Wellingore Airfield History

RAF Wellingore Airfield
(Map edited to show runways)
Bomber Command Crest
© Crown Copyright/MOD 2010
Airfield Code: JWGoogle Earth Co-ordinates:
53°4'40.98"N  0°31'30.00"W
Runways:
NE/SW 3300ft - WNW/ESE 3150ft
Station History

The site of Wellingore airfield lies approximately one mile south of Wellingore Village. It was first used in late 1917 as a Relief Landing Ground for Cranwell. The site was expanded at the outbreak of WWII, with the provision of a concrete perimeter track, eight blister hangars, six fighter 'E'-pens and defensive pillboxes. A small technical site was established at the north-west corner of the airfield.

The airfield changed roles when No.29 Squadron and No.46 Squadron arrived from Digby with Blenheims and Hurricanes respectively, and were operational during the Battle of Britain. Following the Battle, a variety of fighter units were rotated through the airfield until April 1944. However, during this period aircraft from No.11 SFTS used Wellingore briefly, in 1941. Following the cessation of fighter operations, the airfield reverted back to a RLG for RAF Cranwell until closure in late 1945.

Today, the airfield has returned to agriculture. Some 'E'-pens survive, as does most of the perimeter track and some pill boxes, including the battle headquarters. Of the communal and accommodation sites, a few structures exist in private woodland.

Aircraft and Squadrons
DateSquadronNotes
1917Station opened.
1919Station closed.
1935Station re-opened as a relief landing strip for RAF Cranwell.
1939/40Station was expanded to a full airfield.
July 1940No.29 SqnOperating the Bristol Blenheim and Bristol Beaufighter. Left Wellingore in April 1941.
May 1941No.402 Sqn RCAFOperating the Hawker Hurricane. Left Wellingore in June 1941.
October 1941No.412 Sqn RCAFOperating the Supermarine Spitfire. Left Wellingore in May 1942.
September 1942No.154 SqnOperating the Supermarine Spitfire. Left Wellingore in November 1942.
September 1942No.81 SqnOperating the Hawker Hurricane. Left Wellingore in October 1942.
December 1942No.288 SqnOperating the Supermarine Spitfire. Left Wellingore in January 1943.
April 1943No.613 SqnOperating the North American Aviation P-51 Mustang. Left Wellingore in May 1943.
May 1943No.416 Sqn RCAFOperating the Supermarine Spitfire. Left Wellingore in June 1943.
August 1943No.349 Sqn Belgian AFOperating the Supermarine Spitfire. Left Wellingore in August 1943.
September 1943No.416 Sqn RCAFOperating the Supermarine Spitfire. Left Wellingore in October 1943.
December 1943No.439 Sqn RCAFOperating the Hawker Hurricane. Left Wellingore in January 1944.
January 1944No.402 Sqn RCAFOperating the Hawker Hurricane. Left Wellingore in April 1944.
August 1945RAF Wellingore closed.