History
Opened: 7/3/41 - Closed: 9/10/45.
Units
Information derived from RAF Squadrons (Jefford), RAF Flying Training & Support Units (Sturtivant et al),
Military Airfields of Britain - South Western England (Delve) and other books.
N.B. (det) means only a part of the unit was detached to here from its main base, and possibly only for part
of the period noted.
Unit | Arrival | Departure | Aircraft | Notes |
263 Sqdn. | 18/3/41 | 10/4/41 | Whirlwind | |
152 Sqdn. | 9/4/41 | 25/8/41 | Spitfire | |
247 Sqdn. | 10/5/41 | 18/6/41 | Hurricane | |
130 Sqdn. | 16/6/41 | 25/10/41 | Spitfire | |
313 Sqdn. | 29/11/41 | 15/12/41 | Spitfire | |
66 Sqdn. | 14/12/41 | 27/4/42 | Spitfire | |
OADU | Jan 42 | 10/10/45 | | Overseas Aircraft Despatch Unit |
286 Sqdn. det | 1942 | 1942 | various | spring 1942 |
234 Sqdn. | 27/4/42 | 23/8/42 | Spitfire | |
263 Sqdn. | 1942 | 1942 | Whirlwind | summer 1942 |
264 Sqdn. det. | 1942 | 1943 | Mosquito | |
276 Sqdn. det | 1942 | Apr 44 | various | from winter 1942. Air Sea Rescue |
400 Sqdn. (det) | 3/12/42 | 23/12/42 | Mustang I | 6 a/c for fighter escorts over Biscay |
330 (B) Wing | 9/12/42 | 18/12/42 | none ? | Wing HQ |
153 Sqdn | 18/12/42 | 20/12/42 | Beaufighter | |
414 Sqdn | 4/6/43 | 20/6/43 | Mustang | |
1478 Flt. | 11/6/43 | 12/6/43 | ? | |
613 sqdn. | 20/6/43 | 15/7/43 | Mustang | |
235 Sqdn. | 29/8/43 | 6/9/44 | Beaufighter | |
143 Sqdn. | 16/9/43 | 12/2/44 | Beaufighter | |
Station Flt. | 1944 | 1946 | various | |
248 Sqdn. | 17/2/44 | 12/9/44 | Mosquito VI, XVIII | |
276 Sqdn. | 4/4/44 | 18/9/44 | various | Air Sea Rescue |
153 (GR) Wing | 15/4/44 | 14/9/44 | none ? | Wing HQ (for 235 & 248 Sqdns.) |
275 Sqdn. det. | 1944 | 1945 | various | from summer 1944. Air Sea Rescue |
639 Sqdn. det. | 1944 | 1945 | Henley, Hurricane | from summer 1944. Target towing |
ASDU | 1944 | 1945 | Wellington, Warwick | Anti-Submarine Development Unit ? |
277 Sqdn. det. | 1944 | 1945 | various | from late 1944. Air Sea Rescue |
References
The general references listed on the
RAF in Devon & Cornwall home page
- The Story of RAF Portreath 1940 to 1945 published by Bridge Publishers March 1994
Modelling Notes for individual aircraft
- Blenheim V BA442 of the OADU was lost between Portreath and Gibraltar 18/6/42. Most Blenhiem Vs in the range BA950 to BB184 seem to have gone through the hands of the OADU.
- This article from the Flight Global archive mentions the deliveries of AW Ensigns from Portreath to the Middle and Far east during WWII
- This article from Peter Harvey details his father's victory over a Ju88 after taking off from Predannack and returning to Portreath
- More when I get a chance !
Pictorial References For Modellers |
Type | Mark | Unit | Code | Serial | Reference | Page | Resident/Visitor |
Halifax | V srsI (special) | 295 Sqdn | NN | EB139 | IWM online | CM 6934 | V |
Mosquito | FBVI | 235 Sqdn | W.3 | HR118 | Osprey Aircraft of the Aces 69 | 48/52 | R |
Mosquito | FBVI | 235 Sqdn | W.3 | HR118 | SAM Combat Colours No6 | 33/38 | R |
Mosquito | FBVI | 235 Sqdn | T | LR347 | SAM Combat Colours No6 | 38 | R |
Mosquito | FBXVIII | 248 Sqdn | O | NT225 | SAM Combat Colours No6 | 36/37 | R |
Mosquito | FBXVIII | 248 Sqdn | 0 | NT225 | IWM online | CH 14113 | R |
Mosquito | VI | 248 Sqdn | T | LR347 | Coastal Command (Ashworth) | 114 | R |
Warwick | I | 276 Sqdn | AQ.P | BV531 | Jefford (1st ed) | 10 | R |
Warwick | I | 276 Sqdn | AQ.P | BV531 | Cornish Skies | 66 | R |