final flying unit No. 542 Squadron arrived on 17 July along with No. In October 1918, No. Die Royal Air Force Station Alconbury, kurz RAF Alconbury, ist ein von den United States Air Forces in Europe genutzter Militärflugplatz im Vereinigten Königreich, zwischen Cambridge und Peterborough in der Grafschaft Cambridgeshire, East Anglia. For some reason (I think bad weather) they attempted to land at Upwood and crashed short of the runway. Page TransparencySee More. The weekend features living history re-enactors, period dancing, food, exhibitions and trade stands. RAF Alconbury opens as a satellite airfield to RAF Upwood. Sgts Mess, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards All RAF stations had them and they all look In March 1964, 22 Group of Technical Training Command arrived and set up their School of Management and Work Study. One morning an aircraft… See actions taken by the people who … BUILDING 81 : Station Headquarters. The last full width part of runway of 11/29 with 2800ft in Length that still remains from the orginal 4800ft x 150 ft, hangar 1 on the right. One for Wounded and one for Unwounded, More to come On 31 March 1958 No. There was one survivor of the crash, a Flight Sergeant Harry Scott, who died only recently. In 1964 the other units left as well, leaving Upwood with only a token care-taker staff. Opened : Closed : USAAF Sta No : Current use : This page last updated on : AIRFIELD SITE : Aerial Views of RAF Upwood Airfield. MISCELLANEOUS : Aircraft at Upwood. Central Heating Station 2918/36. RAF Upwood Ramsey Road Upwood Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE26 2QY England OS Grid Ref: TL 27715 83394 Denomination: Undefined . 61 Squadron disbanded. This unfortunate airmen suffered severe damage to an arm, which had to be amputated at RAF hospital Ely, while the pilot and navigator both escaped with slight burns. Alfred lived near RAF Upwood when he was a young child. Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards Outbreak of World War Two. Mortuary and Ambulance Garage Airfield Focus 70: Upwood. [3] Jakobs was transferred to Camp 020 in April 1941 where he was interrogated by agents of MI5. Upwood soon became a satellite station of RAF Alconbury, providing housing and support services for personnel stationed there. During their time at Upwood, No.52 & 63 Squadrons became Training Units and took on both Fairey Battle & Avro Anson Aircraft. Ration Store. 'L' shaped with flat roof, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards Guard House and Fire Party, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards 'C' type Hangars (Hipped). The 32 planes returned to Upwood just in time for Christmas, arriving home on 24 December 1956. 18 Squadron was disbanded. [4] On August 4 and 5, Jakobs was tried by court-martial at the Duke of York's Headquarters where he was found guilty of treachery. Both of the new squadrons also flew Lancasters. Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards The squadron was disbanded on 25 June 1946 soon after its last ferry flight. Barrack Block 444/36 This design is best described as 'half an H' seen from back view, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards 102 Squadron flying Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers. They were joined in February 1940 by another medium bomber unit, No. Upwood, along with RAF Molesworth and RAF Alconbury are considered the "Tri-Base Area" due to their close geographic proximity, and interdependency. 63 Squadron and its Hawker Audaxes. Workshops and Ground Servicing 4923/35, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards Built as a B' and delivered to No 18 Squadron at RAF Scampton in 1953. then 40 Squadron, at RAF Upwood. In May 1986, all contracting support services moved from RAF Alconbury to the Headquarters building at RAF Upwood. 49 Squadron. Parachute Store, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards 17 Operational Training Unit RAF and tasked with training aircrews. This Unit was joined on 1st March 1937 by No.63 Squadron and its Hawker Audaxes. This has allowed the club to continue flying from Marshals Paddock (so named by the club after their benefactor's death in 2000). One of the rooms inside the Officer's Mess, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards In September of that year the station opened as Bury (Ramsey). Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards The next generation of aircraft replaced the Lincolns in the mid 1950s, in the shape of the English Electric Canberra. Part of the facility is now used by airsoft players.[10]. the centre would have be protected all round by a brick airlock. still remains from the orginal 4800ft x 150 ft, hangar 1 on the right. 35 Squadron was disbanded on 11 September 1961. He was flying Hampden AE266 from 61 Sqn, based at North Luffenham. These new additions were part of a transition of Upwood from a training to attack mission. Personal Blog. Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. Over four days in early November, these aircraft took part in raids on various targets in Egypt. One of its first squadrons on the new concrete runways was 156 squadron when it left Warboys in March 1944. However, only one person was killed during these raids. 21 Squadron (15 January) and No. RAF Molesworth; RAF Upwood. Originally housed in the old fire station the squadron moved to a number of buildings before settling in the old nissen hut church building. The new station was designed to accommodate two medium bomber squadrons with room for a third. At 18:02 (Zulu) hours the aircraft took off from RAF Upwood (Cambridgeshire, England), received clearance and departed for Kinloss (Scotland) Weather conditions for the entire trip were good. Operating Location 'C', Detachment 4, 7000 Contracting Squadron (OL-C Det 4, 7000 CONS) was an Operating Location out of Detachment 4, 7000 Contracting Squadron at RAF Lakenheath and provided all contracting support services for RAF Alconbury and RAF Upwood. On 1 February 1957, No. This ended the first round of activity at RAF Upwood. This unit was joined on 1 March 1937 by No. It was during this time that the field was renamed Upwood. Crews sleep under canvas, and aircraft return to Upwood for repairs and maintenance. Additionally, Lincolns from No 214 Squadron and No 7 Squadron took part in a secret mission in connection with nuclear trials conducted near Woomera, Australia. Accomodation block, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards 4 Bay Petrol Tanker Shed 4157-35 During this time a film production company produced a war time film play called Appointment in London. Primary tabs. His Trail 17 – Aviation Trails leads through RAF Warboys and its environs, including the adjacent village where St Mary Magdalene and its remarkable window can be found. Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards Two new squadrons of Lancasters called Upwood home starting on 29 July 1946 with arrival of No. The host unit for RAF Upwood was the 423d Air Base Group, headquartered at nearby RAF Alconbury. RAF Upwood was opened by… RAF Upwood was returned to the British government control in September 1995 and with the number of airmen assigned to the area reduced, the need for housing became less and less. RAF Upwood was used as a filming location during the making of the 1953 war film Appointment in London starring Dirk Bogarde, directed by Phillip Leacock. Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards English Electric Canberra B.2/T.17 WH740 Rolls Royce Avon 109 Turbojets East Midlands Aeropark Park, alongside the main runway at East Midlands Airport Britain's first jet bomber. Most standard medical care was available. All of these pictures were taken in 2006/7. to peel. basically the same. 40 Squadron on 1 November. However, this last squadron was disbanded on 15 December 1956. They spent the next several months bring British troops home from India. Sergeant's Mess 3484/36 with annexe to the left. Upwood is also the home of No. No 156 Squadron was tasked with bringing food to the Netherlands in support of Operation Manna then help repatriate former Prisoners of War as part of Operation Exodus. 76 Squadron disbanded. One of these was RAF Upwood. Close up of the bomber board, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards Hangar 4 with Hangar 3 on the left of it. In the event of a NEO (Non-combatant Evacuation Order), dependents would be evacuated from the base, and the buildings would be converted into a contingency hospital with supplies and equipment stored in a climate-controlled hangar on the base. By 1981, the station was again almost dormant. The different units had barely settled in when change came again. His … On 27th February 1937, the 1st Flying Unit arrived at RAF Upwood in the form of No.52 Squadron RAF flying Hawker Hinds. 35 Squadron Upwood was transferred to RAF Strike Command who quickly set about transforming the airfield into a hub of various support activities. On 7 March came No. AboutSee All. Station Head Quarters, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards Whilst at Upwood they converted to the FE.2b. Just a single track is the only remains of runway 01/19 The most common of the Expansion styles, with three arched entrance and two My uncle lost his life attempting to land at RAF Upwood on his return from a bombing raid over Cologne on the night of 30/31 Jul 1941. The airfield itself was returned to the local community and the buildings cleared. It was a non-flying station which was under the control of the United States Air Force from 1981, and one of three RAF stations in Cambridgeshire used by the United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards By 1936, construction had begun in earnest with two of five C-type hangars started. In August and September 1939, the two squadrons were reassigned opening the field up to its new tenant, No. This initial name referred to its location near the village of Bury and the larger market town of Ramsey. Upwood was again becoming focused on training. At its wartime peak, the station had a working population of over 2,500 people. Flying operations didn't cease for long. We can reunite you with your friends who served at RAF Upwood and we have a wealth of information on different units, bases and ships in the site. Although the Upwood units were not taking a direct part in the war, they did see some action. Initially there were no permanent flying units assigned to the station. RAF Upwood is a former Royal Air Force Base near Peterborough in England, it was opened 1917 and closed in 1994. Construction / Layout - It was a WWI Landing Ground which was reconstructed as part of the RAF Expansion Scheme (Scheme C) during 1935-1936 and it opened in 1937. View location on Google Maps. RAF Upwood: RAF Upwood was a United States Air Force installation adjacent to the village of Upwood, Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom. Decontamination Centre, Upwood has two Centre. [2] Jakobs was sent to London where, after a preliminary interrogation by MI5, he spent several months at Dulwich Hospital. the picture, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards RAF Upwood houses the medical and dental facilities for the RAF Alconbury, RAF Molesworth, and RAF Upwood communities. 52 Squadron RAF flying Hawker Hinds. On 1 February 1941 a German spy, Josef Jakobs, was captured by farmers after he had parachuted into the area, breaking a leg in the process. These various training activities lasted, in one form or another, until the late 1970s. 7, on 1 January 1956. Send private message. BUILDING 80 : Guardhouse & Fire Party. The last Canberra squadron to leave was No 35 … Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards. The RAF took this opportunity to begin construction of three concrete runways. My uncle lost his life attempting to land at RAF Upwood on his return from a bombing raid over Cologne on the night of 30/31 Jul 1941. 501st Combat Support Wing-Wikipedia With this work finished the squadron transferred on 15 February 1946 to RAF Upwood where it disbanded on 28 February 1946 by being renumbered to 53 Squadron. The site was first used by the RAF from the mid 1930`s, in 1942 construction work began to adapt the site for use by Bomber Command. The American medical wing was disused as of early 2013, and was demolished over the period of September/October 2015 to make way for private housing.[11]. The first flying unit to use the new runways at Upwood was No 139 Squadron[7] flying De Havilland Mosquitoes. Below are just some of our members who have served at RAF Upwood. With the invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939, Second World War was underway. Aircraft Test Butt There was one survivor of the crash, a Flight Sergeant Harry Scott, who died only … 90 Squadron flying Bristol Blenheims. of Brick. On 4 November 1946 No. Author: John F. Hamlin. On 15 February 1946 Upwood became home to No. The company used three Lancasters in making the film but the background shots are of the four Squadrons of Lincolns and the film uses much of the airfield and buildings in its production showing a good view of Upwood at that time. No. Since its opening in 1937, Upwood had seen frequent periods where flying operations had to be curtailed or halted altogether due to the grass airfield being unserviceable. Former administration building during 2009. Molesworth is home to three Major Command (MAJCOM) branch sites: the United States European Command (USEUCOM) Joint Intelligence Operations Center Europe Analytic Center (JAC), United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM) Intelligence and Knowledge Directorate-Molesworth (J2-M), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Intelligence Fusion Centre (IFC), and is garrisoned by the United States Air Force 423rd Air Base Group (423 ABG), based at RAF Alconbury. The four squadrons continued to fly their Lancasters until 1949 when they were transitioned to Avro Lincolns. However, in 1995 the club was told they would need to find a new home as the land was going to be sold off. On 5 March 1944 Upwood became home to No 156 Squadron and its Avro Lancasters. Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards Accomodation block Their plan is to convert the property into a state-of-the-art jet engine overhaul facility. The station is put under the control of RAF Wyton. The Airfield was built to relieve the congestion at RAF Upwood for the use of No.17 Operational Training Unit (OTU) with Bristol Blenheim ’s. Together with the Nene Valley Gliding Club and the Air Cadet Squadron, this facility will ensure that the former RAF base will continue its aviation legacy well into the 21st century. The club was unable to locate a suitable new home and was preparing for the possibility of having to close when the purchaser of the land, Marshal Papworth, agreed to lease the land to the club for 10 years. Upwood, which was still having problems with the grass runways, decided to convert to concrete runways, three in total. would find toilets and dressing room, eye douching facilities, undressing room This was in response to riots in Cairo and a generally unstable political situation in Egypt. the Guard House, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards The video was the work of media production graduate Daniel Munns The plaques have the eagle symbol of the R.A.F. [1] He was discovered to have maps of the RAF Upwood area, a code device and almost £500 cash in his possession. They arrived in January 1944 and flew their first mission shortly after. BUILDING 8 : Machine Gun Range . For some reason (I think bad weather) they attempted to land at Upwood and crashed short of the runway. This was the first combat operations by Upwood aircraft since the Second World War. No 542 Squadron was renamed to No. L to R, Hangar 1,2 and 3, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards View; Home; Forums; Historic Aviation; Read the forum code of contact. They flew their first mission from Upwood on 15 March 1944, attacking Stuttgart with 22 aircraft. In July 1918, No. at 4200ft x 150ft this was Upwood's smallest runway, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards The dampness has caused the paint 190 (Night) Training Squadron arrived flying the 504K. This was followed by the disbanding of the last Lincoln squadron, No. Royal Air Force Molesworth or more simply RAF Molesworth is a Royal Air Force station located near Molesworth, Cambridgeshire, England with a history dating back to 1917. During 1954 each of the four squadrons deployed to either RAF Tengah in Singapore in support of anti-communist operations in Malaysia or to Kenya in support of operations against the Mau Mau. The Royal Flying Corps requisitioned 160 acres (0.65 km2) of farmland near the village of Upwood in 1917. The base, straddling the boundary between Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire, was a satellite station of the nearby RAF Wittering. They arrived in late January 1944 and flew their first mission against on 2 February, a single plane mission to drop target indicators over Berlin. Inside the main doors of the Officer's Mess, Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards In early 1963 the RAF Regiment units departed. 76 Squadron. On 31 December 1960 No. RAF UPWOOD, construction staff onsite putting up fences, told us today would be the last day we would have access. This has now moved to the north-west side of Ramsey to "The Camp", a former searchlight base. This squadron brought something completely new to the base in the form of their English Electric Canberra jet bombers. During the early years of the war, Warboys was a relatively conventional bomber station which was supplemented with the addition of an exceptionally long main runway measuring 6,290 feet. Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards would look like. 423rd Air Base Squadron Joint Analysis Center Official Homepage. 7 Squadron and No. First unit to use this jet-engined aircraft at Upwood was No 18 Squadron but the bomber version of the Canberra was already being phased out. 75 Squadron flying BE.2 aircraft out of nearby Elmswell, Suffolk, used the station as a night-landing ground and satellite field. Member for 12 years 9 months Posts: 478. Instead, No. Also in 1986, a multimillion-dollar medical facility was opened to provide out-patient services to American military members and dependents in the area. Since 1982, the Nene Valley Gliding Club[9] has conducted its glider operations from a field that occupies the site of the old runways. We are the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the web with over 500,000 members! Description Three bronze plaques one set into a stone of Remembrance and two set into red brick plinths either side of a gate. RAF Upwood was situated 1¾-miles South-west of Ramsey, Huntingdonshire (Cambridgeshire). Picture taken with my back to Hangar 4, to the left of this picture you By the summer of 1918 a number of huts and five hangars were in place. Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards The squadron operated a medical complex which housed out-patient and dental care facilities for active-duty, dependents of active duty, Department of Defense civilians, and retired military personnel stationed in the Tri-base area. With the end of the Cold War in 1991, and the phasedown of RAF Alconbury beginning in 1994, the USAF activities at Upwood were curtailed. For a number of years, the site was home to the Ramsey 1940s Weekend, an event dedicated to recreating the sights and sounds of the 1940s. Explore RAF Upwood in United Kingdom as it appears on Google Maps as well as pictures, stories and other notable nearby locations on VirtualGlobetrotting.com. Upwood was also home to the USAF's 3rd AF Mathies/UK campus for the NCO Academy and NCO Leadership School for USAF enlisted Professional Military Education (PME). With the end of RAF use of the station in 1981, the United States Air Force was given control of Upwood by the Ministry of Defence. Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards In the early 1930s, Britain realised its air defence capabilities were in urgent need of expansion. RAF Upwood is a development of 160 homes to be built in a mature landscaped setting in the village of Bury, which has the day-to-day facilities of a primary school, shop, pub and bus routes with nearby Ramsey offering a wider selection of services. The Americans RAF Molesworth. This initial name referred to its location near the village of Bury and the larger market town of Ramsey. During their time at Upwood, No 52 and 63 Squadrons became training units and took on both Fairey Battle and Avro Anson aircraft. RAF Warboys became one of the original PathfinderForce stations. When the station was closed by the MOD in 1995, the squadron moved to the Upwood school. Barrack Block 444/36 This design is best described as 'half an H', Copyright © 2007 Sean Edwards The store was used for Flares ect. 35 Squadron, flying both Blenheims and Ansons. 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