RAF Heathfield |
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Near Prestwick, South Ayrshire in Scotland | |||||||||||
Shown within South Ayrshire
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Coordinates | 55°29′10″N 004°35′56″W / 55.48611°N 4.59889°WCoordinates: 55°29′10″N 004°35′56″W / 55.48611°N 4.59889°W | ||||||||||
Type | Royal Air Force station | ||||||||||
Site information | |||||||||||
Owner | Air Ministry | ||||||||||
Operator |
Royal Air Force Royal Navy United States Air Force |
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Site history | |||||||||||
Built | 1940 | ||||||||||
In use | 1941-1957 | ||||||||||
Airfield information | |||||||||||
Elevation | 14 metres (46 ft) AMSL | ||||||||||
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RAF Heathfield, sometimes known as RAF Ayr/Heathfield due to its proximity to Glasgow Prestwick Airport, which was also used by military flights, is a former Royal Air Force station.
Like many other wartime airfields, its runways were of the triangular layout.
The following units were posted here at some point:
On 6 September 1944 Heathfield was handed over to the Royal Navy and was designated as HMS Wagtail. One runway was redesigned and used by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm to practice aircraft carrier landings.
The following units were posted here at some point:
The site was used by the United States Air Force between 1951 and 1957 for storage.
The site is now a mixture of housing, farmland and a golf club.