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RAF Wellesbourne Mountford

Dates: 1941 - 1964

Early in 1941 the Government purchased over 200 acres of Warwickshire farmland 6 miles East of Stratford Upon Avon and it was designated as RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, the base of No.22 Operational Training Unit until the close of the war in 1945. No. 22 OTU was equipped with Vickers Wellington bombers supplemented by Avro Anson navigational trainers.

On 14th April 1941 No. 22 OTU was formed.

The airfield was attacked from the air four times during May 1941.

In 1942 Wellesbourne aircraft were used in the 1,000 bomber raids on Germany.

During the war period Wellesbourne lost 96 Wellingtons in operational and training accidents. 80 airmen were injured and 315 killed. These comprised of 243 Canadians, 59 RAF, 9 New Zealand, 2 Belgian, 1 Australian and 1 WAAF.

On 25th July 1945 22 OTU was closed after having trained over 9000 airmen.

At the end of July 1945 No. 3 Glider Training School moved in to train glider pilots for war in the Far East. After Japan’s surrender this was closed and moved out in 1947

In Spring 1948 the airfield became a base for the School of Photography utilizing Avro Ansons, staying until 1964.

By 1950 No.9 Oxfords arrived for advanced flying training, these departing in 1954.

The airfield was also host to the Airfield Construction Unit from 1951-1964 and the School of Education from 1950-1952

Wellesbourne was closed in 1964


Memories of RAF Wellesbourne Mountford

RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, in 2009
Written by Brian Mann
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"Re visited Wellesbourne, The airfield is used for private flying, clubs,pilot training and museum etc. The old campsite is now private housing estate, the hangers area is now an industrial estate. The airfield buildings are on the oposite side. Good to go back, had a short flight in light aircraft to complete the experience."


RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, in 1956
Written by Brian Mann
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"At the Air Day in 1956 a good crowd was anxiously awaiting the highlight of the flying display which was US Sabre Jets display team - they never did arrive, they performed over another airfield probably Gaydon and then buggered off. I was reminded of this on a recent visit to Wellesbourne. In the Cafe on the airfield they have a poster of the 1956 Air Day. We urks spent the rest of the day clearing litter from the field, happy days!"



Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving RAF Wellesbourne Mountford

" I was in the Supply Sqdn  at RAF Wellesbourne Mountford 1959-60 and also at RAF El Adem 1960-62 during which time the Airfield Construction saboteurs painted ’5003 Sqdn’ on the water tower immediately behind my accomodation block. Good old days, Geoff Ives. (I had a twin-brother Ken, serving with me at El Adem) "

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Pictures of RAF Wellesbourne Mountford

Photographic Training Unit 1952 photo taken on course at RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire, may / june 1961 just prior to postings abroad, some of us never met up again. Harry WOOD guitar
Derek OGDEN in shirt
Bill lads outside billet May 1961, RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire. L to R Ted BAINES national service, Derek OGDEN guitar, Bill taken in pumproom gardens Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, May 1961.
L to R Ricky WHYMAN, Bill L to R Roy DUGUID, Harry WOOD airfield construction branch May 1961 at RAF Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire.
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