Raf West Raynham
RAF West Raynham
was a
Royal Air Force
station located to the west of the village of
West Raynham
in
Norfolk
,
England
. It opened in the
1930s
and closed in the
1990s
. The
airfield
and technical site remain the property of the
Ministry of Defence
but the site is currently disused and falling into disrepair. Notable units based at RAF West Rayham include:
85 Squadron
of
RAF 100 Group
with the
De Haviland Mosquito
during
World War II
.
The tripartite
Hawker Kestrel
training and evaluation unit (the Kestrel was the forerunner to the successful
Harrier Jump Jet
).
The last units to operate at RAF West Raynham were a
RAF Regiment
Rapier Short Range Air Defence Missile Unit and
85 Squadron
with long range
Bloodhound
surface to air missiles
. West Raynham West Raynham
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