RAF Thornaby

RAF Thornaby
Thornaby-on-Tees, North Yorkshire in England
RAF Thornaby on a target dossier of the German Luftwaffe, 1941
RAF Thornaby is located in North Yorkshire
RAF Thornaby
RAF Thornaby
Shown within North Yorkshire
RAF Thornaby is located in the United Kingdom
RAF Thornaby
RAF Thornaby
RAF Thornaby (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates54°32′00″N 01°18′00″W / 54.53333°N 1.30000°W / 54.53333; -1.30000
Grid referenceNZ455163[1]
TypeRoyal Air Force station
Site information
OwnerAir Ministry
OperatorRoyal Air Force
Controlled byRAF Coastal Command (1939-)
* No. 17 Group RAF
RAF Fighter Command
* No. 12 Group RAF
Site history
Built1929 (1929)
In use1929 - 1 October 1958 (1958)
Battles/warsEuropean theatre of World War II
Cold War
Airfield information
Elevation18 metres (59 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
04/22 1,807 metres (5,928 ft) Asphalt
10/28 1,277 metres (4,190 ft) Asphalt
17/35 1,282 metres (4,206 ft) Asphalt

Royal Air Force Thornaby, or more simply RAF Thornaby, is a former Royal Air Force Station located in the town of Thornaby-on-Tees, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Fighter Command, Bomber Command and Coastal Command all operated from the base over its history, but its stint under Coastal Command is what the base was notable for, particularly in the air-sea rescue environment and the development of the Thornaby Bag. This was an emergency bag dropped to downed aircrew at sea and contained food, cigarettes and drink.

  1. ^ Birtles 2012, p. 52.