Royal Air Force Stations in Lincolnshire

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Creative Commons License Text by Adrian S Pye, August 2019 ; This work is dedicated to the Public Domain.
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RAF Wainfleet Range

Grid reference centred on: TF 525 525


TF5053 : Tower and Targets, RAF Wainfleet by Ian Paterson TF4953 : R.A.F. Wainfleet Range control tower by Paul Hudson TF5053 : The Red Flag at the End of Sea Lane by Ian Paterson TF5050 : Friskney Flats by Ian Paterson TF5052 : The mudflats at Friskney Flats by Mat Fascione TF5352 : Friskney Flats by Ian Paterson TF5353 : Spoils of war by Ian Paterson TF4953 : Wainfleet Bombing Range control tower on Sea Lane by Adrian S Pye

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The range opened to aerial operations in August 1938; but had previously been used as a range from 1890 by the 1st Lincolnshire Artillery. However, there is evidence that the area was in use for military practice as far back as Napoleonic times. During the 1920s and 1930s it was also used by the RAF and Royal Artillery.[3] The range was administered by RAF Coningsby as an Air Weapons Range within RAF Strike Command. During the Second World War, it was used by 617 Squadron to test the Stabilizing Automatic Bomb Sight.
Postwar, it was used by both fixed wing and rotary aircraft from NATO. On 1 April 2006 control was transferred to Defence Estates and the range was then administered by Defence Training Estates (East) from their headquarters at West Tofts Camp near Thetford.[4]
Due to funding cuts the range was closed for operations on 2 December 2009[5] and finally closed in July 2010

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