RAF Tilshead

Former RAF station in Wiltshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Royal Air Force Tilshead or more simply RAF Tilshead is a former Royal Air Force station west of Tilshead, Wiltshire, England and 9 miles (14 km) east of Warminster.

Coordinates51°13′40″N 001°58′13″W
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RAF Tilshead
Tilshead, Wiltshire in England
Site information
TypeRoyal Air Force station
OwnerAir Ministry
OperatorRoyal Air Force
Location
RAF Tilshead is located in Wiltshire
RAF Tilshead
RAF Tilshead
Shown within Wiltshire
Coordinates51°13′40″N 001°58′13″W
Site history
Built1925 (1925)
In use1925-1941 (1941)
Airfield information
Elevation124 metres (407 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
00/00  Concrete
00/00  Concrete
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The unpaved airfield was open from 1925 until 1941.[1] Nearby at Shrewton, a relief landing ground controlled by No. 38 Wing RAF was open from 1940 to 1946.[2][3]

Based units

No. 16 Squadron RAF flew the Westland Lysander as a detachment for RAF Weston Zoyland between 15 August 1940 and 8 September 1941, conducting reconnaissance protecting the country from the planned invasion and looking for enemy movements.[4]

No. 225 (Army Co-operation) Squadron RAF also flew the Lysander[5] before moving to RAF Thruxton.[6]

The airfield also provided initial training period for the Glider Pilot Regiment providing basic flying training.[7]

Current use

The site is currently used by the British Army[1] as part of the Salisbury Plain training area and there is nothing left of the airfield.

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