RAF Kirton in Lindsey
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| Royal Air Force Station Kirton in Lindsey Rapier Barracks USAAF Station 349 |
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| Located Near Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England | |
| Type | Military Airfield |
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| Location code | KL |
| Built | 1940 |
| In use | 1940-Present |
| Controlled by | Royal Air Force United States Army Air Forces |
| Garrison | RAF Fighter Command Eighth Air Force |
| Battles/wars | European Theatre of World War II Air Offensive, Europe July 1942 - May 1945 |
RAF Kirton in Lindsey is a Royal Air Force airfield in England. The field is located 15 miles N of Lincoln in Lincolnshire.
It hosts No.1 Air Control Centre (1ACC), the RAF’s only deployable ground-based early warning and air control radar unit, parented by RAF Scampton.
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[edit] World War I
The airfield was first used during World War I (12/1916 to 06/1919) as an airfield for B Flight, 33 Sqn Royal Flying Corps, a Home Defence Sqn with Bristol Fighters and Avro 504s.
With the end of the war, the airfield was returned to agricultural use.
[edit] RAF Fighter Command use
Kirton in Lindsey was reopened in May 1940 as a Fighter Station covering the NE of England during World War II. Many Defiant and Spitfire Squadrons rested here for a short time during the Battle of Britain.
The airfield was home of Number 71 Squadron of the RAF's Fighter Command. 71 Squadron was composed of mostly Americans and was one of the "Eagle Squadrons" of American volunteers who fought in World War II prior to the American entry into the war. 71 Squadron was assigned the squadron code XR.
The squadron arrived at the station in November 1940. By January the squadron was declared combat ready and began flying convoy escort over the North Sea. On 9 April No. 71 was moved to RAF Martlesham Heath.
[edit] USAAF Use
Kirton in Lindsey was allocated to the United States Army Air Force Eighth Air Force in 1942. It was assigned USAAF Stattion number 349, code "KL"
[edit] 1st Fighter Group
Beginning in June 1942, the 94th Fighter Squadron of the 1st Fighter Group at RAF Goxhill used the station for training with Lockheed P-38 Lightings. The squadron remained until October.
[edit] 81st Fighter Group
In October 1942, the 91st Fighter Squadron of the 81st Fighter Group used the station for training. The squadron arrived in Europe from Muroc AAF California flying Bell P-39 Airacobras. The squadron remained until December then departed for French Morocco as part of Twelfth Air Force.
[edit] RAF Flying Training Command use
In May 1943, the station was transferred back to RAF control for use as a Fighter Operational Training Unit with Spitfires of 53 OTU from Llandow, Caistor and Hibaldstow used as satellite airfields. Kirton in Lindsey remained a front-line RAF base during the Cold War and afterwards, with the following units assigned:
- 05/46 to /48, No.7 Service Flying Training School with Oxfords from Sutton Bridge, moved to Cottesmore.
- 48 to /52, Used by non-flying RAF Training Schools.
- 52 to /57, No.2 ITS (later renamed No.1 ITS) with Tiger Moths.
- 57 to /60, Airfield closed and on Care and Maintenance.
- 60 to 12/65, Reopened with 7 School of Technical Training and a Gliding School.
[edit] British Army use
In 1966, control of Kirton in Lindsey was transferred to the Royal Artillery and was renamed "Rapier Barracks".
[edit] Return to RAF control
In 2004, the station was returned to RAF control and now is the home of No.1 Air Control Centre (1ACC), the RAF’s only deployable ground-based early warning and air control radar unit having relocated from RAF Boulmer in 2004-05.
Kirton also provides accommodation and messing for personnel based at, and is administered by, RAF Scampton.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Freeman, Roger A. (1978) Airfields of the Eighth: Then and Now. After the Battle ISBN 0900913096
- Freeman, Roger A. (1991) The Mighty Eighth The Colour Record. Cassell & Co. ISBN 0-304-35708-1
- Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0892010924.
- www.controltowers.co.uk Kirton in Lindsey

