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Caistor

Major
Also known as: Caistor Aerodrome / RAF Caistor
County: Lincolnshire
Current Status: Farmland
Date: September 1940 - May 1963
Current Use: Disused
Used By: RAF
Landing Surface Types: Unpaved
Aircraft Roles: Fighter / Missile (main role) / Trainer (main role)

The following organisations are either based at, use and/or have at least potentially significant connections with the airfield (as at 01/09/2011):

  • Caistor Town Council
  • Cherry Valley Farms Ltd
  • North Kelsey Parish Council

The following alternative information/mass media sources have at least potentially significant connections with the airfield (as at 30/11/2018):

  • Caistor Heritage

Main unit(s) present:

  • No 1 Air Armament School
  • No 15 (P) AFU
  • No 17 SFTS
  • No 53 OTU
  • No 85 Sqn
  • No 93 MU
  • No 233 MU
  • No 264 Sqn
  • No 269 Sqn
  • RAF College SFTS
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A Blister hangar at Caistor, 21 May 2010. © Richard Flagg

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Interior of the Blister hangar at Caistor, 21 May 2010. © Richard Flagg

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A sleeping shelter at Caistor, 21 May 2010. © Richard Flagg

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Interior of the sleeping shelter at Caistor, 21 May 2010. © Richard Flagg

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Aerial view of Caistor, 13 May 2019.

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Remains of a Thor missile installation at Caistor, 8 September 2019.

Parent(s)/HQ Airfield(s):

Cranwell / Leconfield / Manby

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