RAF Kirton in Lindsey

RAF Kirton in Lindsey
Rapier Barracks
USAAF Station 349
Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire in England
RAF Kirton in Lindsey is located in Lincolnshire
RAF Kirton in Lindsey
RAF Kirton in Lindsey
Shown within Lincolnshire
Coordinates53°27′41″N 000°34′41″W / 53.46139°N 0.57806°W / 53.46139; -0.57806
TypeRoyal Air Force station
CodeKL
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorRoyal Air Force
United States Army Air Forces
Controlled byRAF Fighter Command 1940-??
Site history
Built1939 (1939)/40
Built byJohn Laing & Son Ltd
In useMay 1940 – 2013 (2013)
Battles/warsEuropean theatre of World War II, Cold War, War in Afghanistan
Airfield information
Elevation61 metres (200 ft)[1] AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
00/00  Grass
00/00  Grass

Royal Air Force Kirton in Lindsey or more simply RAF Kirton in Lindsey is a former Royal Air Force station located 15 miles (24 km) north of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

It's an RAF habit (inherited from the RFC) to name its bases after the nearest railway station, possibly to simplify the process of issuing Rail Warrants to personnel posted there. By that token, the site should be RAF Kirton Lindsey, Kirton Lindsey being the name of the nearby railway station constructed in 1849. No.255 Squadron's Operations Record Book (ORB)[2] consistently uses that version of the name. So does the airfield's separate ORB, from the date of the site's WWII creation (15 May 1940) through to May 1941. After mid-1941 and the departure of No.255 Squadron, use of RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey begins to appear in the site's own records – eventually dominating.[3]

On 25 March 2013 it was announced the MOD planned to dispose of the airfield and technical facilities with only accommodation remaining, which was emptied later that year.[4] The airfield used to host No. 1 Air Control Centre (1ACC), the RAF's only deployable ground-based early warning and air control radar unit, which was parented by RAF Scampton.

  1. ^ Falconer 1998, p. 56.
  2. ^ The National Archives : AIR27/1518
  3. ^ The National Archives : AIR28/427 (Overview, various dates 1940–1941).
  4. ^ "Council outbid in race to buy RAF Kirton site scuppers business park plan". Scunthorpe Telegraph. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2015.