RAF Leuchars

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RAF Leuchars


Station Crest of RAF Leuchars

IATA: ADX – ICAO: EGQL
Summary
Airport type Military
Operator Royal Air Force
Location Leuchars, Fife, Scotland
Elevation AMSL 38 ft / 12 m
Coordinates 56°22′23″N 002°52′07″W / 56.37306, -2.86861
Website www.raf.mod.uk/rafleuchars/
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04/22 4,803 1,464 Asphalt
09/27 8,491 2,588 Asphalt

RAF Leuchars (IATA: ADXICAO: EGQL) is the most northerly air defence station in the United Kingdom. It is located in Leuchars, Fife, on the east coast of Scotland, near to the university town of St Andrews.

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[edit] Operations

RAF Leuchars is commanded by an Air Commodore instead of a Group Captain who would usually be given command of a base. This is because the base commander here also undertakes the role of Air Officer Scotland. The Present base commander is Air Commodore Clive Bairsto who takes over from Air Commodore Julian Stinton.

Leuchars is currently home to two squadrons of Panavia Tornado F3s. They are No. 111 Squadron and No. 43 Squadron. Both squadrons operate Quick Reaction Alert which was set up primarily to combat threats from Russian attacks during the Cold War.

The station is also home to No. 125 Expeditionary Air Wing and the East of Scotland Universities' Air Squadron (ESUAS) and XII Air Experience Flight (12 AEF) who both use a fleet of seven Tutor T1s.

Leuchars is also the base for No. 612 (County of Aberdeen) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force (an air-transportable surgical squadron), an RAF Mountain Rescue Unit, and is the airfield of use for the local Air Training Corps units.

The other operational UK air defence bases are RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire which is also equipped with F3s and since June 2007 RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire which operates the Eurofighter Typhoon F2.

No 125 Expeditionary Air Wing (EAW) was formed at Leuchars on 1 April 2006. The wing encompasses most of the non-formed unit personnel and does not include the flying units based at the station. The station commander is dual-hatted as the commander of the wing.

In 2007, an extension of the runway which, as of 2006, is currently 3,500 metres (11,000 feet) long, will take place due to the arrival of the Typhoon. Because of the runway extension, the three main squadrons are to be re-sited for the duration of the work. 43(F) SQN will operate from RAF Leeming and RAF Akrotiri over this period. ESUAS and 12 AEF will operate from Fife Airport, Glenrothes.

[edit] Current structure

A third F3 Squadron, No. 56 (Reserve) Squadron, was disbanded in April 2008 in preparation for the arrival of the Typhoon, in 2010. Members of 56 squadron have temporarily joined 43 squadron until a 3 squadron arrangement is reinstated with the arrival of the Typhoon. The RAF Leuchars structure as of May 2008 is as follows:[1]

[edit] Annual Airshow

Cover of 2006 official programme
Cover of 2006 official programme

RAF Leuchars is home to the annual Leuchars Airshow. This usually takes place on a Saturday in September. The 2007 Leuchars Airshow was cancelled due to resurfacing of the runway.[1]

Approximately 45,000 people attended the 2006 show to see displays including the Red Arrows, Eurofighter Typoon, and Battle of Britain memorial flight. Air forces from many NATO countries provide additional static and flight displays.[2]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Air Forces Monthly, April 2008 issue, pp. 44
  2. ^ "Airshow 2006.", DC Thomson, 11 September 2006. 

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