RAF Greenock | |
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Greenock, Inverclyde in Scotland | |
Coordinates | 55°56′59″N 4°45′12″W / 55.94972°N 4.75333°W |
Site information | |
Owner | Air Ministry |
Operator | Royal Air Force |
Controlled by | RAF Coastal Command |
Site history | |
Built | 1940 |
In use | 1940-1945 |
Battles/wars | European theatre of World War II |
RAF Greenock was a Royal Air Force station in Greenock, Scotland from 1940 to 1945.[1][2][3]
RAF Greenock was created on 10 October 1940 as a maintenance base for RAF flying boats. Seaplanes had previously been used at the site in the 1930s. The base was hit on 7 May 1941 during the Greenock Blitz, when a hangar and storage facility were hit, and several aircraft were destroyed.[4]
The following units were here at some point:[4]
Supermarine Stranraers, Consolidated Catalinas and Short Sunderlands were maintained at the site.[4]
It ceased to be an RAF base in 1945 but continued in civilian use until 1950.[8]
As of 2012, the RAF Club Greenock is still open.[9]
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