RAF Upwood
England
About
RAF Upwood opened in Huntingdonshire in 1936 and, after early bomber and training use, became a No. 8 (Pathfinder) Group station. No. 139 (Jamaica) Squadron flew de Havilland Mosquitoes and No. 156 Squadron flew Avro Lancasters from it, marking targets for the main bomber force and suffering heavy aircrew losses. After the war it remained in RAF and later USAF use as a support station, and much of the site survives, parts of it now redeveloped.
Photographs
ⓘ licence & credit
Richard Humphrey / CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RAF_Upwood_-_Old_water_tower_-_geograph.org.uk_-_3330631.jpgView source & full licence →ⓘ licence & credit
Richard Humphrey / CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RAF_Upwood_-_Former_community_centre_-_geograph.org.uk_-_3330646.jpgView source & full licence →ⓘ licence & credit
Peter Neal / CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RAF_Upwood_-_derelict_WW2_bomber_base_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2261162.jpgView source & full licence →ⓘ licence & credit
Michael Trolove / CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Former_administration_building,_RAF_Upwood_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1243605.jpgView source & full licence →ⓘ licence & credit
Peter Neal / CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:RAF_Upwood_-_derelict_WW2_bomber_base_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2261154.jpgView source & full licence →ⓘ licence & credit
assumed RAF / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:52_Squadron_RAF_Fairey_Battle_at_Upwood_IWM_H(AM)_179.jpgView source & full licence →Home to
- No. 17 OTU — 92 Group
No people are cross-referenced to this airfield yet. Links appear as squadron postings, crews and service records are added.
