RAF Woodvale
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RAF Woodvale (ICAO: EGOW) is a Royal Air Force Station located 4 mi (6.4 km) south of Southport, Merseyside in Woodvale. Its current principal role is as a flight training centre for various para-military and civilian flying groups.
Order of Battle:
Liverpool University Air Squadron-
LUAS moved in from RAF Hooton Park 2 July 1951.
Manchester and Salford University Air Squadron (then named Manchester University Air Squadron), MUAS moved in from Manchester's Barton Aerodrome in March 1953.
10 Air Experience Flight -
10 AEF was formed at RAF Woodvale 25 August 1958.
631 Volunteer Gliding Squadron -
631 VGS moved in from RAF Sealand in March 2006.
Merseyside Police Air Support Group - MPASG.
Headquarters Merseyside Wing of the Air Training Corps.
611 (Woodvale) Squadron ATC.
Woodvale Aircraft Owners' Group - WAOG.
www.raf.mod.uk/rafwoodvale/aboutus/index.cfm
www.raf.mod.uk/rafwoodvale/aboutus/whoisbasedhere.cfm
History:
Although constructed as an all-weather night fighter airfield for the defence of Liverpool, it did not open until 7 December 1941. This was just after the Liverpool Blitz, which had peaked in May.
RAF squadrons were brought up from the south of England to 'rest' for short periods, during which time they defended Merseyside. 308 (Krakowski) Squadron was the first to arrive, on 12 December 1941, from RAF Northolt. Squadrons were rotated regularly. Several were Polish, including 315 (Dęblinski) Sqn and 317 (Wilenski) Sqn. Spitfire IIs and Vbs were operated by these units.
Support units working with all three Services also served there, calibrating anti-aircraft guns and towing targets for the Royal Navy. In April 1945, Woodvale briefly became a Tender for the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm airfield at Burscough, HMS Ringtail, being given the name HMS Ringtail II.
After a period of inactivity, Woodvale reopened on 22 July 1946, when the Spitfire F14s of No. 611 (West Lancashire) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, moved here from Liverpool Airport at Speke. The squadron re-equipped with Spitfire F22s in June 1948. Gloster Meteor F4 and T7 jets were flown between 1950 until 9 July 1951. Because of the need for better facilities, the Squadron moved to RAF Hooton Park, joining No. 610 Squadron, where it remained until its disbandment on 10 March 1957.
No.5 Civilian Anti-Aircraft Co-Operation Unit moved to Woodvale on 1 January 1958, and operated target-towing Meteors until 30 September 1971 when the unit was disbanded.
www.controltowers.co.uk/W-Z/Woodvale.htm
Order of Battle:
Liverpool University Air Squadron-
LUAS moved in from RAF Hooton Park 2 July 1951.
Manchester and Salford University Air Squadron (then named Manchester University Air Squadron), MUAS moved in from Manchester's Barton Aerodrome in March 1953.
10 Air Experience Flight -
10 AEF was formed at RAF Woodvale 25 August 1958.
631 Volunteer Gliding Squadron -
631 VGS moved in from RAF Sealand in March 2006.
Merseyside Police Air Support Group - MPASG.
Headquarters Merseyside Wing of the Air Training Corps.
611 (Woodvale) Squadron ATC.
Woodvale Aircraft Owners' Group - WAOG.
www.raf.mod.uk/rafwoodvale/aboutus/index.cfm
www.raf.mod.uk/rafwoodvale/aboutus/whoisbasedhere.cfm
History:
Although constructed as an all-weather night fighter airfield for the defence of Liverpool, it did not open until 7 December 1941. This was just after the Liverpool Blitz, which had peaked in May.
RAF squadrons were brought up from the south of England to 'rest' for short periods, during which time they defended Merseyside. 308 (Krakowski) Squadron was the first to arrive, on 12 December 1941, from RAF Northolt. Squadrons were rotated regularly. Several were Polish, including 315 (Dęblinski) Sqn and 317 (Wilenski) Sqn. Spitfire IIs and Vbs were operated by these units.
Support units working with all three Services also served there, calibrating anti-aircraft guns and towing targets for the Royal Navy. In April 1945, Woodvale briefly became a Tender for the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm airfield at Burscough, HMS Ringtail, being given the name HMS Ringtail II.
After a period of inactivity, Woodvale reopened on 22 July 1946, when the Spitfire F14s of No. 611 (West Lancashire) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, moved here from Liverpool Airport at Speke. The squadron re-equipped with Spitfire F22s in June 1948. Gloster Meteor F4 and T7 jets were flown between 1950 until 9 July 1951. Because of the need for better facilities, the Squadron moved to RAF Hooton Park, joining No. 610 Squadron, where it remained until its disbandment on 10 March 1957.
No.5 Civilian Anti-Aircraft Co-Operation Unit moved to Woodvale on 1 January 1958, and operated target-towing Meteors until 30 September 1971 when the unit was disbanded.
www.controltowers.co.uk/W-Z/Woodvale.htm
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Woodvale
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 53°34'46"N 3°3'26"W
- Altcar Beach. No Access MOD Land 5.8 km
- BAE Systems Warton 22 km
- Weeton Barracks Camp 28 km
- DCSA Inskip 31 km
- RAF Sealand North Camp 40 km
- BAE Systems Submarine Solutions 60 km
- RAF Mona 95 km
- RAF Valley / Anglesey Airport 105 km
- former RAF Llanbedr 111 km
- Former RAF Penrhos AB 123 km
- Formby Golf Club 1.8 km
- Formby Point Nature Reserve 3 km
- Sefton 3.1 km
- Royal Birkdale Golf Club 5 km
- Altcar Rifle Range 5.1 km
- Best part of Formby Beach 5.6 km
- Burscough Industrial Estate 13 km
- Martin Mere Wetland Centre 13 km
- Merseyside 14 km
- BAE Systems Warton 22 km