The history of Hunsdon airfield is well documented. The first operational unit was No 85 Squadron which operated Hurricanes, but it was the Mosquitos of Nos 464 (RAAF), 487 (RNZAF) and 21 Squadrons which achieved fame with the Amiens Prison raid in February 1944 (`Operation Jericho').

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Within the council area of East Hertfordshire District. In the postcode district of including  Title, [EAW043134] RAF Hunsdon Dispersed Site 1, Hunsdon, 1952. Reference Place name, HUNSDON Airfield BATTLE HEADQUARTERS: S0006568. 23 Feb 2021 HUNSDON, sitting just inside the Hertfordshire border with Essex, It was a result of hard work undertaken by Hunsdon Airfield Memorial  Hunsdon Airfield is a largely defunct airfield near Hunsdon, Hertfordshire and 2.8 miles (4.5 km) north of Harlow, Essex, England.

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All of the remaining buildings at Hunsdon Airfield are no longer accessible due to safety reasons. Hunsdon airfield memorial at 12:00 noon on the same Saturday, and the Little Hallingbury aircrew crash site memorial at 2:30PM on Wednesday the 11th of November. This is so that relatives of the Canadian crew who live in Nova Scotia and Vancouver can see the wreath being laid by video link live. Detailed information about the airport Hunsdon Airfield: Codes, location, type - {type}, technical data, coordinates, IATA code - {iata}, ICAO code - {icao}, Airport features, class of the airport; Hunsdon Airfield is a largely defunct airfield near Hunsdon, Hertfordshire and 2.8 miles (4.5 km) north of Harlow, Essex, England.

Hunsdon Airfield High Cross Airstrip (4 mi) North Weald Airport (7 mi) London Stansted Airport (9 mi) Benington Airfield (10 mi) Willingale Airstrip (11 mi) Metropolitan Police Air Support Unit (11 mi) Stapleford Aerodrome (11 mi) High Easter Airfield (12 mi)

Application for rights of way over Hunsdon airfield and adjoining land, Hertfordshire. The Inspector decided not to confirm the order for rights of way over the  Information and map for Hunsdon Airfield Perimeter in Hunsdon and. Within the council area of East Hertfordshire District. In the postcode district of including  Hunsdon Airfield Country Park) that will deliver habitat creation opportunities as well as providing considerable open space amenity and sports facilities for.

Hunsdon airfield

From August to November 1942 1530 Beam Approach Training (BAT) Flight operated at Hunsdon with Airspeed Oxfords. In May 1943, 85 Sqn – who had exchanged their Havocs for de Havilland Mosquitoes in August 1942 – left for West Malling. 85 Sqn were Hunsdon’s longest serving unit, stationed at the airfield for just over two years.

Hunsdon airfield

The width of the perimeter track was 35 feet, and the runways were of the standard 150 foot. This video shows a visit to Hunsdon Airfield on 31-07-2018, a great little micro-lite site with a very warm welcome. What with strict entry and exit lanes du The walk circles the largely defunct Hunsdon Airfield, used by the RAF between 1941 and 1945 under the name of RAF Hunsdon. Construction eventually began in 1943 as an airfield for the United States Army Air Force. As in common with most of the US airfields in the area, it was a base for B-26 Martin Marauder twin engined medium bomber Groups who were under control of the US 9th air force. Hunsdon is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. It is around 5.5 miles (9 km) east of Ware and 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Harlow.

RAF Hunsdon control tower 1945 (© P/O Alan Stevens via Denis Sharp). RAF Hunsdon airfield control tower. Click HERE for more information on Hunsdon from  Today it is nothing more than a farmer's field with a small private airstrip in one corner but RAF Hunsdon was a principal De Haviland Mosquito airfield. This was   فرودگاه صحرایی هانزدن (به انگلیسی: Hunsdon Airfield) یک فرودگاه است که یک باند فرود چمن دارد و طول باند آن ۱۲۸۰ متر است.
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Many of these can be traced back, probably several hundred years or more, conforming to old field boundaries and routes between the adjacent villages and hamlets long before the road system as we know it today came into existence. Trevor Edwards Trevor Edwards died on the 23rd June 2015 aged 74. Trevor had laid a wreath on the Hunsdon airfield memorial since 2006 on behalf of the Lodge Of The Legion, and through his many masonic contacts helped us to raise the necessary funding towards the Hunsdon Roll of Honour memorial dedicated in June 2012. Hunsdon Airfield is a largely defunct airfield near Hunsdon, Hertfordshire and 2.8 miles north of Harlow, Essex, England.

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Hunsdon Airfield . High Cross Airstrip (4 mi) North Weald Airport (7 mi) London Stansted Airport (9 mi) Benington Airfield (10 mi) Willingale Airstrip (11 mi) Metropolitan Police Air Support Unit (11 mi) Stapleford Aerodrome (11 mi) High Easter Airfield (12 mi) United Kingdom

In June No. 1451 Flight RAF was formed. This experimental unit flew Bostons with searchlights fitted in the nose of the aircraft. Explore Hunsdon Microlight Club's 34 photos on Flickr! Hunsdon Microlight Club uses the three grass runways. All of the remaining buildings at Hunsdon Airfield are no longer accessible due to safety reasons. On 22 May 2005, a memorial was unveiled and dedicated to the groundcrew, aircrew and support staff who were based at RAF Hunsdon from 1941–45. Hunsdon Parish which lies within the Policy GA1 allocation (see Fig. 1).