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RAF Tibenham

RAF Tibenham
RAF Tivetshall
RFC Tibenham
USAAF Station 124
RAF type A roundel.svg Air Force Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg Eighth Air Force - Emblem (World War II).png
Located Near Diss, Norfolk, England
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Postwar photo of Tibenham Airfield, England
RAF Tibenham is located in Norfolk
RAF Tibenham
RAF Tibenham
Coordinates 52°28′N 1°10′E / 52.46°N 1.16°E / 52.46; 1.16
Type Royal Air Force station
Site information
Controlled by RAF type A roundel.svg Royal Flying Corps
US Army Air Corps Hap Arnold Wings.svg United States Army Air Forces
 Royal Air Force
Site history
Built 1916 (1916) and 1941
Built by W. & C. French Ltd.
In use 1916-1920
1942-1959
Battles/wars European Theatre of World War II
Air Offensive, Europe July 1942 - May 1945
Garrison information
Garrison Eighth Air Force
RAF Maintenance Command
Occupants 445th Bombardment Group

Royal Air Force Station Tibenham or more simply RAF Tibenham is a former Royal Air Force station located 13.5 miles (21.7 km) southwest of Norwich and 5.8 miles (9.3 km) north of Diss, Norfolk, England.

Tibenham was used as a Royal Flying Corps landing ground during the First World War and was known as RFC Tibenham.

No. 51 Squadron RFC and 75 Sqn RFC allegedly used the landing ground.

The airfield was built up during 1941/42 as a standard heavy bomber airfield with a main runway 6,000 ft long (1,800 m) (03-21) and two secondary runways 4,200 feet (1,300 m) in length (08-26, 15-33). It had an enclosed perimeter track containing 36 frying-pan type hardstands and fourteen loops. Two T-2 hangars were constructed on the eastern side of the airfield and adjacent to the technical site. Accommodations were constructed for about 2,900 personnel. Tibenham was assigned USAAF designation Station 124.

The first American units at Tibenham were the personnel of two Martin B-26 Marauder squadrons of the Twelfth Air Force 320th Bombardment Group (Medium) which were en route to La Senia Airfield, Algeria in November 1942. They had no aircraft and their stay was a matter of only a few days. During the summer of 1943, Tibenham was assigned to the 2d Bombardment Wing (later the 2d Air Division) and was used by a few Consolidated B-24 Liberator training aircraft, but it was not until November that the first combat units and their aircraft arrived.

Tibenham became home to the 445th Bombardment Group (Heavy) of the United States Army Air Forces Eighth Air Force. The 445th arrived from Sioux City Army Air Base, Iowa on 4 November 1943. The 445th was assigned to the 2nd Combat Bombardment Wing, and the group tail code was a "Circle-F".


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