RAF Southrop
Former RAF station in Gloucestershire, England
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Royal Air Force Southrop or more simply RAF Southrop is a former Royal Air Force Satellite Station west of the village of Southrop, Gloucestershire during the Second World War from August 1940 to November 1945.[1]
| RAF Southrop | |||||||||||
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| Southrop, Gloucestershire in England | |||||||||||
Former runway | |||||||||||
| Site information | |||||||||||
| Type | Royal Air Force Satellite Station | ||||||||||
| Owner | Air Ministry | ||||||||||
| Operator | Royal Air Force | ||||||||||
| Controlled by | RAF Flying Training Command | ||||||||||
| Location | |||||||||||
| Coordinates | 51°43′50″N 001°44′24″W | ||||||||||
| Site history | |||||||||||
| Built | 1940 | ||||||||||
| In use | 1940 - 1947 | ||||||||||
| Battles/wars | European theatre of World War II | ||||||||||
| Airfield information | |||||||||||
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It had three grass runways,[2] It was used as a Relief Landing Ground for Airspeed Oxford and North American Harvard training aircraft for No. 23 Group RAF.[3]
The defences included a double pillbox.[4]
The following units were here at some point:[5]
Current use
The site is currently farmland.[5]