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Barford St John

Major Airfield
Also known as: Barford St John Aerodrome / RAF Barford St John / RAF Station, Barford St John
County: Oxfordshire
Current Status: Military aerial site
Date: 30 June 1941 - 26 November 1945
Current Use: Closed to flying
Used By: RAF
Landing Surface Type(s): Unpaved, later paved (1942)
Aircraft Role(s): Experimental / Fighter-reconnaissance / Trainer (main role)

The following organisations are either based at, use and/or have at least potentially significant connections with the airfield (as at 01/07/2013):

  • Barford St John and St Michael Parish Council
  • Bloxham Parish Council
  • Milton (Banbury) Parish Meeting

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

  • The Barford Villages

Main unit(s) present:

  • No 4 Sqn

  • No 15 SFTS

  • No 16 OTU

  • No 21 HGCU

  • No 169 Sqn

  • No 170 Sqn
  • Gloster Aircraft Company

Drive from Croughton to Barford St. John in 1964. Courtesy of William Finlayson

Parent(s)/HQ Airfield(s):

Brize Norton / Upper Heyford

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