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RAF Lichfield

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313: 31: 162: 169: 355:. The unit eventually became surplus to requirements and disbanded in July 1954. In its final years No. 99 Maintenance Unit, 5003 Airfield Construction Squadron and the Maintenance Command Ground Defence School used the airfield. Two RAF gliding squadrons also flew from Lichfield (43 & 48) until 1955. The airfield was closed in 1958 and the entire site was disposed of by Winterton's on behalf of the 991: 325:
Maintenance Unit from August 1940. Manufacturers sent newly built aircraft to Fradley to carry out any modifications before delivery to squadrons. After the war, large numbers of aircraft were broken up and many aircraft were prepared before being sold to the air forces of other countries. The unit remained active until the closure of the airfield in 1958.
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Over the last 15 years the former aerodrome has been renamed Fradley Park, where a number of major developments have occurred, including industrial units and over 750 new homes. However, virtually all the hangars still exist and the majority have been refurbished to be used for industrial purposes.
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RAF Lichfield, known locally as Fradley Aerodrome, was constructed in from mid 1939 to 1940. The airfield was set out in the usual triangular pattern with two runways 1 km in length and a main runway of 1.46 km. Initially it operated as a maintenance site, being home to the No. 51
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After the war the airfield continued to be occupied by No. 51 Maintenance Unit preparing aircraft for service with foreign air forces and civilian use. The unit also began breaking up surplus WW2 aircraft including Wellingtons, Mosquitoes and 900
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27 OTU (Operational Training Unit) was formed on 23 April 1941 (2016 was the 75th anniversary of the formation); its role was to form and train aircrew for front line bombing operations using
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Operational bombing missions were flown from Lichfield in 1942–43, including the 1,000-bomber raid on Cologne in May 1942. After 1943 most sorties were
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area during the war and saw more aircraft movements than any other Staffordshire airfield.
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IATA
ICAO
Royal Air Force
Coordinates
52°42′46″N 001°46′58″W / 52.71278°N 1.78278°W / 52.71278; -1.78278
RAF Lichfield is located in Staffordshire
Runways
Direction
Concrete
Fradley
Lichfield
Staffordshire
England
World War II
Birmingham

Luftwaffe
Wellington bombers
Australia
Commonwealth countries
'Nickel' raids
Typhoons
Air Ministry




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