RAF Leeming | |||||||
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Near Leeming, North Yorkshire in England | |||||||
100 Squadron Hawk
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Station Crest
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Shown within North Yorkshire
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Coordinates | 54°17′33″N 001°32′08″W / 54.29250°N 1.53556°WCoordinates: 54°17′33″N 001°32′08″W / 54.29250°N 1.53556°W | ||||||
Type | Royal Air Force station | ||||||
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Owner | Ministry of Defence | ||||||
Operator | Royal Air Force | ||||||
Website | www |
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Built | 1939 | ||||||
In use | 1940-Present | ||||||
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Current commander |
Group Captain Simon Reeves RAF | ||||||
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Airfield information | |||||||
Identifiers | ICAO: EGXE, WMO: 03257 | ||||||
Elevation | 40 metres (131 ft) AMSL | ||||||
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Royal Air Force Leeming or RAF Leeming is a Royal Air Force station located near Leeming, North Yorkshire, England.
HRH The Duchess of Cornwall is the Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Leeming.
The station opened in 1940 as a bomber station during the Second World War. In 1943 the station was assigned to No. 6 Group Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) with a sub-station at RAF Skipton-on-Swale. The main aircraft operated were Whitley, Stirling, Halifax and Lancaster bombers.
A detachment of No. 219 Squadron RAF used the airfield between 4 October 1939 and 12 October 1940 when the main section of the squadron was at RAF Catterick flying the Bristol Blenheim IF.
Following the war, the station became a night fighter base, equipped initially with Mosquito and then with Meteor and Javelin aircraft before becoming a Training Command airfield in 1961. The station was then home to No. 3 Flying Training School, equipped with the Jet Provost aircraft.
There were also several other units using the airfield during the same period, these were: