Royal Air Force Snaith or RAF Snaith is a former Royal Air Force station which was located 7 miles (11 km) south west of Goole, Yorkshire, England and close to the village of Pollington.

The airfield opened 1941 before closing in 1946.

Based units

The airfield opened in July 1941, and was called RAF Snaith, rather than RAF Pollington (the village that it was nearest to), so as to avoid confusion with RAF Pocklington.

A large number of different squadrons used the airfield firstly No. 150 Squadron RAF flew Vickers Wellingtons between July 1941 and October 1942 before moving to RAF Kirmington, then being replaced by No. 51 Squadron RAF from October 1942 until May 1945 using the Handley Page Halifax. During this period the airfield also had another squadron join as a flight from No.51 Sqn RAF turned its aircraft and crew over to make another squadron which was No. 578 Squadron RAF which flew from the airfield temporarily between January 1944 until February 1944 before moving to the empty RAF Burn.

A number of units also used the airfield such as No 6266 Servicing Echelon between 27 April 1944 and 6 May 1944 repairing the various aircraft and No. 17 Air Crew Holding Unit between 20 June 1945 and 27 May 1946. During this time a small Beam Approach Flight using Airspeed Oxfords used the airfield for a short period learning beam approach landings.

Units and aircraft

UnitDatesAircraftVariantNotes
51 SquadronOctober 1942 - April 1945Handley Page HalifaxII later IIIRe-equipped with Halifax III in January 1945 before moving to RAF Leconfield in April 1945.
150 SquadronJuly 1941 - October 1942Vickers WellingtonIC later III
266 SquadronApril 1944 - May 1944Hawker TyphoonIBTwo-week stay.
578 SquadronJanuary 1944 - February 1944Handley Page HalifaxIIIFormed from C Flight of 51 Squadron before moving to RAF Burn.
No. 17 Air Crew Holding UnitJune 1944 - November 1945
No. 1508 (Radio Aids Training) Flight RAFSeptember 1945 - April 1946Airspeed OxfordBecame No. 1508 (Acclimatisation) Flight RAF in November 1945
No. 1516 (Radio Aids Training) Flight RAFSeptember 1945 - May 1946Airspeed Oxford
No. 20 Operational Training Unit RAF
Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment

Current use

During the construction of the M62 motorway the airfield was cut in half with the motorway going east to west through the top third of the airfield. However a number of technical buildings are still in place including the sergeants mess.

The former WAAF buildings, located on Long Lane, Pollington, are the home of RAF Snaith Museum.

Citations

Bibliography

  • Halpenny, Bruce. Action Stations 4; Military airfields of Yorkshire. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK: Patrick Stephen Publishing, 1982. ISBN 0-85059-532-0.
  • Jefford, C G (1988). RAF Squadrons, a Comprehensive Record of the Movement and Equipment of all RAF Squadrons and their Antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury: Airlife Publishing. ISBN 1-84037-141-2.
  • Lake, A (1999). Flying units of the RAF. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-84037-086-6.

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