Balderton Airfield

Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Balderton Airfield' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Balderton Airfield' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Balderton Airfield' page

By Howard Heeley

 

 

Grid Ref: Sheet 130; SK816498; 3 miles SSE of Newark

Opened: Spring 1941

Squadrons: 25 OTU; 408 (Goose) Squadron RCAF; 1668 HCU; 12 (P) AFU; 437th& 439th TCG of 9th USAF; 227 Sqn; MU disposal site

Aircraft: Hampden; Lancaster; Halifax; Horsa glider; Blenheim; DC-3; Waco glider

Nationalities: Canadian; American; British

Things of note: Major USAF location for Allied operations Overlord (D-Day) and Market (Arnhem); Whittle prototype jets dispersed to airfield in March 1943.

Current status: Majority of airfield lost when the A1 was turned into a dual carriage way in the late 1960s; few visible structures; much of the former site is now underneath the BPB Formula Bantycock Opencast Site. A memorial to Balderton Airfield was dedicated in August 2014 and this is located in the grounds of the Lancaster Grange care home; Grid Ref: Sheet 121; SK822505.

(This information was originally published in the 2011 booklet “Aviation in Nottinghamshire”, which was produced by the Newark Air Museum thanks to a Local Improvement Scheme grant from the Nottinghamshire County Council. Photographs sourced from the Newark Air Museum Archive.)

This page was added by Howard Heeley on 12/11/2014.

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