Military Genealogy
Military Genealogy
 
       HOME       
     SEARCH     
 ABOUT US 
  TERMS  
PRIVACY POLICY
CONTACT US
RAF hucknell

Dates: 1917 - 1957

Hucknall was a first war airfield opening in 1917 in the training role, a role it continued with untill the enad of the war, whereupon it fell into disuse, eventually being sold. Not long after the land was re-bought by the air ministry who started an upgrading programme to bring the airfield up to the 1930s standards.

A varity of units in the reserve role operated from Hucknall up to WW2, to be joined in 1934 by the Rollls Royce company who needed a large flat area for engine testing. Training aircraft continued to use Hucknall during WW2, operating alongside Rolls Royce untill the wars end, auxilary units continued to show a presence here untill 1957 when all auxiliary units were disbandend. Hucknall was then left to Rolls royce who continue to use the airfield to this date for testing and production of the Trent engine. Although many new facilities have been built many original structures can still be seen.



Bookmark this unit for easy reference later


View your bookmarks



RAF hucknell
1917 - 1957
REGISTER
SEARCH RECORDS
FREE POW SEARCH
FREE MEDIEVAL SRCH
COMMUNITY
HIRE A RESEARCHER
TUTORIALS
CAMPAIGN MEDALS
AFFILIATES
GENEALOGY LINKS
ADD TO FAVOURITES
LOGIN
CONTACT US
HOME
Recommend this page to a friend.
Your Name:
Friends Name:
Friends Email:


Forces Reunited Military Discounts Army Surplus Military Dating Terms Privacy Policy Contact

Army Roll of Honour British Prisoners of War World War Two Naval Losses Soldiers Died in the Great War De Ruvignys Roll of Honour Boer War Casualties Men of the Battle of Waterloo

Indian Mutiny records Crimean War records

© 2012 Forces Genealogy - A Forces Reunited Company