RAF Church Fenton

England

53.8344, -1.1955 — view on OpenStreetMap ↗

About

RAF Church Fenton lay in North Yorkshire, some four miles south-east of Tadcaster, and opened in 1937 as one of the Royal Air Force’s expansion-period fighter aerodromes. Through the Second World War it served under Fighter Command, passing between Nos. 11, 12 and 13 Groups, and acted as a base for the air defence of the industrial cities of Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield and the Humber. Its grass surface was later given hard runways as the demands of operational flying grew.

A long succession of fighter squadrons rotated through the station, flying aircraft such as the Gloster Gladiator, Hawker Hurricane and, later, the twin-engined night fighters that Church Fenton specialised in supporting. No. 54 Operational Training Unit, an early night-fighter training school, formed here in 1940. The station is best remembered as the birthplace of the first American “Eagle” squadron, No. 71, formed in 1940 from volunteers who crossed the Atlantic to fly for Britain before the United States entered the war. Polish and Canadian units, including Nos. 306 and 242 Squadrons, also operated from the field.

After the war Church Fenton continued in RAF use, moving to a training role and operating jets including the Gloster Meteor and Hawker Hunter, and later the Short Tucano. It closed as an independent RAF station at the end of 1992. The site was sold in 2013 and reopened for civilian flying as Leeds East Airport.

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25 persons cross-referenced to this airfield — through a posting here, a squadron based here, or aircrew who flew from it.

NameRankConnectionDates
Affleck, James Flying Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Anderson, John Flight Sergeant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Ball, Edward Cecil Flight Lieutenant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Behrent, Ernest Henry Flight Sergeant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Breward, Noel Flight Sergeant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Brock, George Herbert Pilot Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Clark, Ian Flight Sergeant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Creek, Ronald Arthur Flight Sergeant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Duncan, Colin Campbell Flying Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Edwards, Ernest Frank Flight Sergeant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Gordon, Samuel John Pilot Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Green, Dennis Norman Pilot Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Gunn, James Athol Flight Lieutenant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Hills, Oliver Lilburne Rieu Pilot Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Hobbis, Dudley Ormston Squadron Leader Aircrew (squadron based here)
Kemp, William Flying Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Lawrence, George Bruce Flying Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Mallon, Thomas Alexander Pilot Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Niederer, Rex Keith Warrant Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Rawlings, Leslie McDonald Pilot Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Riwai, Tohunga Richard Flying Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Scott, Howard George Flight Sergeant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Watson, Keith James Flight Sergeant Aircrew (squadron based here)
Wilson, Alan William Flying Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)
Wilson, Chisholm Martyn Flying Officer Aircrew (squadron based here)