RNAS Dunino

Former Royal Naval Air Station in Fife, Scotland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Royal Naval Air Station Dunino or more simply RNAS Dunino (HMS Jackdaw II) is a former Fleet Air Arm base located 1.8 miles (2.9 km) west of Kingsbarns, Fife, Scotland and 4.6 miles (7.4 km) south east of St Andrews, Fife.

TypeRoyal Naval Air Station
OperatorRoyal Air Force
1941 - 1942
Royal Navy
1942 - 1946
Quick facts RNAS DuninoHMS Jackdaw II RAF Dunino, Site information ...
RNAS Dunino
HMS Jackdaw II
RAF Dunino
Dunino, Fife in Scotland
Site information
TypeRoyal Naval Air Station
OwnerAir Ministry
Admiralty
OperatorRoyal Air Force
1941 - 1942
Royal Navy
1942 - 1946
Controlled byRAF Fighter Command
Fleet Air Arm
FunctionSatellite to RNAS Crail
Location
RAF Dunino is located in Fife
RAF Dunino
RAF Dunino
Shown within Fife
RAF Dunino is located in the United Kingdom
RAF Dunino
RAF Dunino
RAF Dunino (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates56°17′25″N 002°42′20″W
Site history
Built1940 (1940)
In use1941-1946 (1946)
Garrison information
Occupants
Airfield information
Elevation75 metres (246 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
09/27 1,284 yards (1,174 m) Sommerfeld tracking
05/23 1,200 yards (1,097 m) Grass
09/27 1,400 yards (1,280 m) Grass
16/24 900 yards (823 m) Grass
[1]
Close

History

The base started life as RAF Dunino. No. 309 Polish Fighter-Reconnaissance Squadron used it from 8 May 1941, equipped with the Westland Lysander IIIA and then, from 1942, the North American Mustang I. The squadron had detachments at RAF Gatwick, RAF Longman and RAF Findo Gask and left on 26 November 1942, going to RAF Findo Gask.[2] The airfield was then transferred to the Royal Navy and renamed RNAS Dunino (HMS Jackdaw II). The first naval squadron was 825 Naval Air Squadron, which operated the Fairey Swordfish from Dunino between February and March 1943.

Between April 1943 and August 1943, the base was used by 827 Naval Air Squadron equipped with Fairey Barracudas, and then, between February 1943 and September 1943, by 737 Naval Air Squadron flying Supermarine Walrus amphibians. Between December 1943 and January 1944, the base was home to 813 Naval Air Squadron flying Swordfish torpedo bombers.

Units

A number of units were here at some point:[3]

Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain
Royal Navy
  • 737 Naval Air Squadron
  • 770 Naval Air Squadron
  • 785 Naval Air Squadron
  • 786 Naval Air Squadron
  • 813 Naval Air Squadron
  • 820 Naval Air Squadron
  • 824 Naval Air Squadron
  • 825 Naval Air Squadron
  • 827 Naval Air Squadron
  • 833 Naval Air Squadron
  • 837 Naval Air Squadron
  • 837 'A' Flight
  • 837 'D' Flight
  • 838 Naval Air Squadron
  • 860 Naval Air Squadron

Remains

The derelict control tower remains, but everything else appears to have been either demolished or removed.

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI