42°41′22″N 081°19′58″W / 42.68944°N 81.33278°W
RCAF Station Fingal | |
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Active | 25 November 1940 – 17 February 1945 |
Country | Canada |
Branch | Royal Canadian Air Force |
Role | British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Aircrew training |
Part of | No. 1 Training Command |
Schools | No. 4 Bombing and Gunnery School |
Station Magazine | Fingal Observer |
Commanders | |
W/C | W. D. Van Vliet - 1940 |
Aircraft flown | |
Trainer | Avro Anson Fairey Battle Westland Lysander Bristol Bolingbroke Northrop Nomad North American Harvard North American Yale |
RCAF Station Fingal was a Second World War British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) air station located near Fingal, Ontario, Canada. It was operated and administered by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).[1]
Fingal hosted No. 4 Bomber and Gunnery School (No. 4 B&GS), which trained bomb aimers and air gunners. The school opened on 25 November 1940 and closed 17 February 1945. Aircraft used included the Fairey Battle, Northrop Nomad, Westland Lysander, Bristol Bolingbroke and Avro Anson. When 4 B&GS closed, its fleet of aircraft consisted of 34 Avro Anson Mark I, 29 Bristol Bolingbroke Mark IVT, and 1 North American Harvard II. Bombing ranges were located near Melbourne, Frome, Tempo, and Dutton. A bombing range was also located on Lake Erie. A marine unit was based in Port Stanley.[2][3]
The area is now a wildlife preserve called the "Fingal Wildlife Management Area". Wildlife habitat has been restored and area has been set aside for agricultural demonstration purposes. Interpretive trails with signage have been installed.