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RAF Roborough - Plymouth City Airport

History

Opened: May 1942 (15/7/31 as civil airport, September 1939 requisitioned by Admiralty, May 1942 control passed to RAF) - Closed: May 1946 (continued as civil airport until 23/12/2011).

The official opening of Plymouth Airport was carried out by the then Prince of Wales who had arrived in the city by train for a number of civic events before declaring the airport open and departing in Westland Wessex G-ABEG. Also involved was an HP.42 - G-AAGX "Hannibal" - which flew journalists down from London for the day as well as giving a flight to local councillors and others gave demonstration flights including a Redwing, Vickers Viastra, Saro Windhover, Avro Avian, DH Moth and Westland Widgeon. There was also a formation display by three Fairey IIIFs of the Coastal Defence Co-operation Flight which was having it's summer camp on the airfield at the time.

In 1937 the Devon Air Race was held alongside Air days at Roborough, Haldon and Exeter. Starting and finishing at Roborough and flying around a triangular course turning at Haldon and Exeter airfields the event was won by Captain Percival Phillips in an Avro 504N with Miss Constance Leathart second in her Comper Swift. Alex Henshaw was sixth overall and took the Teignmouth Tropy for fastest time in his Mew Gull. Displays for the Air Day included Saro Londons from Mountbatten and Gauntlets from 54 Squadron at Hornchurch.

In 1966 the first round of the National Air Races was held at Roborough, Paul Bannister winning in a Nipper 2.

Again in 1967 the first round of the National Air Races was held at Roborough, Charles Masefield winning in his Mustang. Some film of the event can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXrAsWwlswY

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.

UnitArrivalDepartureAircraftNotes
Coastal Defence Co-operation Flight11/7/292/8/29VariousSummer camp
Coastal Defence Co-operation Flight20/6/3031/7/30VariousSummer Camp
Coastal Defence Co-operation Flight5/6/31?Fairey IIIFSummer camp ?
56 Sqdn.9/5/3223/5/32Siskin IIIAAffiliation with flying boats based at Mount Batten
No.1 Coastal Defence Training Flight9/6/3330/6/33Fairey IIIFon exercise
56 Sqdn.2/10/3314/10/33Bulldog IIAAffiliation with 204 (FB) Squadron
54 Sqdn.6/5/3521/5/35BulldogFighter affiliation with 204 Sqdn. Southamptons
FAA26/7/379/8/37Osprey801 Sqdn.
FAA27/7/386/8/38Swordfish810 Sqdn.
15 Group Comms Flight 13/6/391/2/41various 
46 ERFTS 1/8/393/9/39Hart, Audax Elementary & Reserve Flying Training Squadron
FAA28/8/3910/2/40Swordfish814 Sqdn.
FAA27/5/4021/6/40Swordfish819 Sqdn.
FAA12/6/4021/6/40Swordfish815 Sqdn.
‘B’ Flight 2 AACU 194013/2/43variousAnti-Aircraft Cooperation Unit, became 1623 Flt.
Station Flt.??various
247 Sqdn.1/8/4010/2/41Gladiator IIre-equipped with Hurricane I Jan/Feb 41
19 Group Comms Flight 5/2/4115/12/47various 
10 Group ASR Flight (1 of 4)14/5/4121/10/41LysanderAbsorbed into 276 Sqdn.
16 Sqdn. det. 19411942Lysanderautumn 1941
276 Sqdn. det. 19411944variouslate 1941
1623 Flt. 14/2/431/12/43variousAnti-Aircraft Cooperation, became 691 Sqdn.
82 GS Oct 43 19/2/48Cadet, Sedbergh Gliding School
691 Sqdn. Dec 43Feb 45 variousAnti-Aircraft Cooperation
19 Group Comms Flight 27/8/511/4/60various 
FAA19615/12/01Tiger Moth, Chipmunk Air Experience Flight operated by Airwork under various names
Army & Marines (dets) Apr 67 1972Siouxvarious helicopter units
FAA6/12/01currentGrob Tutor 727 Sqdn.

References

Also the general references listed on the RAF in Devon & Cornwall home page

Modelling Notes for individual aircraft

Pictorial References For Modellers
TypeMarkUnitCodeSerialReferencePageResident/Visitor
AnsonC1919 Gp CFCTX222Action Stations Revisited 4251R
GladiatorII2 AACUJQ.MN2308Devon Aerodromes128R
GladiatorII247 SqdnHP.BN2306Devon Aerodromes124R
HectorI2 AACUJQ.MK9783Devon Aerodromes129R
Oxford1623 FltA (?)N6275Devon Aerodromes130R