RAF Bircotes
Royal Air Force Bircotes or more simply RAF Bircotes is a former Royal [Air Force] List of former [Royal Air Force stations|satellite station] located within South Yorkshire, England. Although it was named after the village of Bircotes which is in Nottinghamshire.
History
RAF Bircotes was located next the No. 1 Group RAF, RAF Bomber Command HQ at RAF Bawtry, Bawtry Hall, Bawtry, England. The airfield consisted of a grass strip with a connecting perimeter track with T2, B1 and Bessonneau hangars plus other miscellaneous buildings.The Airfield opened in late 1941 and was used by the Avro Ansons, Vickers Wellingtons, and Avro Manchesters from List of [Royal Air Force Operational Training Units|No. 25 Operational Training Unit RAF] at nearby RAF Finningley.
A variety of training units occupied the airfield including two operational Training units:
- Satellite for No. 18 OTU
- Satellite for No. 28 OTU
- Satellite for No. 82 OTU
- Satellite for No. 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School RAF
- Sub site for No. 35 Maintenance Unit RAF
Towards the end of the Second World War and afterwards a number of different units used the airfield such as No. 250 Maintenance Unit RAF which formed at the airfield while under the control of RAF Maintenance Command and No. 61 MU which absorbed No. 250 MU and used Bircotes as a sub site between 1944 and 1948.