RAF Upavon | |||||||||||
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Near Upavon, Wiltshire in England | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°17′26″N 001°46′42″W / 51.29056°N 1.77833°W | ||||||||||
Type | Royal Air Force station | ||||||||||
Site information | |||||||||||
Owner | Ministry of Defence | ||||||||||
Operator | Royal Flying Corps (1914–1918) Royal Air Force (1918–1993) | ||||||||||
Condition | Closed | ||||||||||
Site history | |||||||||||
Built | 1912 | ||||||||||
In use | 1912–1993 | ||||||||||
Fate | Transferred to the British Army and became Trenchard Lines. | ||||||||||
Airfield information | |||||||||||
Identifiers | IATA: UPV, ICAO: EGDJ, WMO: 03744 | ||||||||||
Elevation | 175 metres (574 ft) AMSL | ||||||||||
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Royal Air Force Upavon, or more simply RAF Upavon, is a former Royal Air Force station in Wiltshire, England. It was a grass airfield, military flight training school, and administrative headquarters of the Royal Air Force. The station opened in 1912 and closed in 1993, when it was transferred to the British Army and became known as Trenchard Lines.
The station motto was In Principio Et Semper, and translated from Latin means "In the Beginning and Always".[1]