RAF Topcliffe

RAF Topcliffe
Topcliffe, North Yorkshire in England
A Grob Viking T.1, similar to the type flown by No. 645 Volunteer Gliding Squadron based at Topcliffe
RAF Topcliffe is located in North Yorkshire
RAF Topcliffe
RAF Topcliffe
Location within North Yorkshire
Coordinates54°12′20″N 001°22′56″W / 54.20556°N 1.38222°W / 54.20556; -1.38222
TypeMilitary airfield
CodeTP
Area117 hectares
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorRoyal Air Force
Controlled byNo. 22 Group (Training)
ConditionOperational
Site history
Built1939–1940
In use1939 (1939) – present
Battles/warsSecond World War
Cold War
Airfield information
IdentifiersICAO: EGXZ, WMO: 03265
Elevation28 metres (92 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
02/20 1,826 metres (5,991 ft) Asphalt
13/31 1,256 metres (4,121 ft) Stone mastic asphalt/asphalt
Source: UK Military Aeronautical Information Publication – Topcliffe (EGXZ)[1]

Royal Air Force Topcliffe or RAF Topcliffe (ICAO: EGXZ) is a Royal Air Force station in North Yorkshire, England.

It was established as a RAF Bomber Command station in 1940. The British Army took over a large part of the site in 1974 and the airfield became an enclave within Alanbrooke Barracks. The last remaining RAF unit is No. 645 Volunteer Gliding Squadron which operates the Grob Viking T.1 glider.

  1. ^ "UK Military Aeronautical Information Publication – Topcliffe (EGXZ)" (PDF). No.1 Aeronautical Information Documents Unit. Royal Air Force. 8 October 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2022.