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List of Royal Air Force Satellite Landing Grounds

A Satellite Landing Ground (SLG) is a type of British Royal Air Force (RAF) aviation facility that typically consists of an airfield with one or two grass runways which is designed throughout to be hidden from aerial observation by blending into forests and other natural features to hide the presence of aircraft and associated buildings. The landing grounds were mainly used by RAF Maintenance Units (MU) which used the areas to disperse aircraft to reduce the likelihood of attacks from the air. Some improvements and upgrades to aircraft were performed at these sites but overall it was kept to a minimum. Some support buildings came about by using requisitioned buildings on the land.[citation needed]

Ensign of the British Royal Air Force

A satellite station is not the same as a Satellite Landing Ground.

The former No. 5 SLG Berrow
Open land on the former site of No. 5 SLG Berrow
Site 1 of the former No. 15 SLG Bodorgan
The Watch Office at the former No. 26 SLG Stravithie

Satellite Landing Grounds edit

Number Name Location County Dates when used as a SLG Units
No. 1 SLG RAF Slade Farm 51°53′48″N 001°15′46″W / 51.89667°N 1.26278°W / 51.89667; -1.26278 Oxfordshire 1 December 1940–10 January 1946 Used by No. 39 MU RAF Colerne
No. 2 SLG RAF Starveall Farm 51°51′18″N 001°20′42″W / 51.85500°N 1.34500°W / 51.85500; -1.34500 Oxfordshire 14 June 1941–29 September 1945. Satellite to No. 39 MU RAF Colerne
No. 3 SLG RAF Middle Farm 52°00′01″N 001°05′00″W / 52.00028°N 1.08333°W / 52.00028; -1.08333 Oxfordshire 1 April 1941–10 January 1946 Used by 8 MU RAF Little Rissington
No. 4 SLG RAF Rudbaxton 51°53′00″N 004°56′00″W / 51.88333°N 4.93333°W / 51.88333; -4.93333 Pembrokeshire 1941–1943 Used by 38 MU[1]
No. 5 SLG RAF Berrow 52°00′15″N 002°16′45″W / 52.00417°N 2.27917°W / 52.00417; -2.27917 Worcestershire 1941–1945 No. 5 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kemble between March 1941 and late 1941.
No. 20 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Aston Down between 1941 and August 1942.
No. 6 SLG RAF St Brides 51°26′00″N 003°35′00″W / 51.43333°N 3.58333°W / 51.43333; -3.58333 Glamorgan 1941–September 1945 No. 19 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF St Athan between 15 December 1940 and July 1945.
No. 7 SLG RAF Chepstow 51°39′13″N 002°41′19″W / 51.65361°N 2.68861°W / 51.65361; -2.68861 Monmouthshire 3 May 1941–December 1944 No. 19 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF St Athan from 13 May 1941 and 21 February 1942.
No. 38 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Llandow from 21 February 1942.[2]
No. 8 SLG RAF Hutton in the Forest 54°34′00″N 002°49′00″W / 54.56667°N 2.81667°W / 54.56667; -2.81667 Cumberland June 1941–August 1945 No. 22 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Silloth
No. 9 SLG RAF Hornby Hall 54°39′25″N 002°39′50″W / 54.65694°N 2.66389°W / 54.65694; -2.66389 Cumberland March 1941–July 1945 No. 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries between July 1940 and September 1940.
No. 22 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Silloth.
No. 12 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kirkbride.[3]
No. 10 SLG RAF Wath Head 54°49′04″N 003°06′40″W / 54.81778°N 3.11111°W / 54.81778; -3.11111 Cumberland 1941–1 December 1945 No. 12 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kirkbride between early 1941 and 12 January 1944.
No. 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries between 12 January 1944 and September 1945.
No. 11 SLG RAF Low Eldrig 54°49′00″N 004°58′00″W / 54.81667°N 4.96667°W / 54.81667; -4.96667 Wigtownshire 1 July 1941–September 1942 No. 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries.
No. 12 SLG RAF Beechwood Park 51°49′23″N 000°29′04″W / 51.82306°N 0.48444°W / 51.82306; -0.48444 Hertfordshire 1943–March 1946 No. 15 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Wroughton from mid 1943.
No. 13 SLG RAF Tatton Park 53°19′47″N 002°22′32″W / 53.32972°N 2.37556°W / 53.32972; -2.37556 Cheshire August 1941–May 1943 No. 48 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Hawarden
No. 51 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Lichfield.
No. 14 SLG RAF Overley Park 51°44′00″N 002°01′00″W / 51.73333°N 2.01667°W / 51.73333; -2.01667 Gloucestershire 1941–1944 For No. 20 MU until 1942, used by 10 MU in 1944.
No. 15 SLG RAF Bodorgan 53°11′06″N 004°25′45″W / 53.18500°N 4.42917°W / 53.18500; -4.42917 Gwynedd 1940–1944 For No. 48 MU
No. 16 SLG RAF Ballywalter 54°33′08″N 005°29′07″W / 54.55222°N 5.48528°W / 54.55222; -5.48528 Down 1941–1945 For No. 23 MU
No. 17 SLG RAF Maydown 55°02′00″N 007°14′23″W / 55.03333°N 7.23972°W / 55.03333; -7.23972 Londonderry 1941–1941 Used by 23 MU, developed into a full size airfield.
No. 18 SLG RAF St Angelo 54°24′56″N 007°39′05″W / 54.41556°N 7.65139°W / 54.41556; -7.65139 Fermanagh April 1941–September 1941 Used by 23 MU RAF Aldergrove but not used. Later became a fighter sector station.
No. 19 SLG RAF Murlough 54°15′00″N 005°54′00″W / 54.25000°N 5.90000°W / 54.25000; -5.90000 Down 1941–1945 Used by No. 23 MU
No. 20 SLG RAF Langford Lodge 54°37′02″N 006°18′11″W / 54.61722°N 6.30306°W / 54.61722; -6.30306 Antrim 1941–1942 Used by No. 23 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Aldergrove.[4] developed in a full size airfield.
No. 21 SLG RAF Ollerton 52°49′59″N 002°30′27″W / 52.83306°N 2.50750°W / 52.83306; -2.50750 Shropshire 1941–1942 Used by 29 MU, 37 MU and 27 MU from RAF Shawbury. Transferred to the Navy and renamed Hinstock/HMS Godwit.
No. 22 SLG RAF Barnsley Park 51°46′00″N 001°53′23″W / 51.76667°N 1.88972°W / 51.76667; -1.88972 Gloucestershire 1941–1945 Used by 6 MU then 5 MU
No. 23 SLG RAF Down Farm 51°35′00″N 002°15′00″W / 51.58333°N 2.25000°W / 51.58333; -2.25000 Gloucestershire 1941–1946 Used by 10 MU
No. 24 SLG RAF Methven 56°24′39″N 003°32′05″W / 56.41083°N 3.53472°W / 56.41083; -3.53472 Perthshire 1941–1944 Used by 44 MU
No. 25 SLG RAF Findo Gask 56°22′29″N 003°36′33″W / 56.37472°N 3.60917°W / 56.37472; -3.60917 Perthshire 1941–1942 No. 44 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Edzell. Developed into a full size airfield.
No. 26 SLG RAF Stravithie 56°18′00″N 002°45′00″W / 56.30000°N 2.75000°W / 56.30000; -2.75000 Fife 1941–1942 No. 44 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Edzell.
No. 27 SLG RAF Lennoxlove 55°55′59″N 002°45′08″W / 55.93306°N 2.75222°W / 55.93306; -2.75222 East Lothian 1941–1946 No. 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries.[5]
No. 28 SLG RAF Barton Abbey 51°55′13″N 001°20′03″W / 51.92028°N 1.33417°W / 51.92028; -1.33417 Oxfordshire 1943–1945 No. 39 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Colerne until March 1943.
No. 6 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Brize Norton from 1943.
No. 29 SLG RAF Hodnet 52°50′27″N 002°34′28″W / 52.84083°N 2.57444°W / 52.84083; -2.57444 Shropshire 1941–1945 Used by 24 MU, 37 MU, 51 MU and 27 MU from RAF Shawbury
No. 30 SLG RAF Brockton 52°37′00″N 002°25′00″W / 52.61667°N 2.41667°W / 52.61667; -2.41667 Shropshire 1941–1945 Used by 9 MU
No. 31 SLG RAF Everleigh 51°18′00″N 001°44′00″W / 51.30000°N 1.73333°W / 51.30000; -1.73333 Wiltshire 1941–1945 Used by 15 MU and 33 MU from RAF Lyneham from September 1942.
No. 32 SLG RAF Hoar Cross 52°47′40″N 001°49′23″W / 52.79444°N 1.82306°W / 52.79444; -1.82306 Staffordshire 1941–1945 Used by 51 MU
No. 33 SLG RAF Weston Park 52°41′14″N 002°17′12″W / 52.68722°N 2.28667°W / 52.68722; -2.28667 Shropshire 1941–1945 No. 27 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Shawbury, transferred to the Royal Navy.
No. 34 SLG RAF Woburn Park 51°59′19″N 000°36′01″W / 51.98861°N 0.60028°W / 51.98861; -0.60028 Bedfordshire 1941–1947 Used by 6 MU and 8 MU
No. 35 SLG RAF Blidworth 53°06′21″N 001°06′51″W / 53.10583°N 1.11417°W / 53.10583; -1.11417 Nottinghamshire 1941–1942 Used by 51 MU
No. 36 SLG RAF Winterseugh 55°01′00″N 003°19′00″W / 55.01667°N 3.31667°W / 55.01667; -3.31667 Dumfriesshire 1941–1942 Used by 18 MU
No. 37 SLG RAF Hardwick Park 53°10′18″N 001°18′07″W / 53.17167°N 1.30194°W / 53.17167; -1.30194 Derbyshire 1941–1943 Used by 27 MU and 51 MU
No. 38 SLG RAF Grove Park 53°18′42″N 000°53′57″W / 53.31167°N 0.89917°W / 53.31167; -0.89917 Nottinghamshire 1942–1945 Used by 51 MU and 27 MU
No. 39 SLG RAF Brayton Park 54°46′26″N 003°18′04″W / 54.77389°N 3.30111°W / 54.77389; -3.30111 Cumberland 1941–1946 Used by 12 MU
No. 40 SLG RAF Dornoch 57°52′20″N 004°01′35″W / 57.87222°N 4.02639°W / 57.87222; -4.02639 Ross & Cromarty 1941–1945 Used by 45 MU
No. 41 SLG RAF Kirkton 57°57′23″N 004°01′51″W / 57.95639°N 4.03083°W / 57.95639; -4.03083 Sutherland 1941–1945 No. 45 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF.[6]
No. 42 SLG RAF Black Isle 57°37′37″N 004°09′37″W / 57.62694°N 4.16028°W / 57.62694; -4.16028 Ross & Cromarty 1941–1945 Also known as Black Stand [7] Used by 46 MU
No. 43 SLG RAF Leanach 57°29′00″N 004°02′00″W / 57.48333°N 4.03333°W / 57.48333; -4.03333 Invernessshire 1941–1946 Used by 46 MU
No. 44 SLG RAF Bush Barn 51°39′42″N 001°29′03″W / 51.66167°N 1.48417°W / 51.66167; -1.48417 Oxfordshire 1941–1943 Used by 5 MU, later used by Royal Navy
No. 45 SLG RAF Townsend 51°27′00″N 001°53′00″W / 51.45000°N 1.88333°W / 51.45000; -1.88333 Wiltshire 1941–1943 No. 33 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Lyneham until September 1942
No. 15 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Wroughton from September 1942.
No. 46 SLG RAF Brinklow 52°24′00″N 001°23′00″W / 52.40000°N 1.38333°W / 52.40000; -1.38333 Warwickshire 1941–1944 Used by 29 MU
No. 47 SLG RAF Southgrove 51°19′00″N 001°41′00″W / 51.31667°N 1.68333°W / 51.31667; -1.68333 Wiltshire 1941 Was for 5 MU but was not used.
No. 48 SLG RAF Teddesley Park 52°44′19″N 002°04′52″W / 52.73861°N 2.08111°W / 52.73861; -2.08111 Staffordshire 1941–1946 Used by 27 MU
No. 49 SLG RAF Knowsley Park 53°25′56″N 002°49′55″W / 53.43222°N 2.83194°W / 53.43222; -2.83194 Lancashire 1941, 1942–1944 Used by 37 MU until declared unfit, later 48 MU

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Twentieth Century Military Sites: Airfields" (PDF). Cambria.org. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Chepstow Racecourse". RCHMW. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  3. ^ "RAF Hornby Hall: Satellite Landing Ground". Russell W. Barnes. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  4. ^ . Ronald V. Archived from the original on 9 September 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  5. ^ "Lennoxlove". East Lothian at War. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  6. ^ "Kirkton Airfield". Scotlands Places. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Black Isle, Blackstand Airfield, Satellite Landing Ground". Scotlands Islands. Retrieved 30 November 2012.

Bibliography edit

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A Satellite Landing Ground SLG is a type of British Royal Air Force RAF aviation facility that typically consists of an airfield with one or two grass runways which is designed throughout to be hidden from aerial observation by blending into forests and other natural features to hide the presence of aircraft and associated buildings The landing grounds were mainly used by RAF Maintenance Units MU which used the areas to disperse aircraft to reduce the likelihood of attacks from the air Some improvements and upgrades to aircraft were performed at these sites but overall it was kept to a minimum Some support buildings came about by using requisitioned buildings on the land citation needed Ensign of the British Royal Air Force A satellite station is not the same as a Satellite Landing Ground The former No 5 SLG Berrow Open land on the former site of No 5 SLG Berrow Site 1 of the former No 15 SLG Bodorgan The Watch Office at the former No 26 SLG Stravithie Contents 1 Satellite Landing Grounds 2 References 2 1 Citations 2 2 BibliographySatellite Landing Grounds editNumber Name Location County Dates when used as a SLG Units No 1 SLG RAF Slade Farm 51 53 48 N 001 15 46 W 51 89667 N 1 26278 W 51 89667 1 26278 Oxfordshire 1 December 1940 10 January 1946 Used by No 39 MU RAF Colerne No 2 SLG RAF Starveall Farm 51 51 18 N 001 20 42 W 51 85500 N 1 34500 W 51 85500 1 34500 Oxfordshire 14 June 1941 29 September 1945 Satellite to No 39 MU RAF Colerne No 3 SLG RAF Middle Farm 52 00 01 N 001 05 00 W 52 00028 N 1 08333 W 52 00028 1 08333 Oxfordshire 1 April 1941 10 January 1946 Used by 8 MU RAF Little Rissington No 4 SLG RAF Rudbaxton 51 53 00 N 004 56 00 W 51 88333 N 4 93333 W 51 88333 4 93333 Pembrokeshire 1941 1943 Used by 38 MU 1 No 5 SLG RAF Berrow 52 00 15 N 002 16 45 W 52 00417 N 2 27917 W 52 00417 2 27917 Worcestershire 1941 1945 No 5 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kemble between March 1941 and late 1941 No 20 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Aston Down between 1941 and August 1942 No 6 SLG RAF St Brides 51 26 00 N 003 35 00 W 51 43333 N 3 58333 W 51 43333 3 58333 Glamorgan 1941 September 1945 No 19 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF St Athan between 15 December 1940 and July 1945 No 7 SLG RAF Chepstow 51 39 13 N 002 41 19 W 51 65361 N 2 68861 W 51 65361 2 68861 Monmouthshire 3 May 1941 December 1944 No 19 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF St Athan from 13 May 1941 and 21 February 1942 No 38 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Llandow from 21 February 1942 2 No 8 SLG RAF Hutton in the Forest 54 34 00 N 002 49 00 W 54 56667 N 2 81667 W 54 56667 2 81667 Cumberland June 1941 August 1945 No 22 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Silloth No 9 SLG RAF Hornby Hall 54 39 25 N 002 39 50 W 54 65694 N 2 66389 W 54 65694 2 66389 Cumberland March 1941 July 1945 No 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries between July 1940 and September 1940 No 22 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Silloth No 12 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kirkbride 3 No 10 SLG RAF Wath Head 54 49 04 N 003 06 40 W 54 81778 N 3 11111 W 54 81778 3 11111 Cumberland 1941 1 December 1945 No 12 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kirkbride between early 1941 and 12 January 1944 No 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries between 12 January 1944 and September 1945 No 11 SLG RAF Low Eldrig 54 49 00 N 004 58 00 W 54 81667 N 4 96667 W 54 81667 4 96667 Wigtownshire 1 July 1941 September 1942 No 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries No 12 SLG RAF Beechwood Park 51 49 23 N 000 29 04 W 51 82306 N 0 48444 W 51 82306 0 48444 Hertfordshire 1943 March 1946 No 15 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Wroughton from mid 1943 No 13 SLG RAF Tatton Park 53 19 47 N 002 22 32 W 53 32972 N 2 37556 W 53 32972 2 37556 Cheshire August 1941 May 1943 No 48 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF HawardenNo 51 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Lichfield No 14 SLG RAF Overley Park 51 44 00 N 002 01 00 W 51 73333 N 2 01667 W 51 73333 2 01667 Gloucestershire 1941 1944 For No 20 MU until 1942 used by 10 MU in 1944 No 15 SLG RAF Bodorgan 53 11 06 N 004 25 45 W 53 18500 N 4 42917 W 53 18500 4 42917 Gwynedd 1940 1944 For No 48 MU No 16 SLG RAF Ballywalter 54 33 08 N 005 29 07 W 54 55222 N 5 48528 W 54 55222 5 48528 Down 1941 1945 For No 23 MU No 17 SLG RAF Maydown 55 02 00 N 007 14 23 W 55 03333 N 7 23972 W 55 03333 7 23972 Londonderry 1941 1941 Used by 23 MU developed into a full size airfield No 18 SLG RAF St Angelo 54 24 56 N 007 39 05 W 54 41556 N 7 65139 W 54 41556 7 65139 Fermanagh April 1941 September 1941 Used by 23 MU RAF Aldergrove but not used Later became a fighter sector station No 19 SLG RAF Murlough 54 15 00 N 005 54 00 W 54 25000 N 5 90000 W 54 25000 5 90000 Down 1941 1945 Used by No 23 MU No 20 SLG RAF Langford Lodge 54 37 02 N 006 18 11 W 54 61722 N 6 30306 W 54 61722 6 30306 Antrim 1941 1942 Used by No 23 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Aldergrove 4 developed in a full size airfield No 21 SLG RAF Ollerton 52 49 59 N 002 30 27 W 52 83306 N 2 50750 W 52 83306 2 50750 Shropshire 1941 1942 Used by 29 MU 37 MU and 27 MU from RAF Shawbury Transferred to the Navy and renamed Hinstock HMS Godwit No 22 SLG RAF Barnsley Park 51 46 00 N 001 53 23 W 51 76667 N 1 88972 W 51 76667 1 88972 Gloucestershire 1941 1945 Used by 6 MU then 5 MU No 23 SLG RAF Down Farm 51 35 00 N 002 15 00 W 51 58333 N 2 25000 W 51 58333 2 25000 Gloucestershire 1941 1946 Used by 10 MU No 24 SLG RAF Methven 56 24 39 N 003 32 05 W 56 41083 N 3 53472 W 56 41083 3 53472 Perthshire 1941 1944 Used by 44 MU No 25 SLG RAF Findo Gask 56 22 29 N 003 36 33 W 56 37472 N 3 60917 W 56 37472 3 60917 Perthshire 1941 1942 No 44 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Edzell Developed into a full size airfield No 26 SLG RAF Stravithie 56 18 00 N 002 45 00 W 56 30000 N 2 75000 W 56 30000 2 75000 Fife 1941 1942 No 44 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Edzell No 27 SLG RAF Lennoxlove 55 55 59 N 002 45 08 W 55 93306 N 2 75222 W 55 93306 2 75222 East Lothian 1941 1946 No 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries 5 No 28 SLG RAF Barton Abbey 51 55 13 N 001 20 03 W 51 92028 N 1 33417 W 51 92028 1 33417 Oxfordshire 1943 1945 No 39 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Colerne until March 1943 No 6 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Brize Norton from 1943 No 29 SLG RAF Hodnet 52 50 27 N 002 34 28 W 52 84083 N 2 57444 W 52 84083 2 57444 Shropshire 1941 1945 Used by 24 MU 37 MU 51 MU and 27 MU from RAF Shawbury No 30 SLG RAF Brockton 52 37 00 N 002 25 00 W 52 61667 N 2 41667 W 52 61667 2 41667 Shropshire 1941 1945 Used by 9 MU No 31 SLG RAF Everleigh 51 18 00 N 001 44 00 W 51 30000 N 1 73333 W 51 30000 1 73333 Wiltshire 1941 1945 Used by 15 MU and 33 MU from RAF Lyneham from September 1942 No 32 SLG RAF Hoar Cross 52 47 40 N 001 49 23 W 52 79444 N 1 82306 W 52 79444 1 82306 Staffordshire 1941 1945 Used by 51 MU No 33 SLG RAF Weston Park 52 41 14 N 002 17 12 W 52 68722 N 2 28667 W 52 68722 2 28667 Shropshire 1941 1945 No 27 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Shawbury transferred to the Royal Navy No 34 SLG RAF Woburn Park 51 59 19 N 000 36 01 W 51 98861 N 0 60028 W 51 98861 0 60028 Bedfordshire 1941 1947 Used by 6 MU and 8 MU No 35 SLG RAF Blidworth 53 06 21 N 001 06 51 W 53 10583 N 1 11417 W 53 10583 1 11417 Nottinghamshire 1941 1942 Used by 51 MU No 36 SLG RAF Winterseugh 55 01 00 N 003 19 00 W 55 01667 N 3 31667 W 55 01667 3 31667 Dumfriesshire 1941 1942 Used by 18 MU No 37 SLG RAF Hardwick Park 53 10 18 N 001 18 07 W 53 17167 N 1 30194 W 53 17167 1 30194 Derbyshire 1941 1943 Used by 27 MU and 51 MU No 38 SLG RAF Grove Park 53 18 42 N 000 53 57 W 53 31167 N 0 89917 W 53 31167 0 89917 Nottinghamshire 1942 1945 Used by 51 MU and 27 MU No 39 SLG RAF Brayton Park 54 46 26 N 003 18 04 W 54 77389 N 3 30111 W 54 77389 3 30111 Cumberland 1941 1946 Used by 12 MU No 40 SLG RAF Dornoch 57 52 20 N 004 01 35 W 57 87222 N 4 02639 W 57 87222 4 02639 Ross amp Cromarty 1941 1945 Used by 45 MU No 41 SLG RAF Kirkton 57 57 23 N 004 01 51 W 57 95639 N 4 03083 W 57 95639 4 03083 Sutherland 1941 1945 No 45 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF 6 No 42 SLG RAF Black Isle 57 37 37 N 004 09 37 W 57 62694 N 4 16028 W 57 62694 4 16028 Ross amp Cromarty 1941 1945 Also known as Black Stand 7 Used by 46 MU No 43 SLG RAF Leanach 57 29 00 N 004 02 00 W 57 48333 N 4 03333 W 57 48333 4 03333 Invernessshire 1941 1946 Used by 46 MU No 44 SLG RAF Bush Barn 51 39 42 N 001 29 03 W 51 66167 N 1 48417 W 51 66167 1 48417 Oxfordshire 1941 1943 Used by 5 MU later used by Royal Navy No 45 SLG RAF Townsend 51 27 00 N 001 53 00 W 51 45000 N 1 88333 W 51 45000 1 88333 Wiltshire 1941 1943 No 33 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Lyneham until September 1942No 15 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Wroughton from September 1942 No 46 SLG RAF Brinklow 52 24 00 N 001 23 00 W 52 40000 N 1 38333 W 52 40000 1 38333 Warwickshire 1941 1944 Used by 29 MU No 47 SLG RAF Southgrove 51 19 00 N 001 41 00 W 51 31667 N 1 68333 W 51 31667 1 68333 Wiltshire 1941 Was for 5 MU but was not used No 48 SLG RAF Teddesley Park 52 44 19 N 002 04 52 W 52 73861 N 2 08111 W 52 73861 2 08111 Staffordshire 1941 1946 Used by 27 MU No 49 SLG RAF Knowsley Park 53 25 56 N 002 49 55 W 53 43222 N 2 83194 W 53 43222 2 83194 Lancashire 1941 1942 1944 Used by 37 MU until declared unfit later 48 MUReferences editCitations edit Twentieth Century Military Sites Airfields PDF Cambria org Retrieved 30 November 2012 Chepstow Racecourse RCHMW Retrieved 30 November 2012 RAF Hornby Hall Satellite Landing Ground Russell W Barnes Retrieved 30 November 2012 Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields Ronald V Archived from the original on 9 September 2013 Retrieved 30 November 2012 Lennoxlove East Lothian at War Retrieved 30 November 2012 Kirkton Airfield Scotlands Places Retrieved 30 November 2012 Black Isle Blackstand Airfield Satellite Landing Ground Scotlands Islands Retrieved 30 November 2012 Bibliography edit Ashworth C Action Stations Military airfields of the South West v 5 Patrick Stephens Ltd 1990 ISBN 1 85260 374 7 Ashworth C Action Stations Military airfields of the Central South and South East v 9 Wellingborough Nottinghamshire Patrick 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