RAF Davidstow Moor


Royal Air Force Davidstow or more commonly RAF Davidstow Moor is a former Royal Air Force station located north east of Camelford, Cornwall and west of Launceston, Cornwall, England.
It was used from late 1942 until 1954 and despite a few periods of intense activity it was one of Coastal Command's lesser used airfields.

History

The land was acquired in 1941 and a three-runway airfield with extensive dispersal areas was constructed in the first half of 1942. Despite the moorland conditions, construction was reasonably straightforward, although it did involve the removal of various field boundaries, the closure of minor roads and some drainage work.
RAF Davidstow Moor closed in December 1945 at the end of World War II and many of the buildings including the hangars were soon removed. It became a motor racing circuit, known as Davidstow Circuit and in the early 1950s three Formula One races were held there including the first success for the Lotus marque.

Posted units

SquadronDates stationedPlanes usedDuties
53 Sqn1 January 1943 – 18 February 1943Lockheed Hudson
144 Sqn10 May 1944 – 1 July 1944Bristol BeaufighterCovered the west flank of the Normandy landings.
Helped to destroy the German naval forces in Western France
192 Sqn
206 Sqn18 March 1944 – 12 April 1944Consolidated Liberator, Boeing Fortress
269 Sqn8 January 1944 – 8 March 1944Lockheed Hudson, Supermarine WalrusAir-sea rescue duties
280 Sqn
281 Sqn detDecember 1943 - February 1945Vickers WarwickAir sea rescue duties
282 Sqn1 February 194419 September 1944Vickers WarwickAir sea rescue duties
304 Sqn7 June 194313 December 1943Vickers WellingtonAnti-submarine patrols over the Bay of Biscay
404 Sqn RCAF8 May 1944 - September 1944Bristol Beaufighter
524 Sqn7 April 1944 – 1 July 1944Vickers WellingtonPatrols against E-Boats off the French coast
547 Sqn31 May 1943 – 25 October 1943Vickers WellingtonAnti-submarine patrols over the Bay of Biscay
612 Sqn12 April 1943 – 25 May 1943Vickers WellingtonAnti-submarine patrols over the Channel and the Bay of Biscay
845 Naval Air Squadron
1603 Flt16 December 1942 – 27 January 1943Hawker HenleyTarget towing

A number of RAF Regiment units were also posted here at some point:
Wings;
Squadrons;
The disused former watch office/air traffic control tower is clearly visible on the airfield.
The airfield is still partly used by microlights and motor gliders with three runways in use. The runway lengths and directions are: 02-20, 395m, 06-24, 489m, 12-30, 1,450m. PPR is essential for this site. It is currently run by Davidstow Flying Club.

Davidstow Airfield and Cornwall at War Museum

The Davistow Airfield and Cornwall at War Museum has been set up to commemorate the work and people of RAF Davidstow Moor.
It is located next to a creamery where Davidstow and Cathedral City cheeses are produced. Many exhibits cover life in World War II in Cornwall, including other airfields along the North Cornwall coast, the Royal Navy, Army and civilian services, and life on the home front. Other exhibits include artifacts from the Royal Observer Corps and the Light Infantry, vehicles and weapons. An impressive new hangar was completed in 2016 and now houses a growing collection of larger exhibits including a Fairey Gannet and Hawker Hunter F.6 aircraft, the cockpit section of a DH Vampire T.11 as well as a number of rare airfield and military vehicles.

Davidstow Moor RAF Memorial Museum

The adjacent yet separate Davidstow Moor RAF Memorial Museum is located in the former sergeants' shower block and focuses on the airfield's history during World War II using archive photographs and memorabilia.

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