RAF Limavady
Former Royal Air Force station in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
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Royal Air Force Limavady, or more simply RAF Limavady, is a former Royal Air Force satellite station, also known as Aghanloo airfield, near the city of Derry, Northern Ireland.
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| RAF Limavady RNAS Limavady | |||||||||||
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| Limavady, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland | |||||||||||
| Site information | |||||||||||
| Type | Royal Air Force satellite station | ||||||||||
| Owner | Air Ministry Admiralty | ||||||||||
| Operator | Royal Air Force Royal Navy | ||||||||||
| Controlled by | RAF Coastal Command * No. 15 Group RAF * No. 17 (T) Group RAF Fleet Air Arm | ||||||||||
| Location | |||||||||||
| Coordinates | 55°04′23″N 006°56′15″W | ||||||||||
| Site history | |||||||||||
| Built | 1940 | ||||||||||
| In use | 1940 - August 1945 | ||||||||||
| Battles/wars | European theatre of World War II Cold War | ||||||||||
| Airfield information | |||||||||||
| Elevation | 20 metres (66 ft)[1] AMSL | ||||||||||
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History
The station was built in 1940 during the Second World War. The airfield was part of RAF Coastal Command and was important in the fight against U-boats in the Atlantic Ocean.[2]
- Units
The following units were also here at some point:
- No. 7 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF (April 1942 - May 1944)[18]
- No. 22 Air Crew Holding Unit[17]
- No. 2754 Squadron RAF Regiment[17]
- Loran Training Unit RAF (April 1945) [19] became Coastal Command Anti U-Boat Devices School RAF (April - August 1945)[20]
During the Second World War the airfield was further used by the Fleet Air Arm when it was known as RNAS Limavady until 1958 when it was finally sold off.