HMS Fieldfare
| HMS Fieldfare RNAS Evanton RAF Evanton | |||||||||
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| Evanton, Ross and Cromarty, in Scotland | |||||||||
| Site information | |||||||||
| Type | Royal Air Force station Royal Naval Air Station | ||||||||
| Owner | Admiralty Air Ministry | ||||||||
| Operator | Royal Navy 1944-48 Royal Air Force | ||||||||
| Controlled by | Fleet Air Arm RAF Bomber Command RAF Coastal Command | ||||||||
| Location | |||||||||
| Coordinates | 57°39′58″N 004°18′27″W / 57.66611°N 4.30750°W | ||||||||
| Site history | |||||||||
| Built | 1922 | ||||||||
| In use | 1922-1950 | ||||||||
| Battles/wars | European theatre of World War II | ||||||||
| Airfield information | |||||||||
| Elevation | 5 metres (16 ft) AMSL | ||||||||
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HMS Fieldfare, also known as R.A.F. Landing Ground Novar, then RNAS Evanton and later as RAF Evanton, is a disused airfield in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. It lies on the shore of the Cromarty Firth near the village of Evanton. In the 1934 edition of the loose-leaf publication 'The Air Pilot' (3rd edition) published by The Air Ministry the field is designated as 'R.A.F. Landing Ground (Seasonal) Novar'. The name Novar was later changed to Evanton.