RAF Bovingdon

MoD Bovingdon
RAF Bovingdon
USAAF Station 112
Near Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Aerial photograph of Bovingdon airfield looking north, the technical site with four T2 hangars is at the southeast of the airfield, the bomb dump is to the west, 13 March 1944
Site information
CodeBV, BZ (1940s); ZZ (1956)
OwnerAir Ministry
OperatorRoyal Air Force
United States Army Air Forces
United States Air Force
Controlled byEighth Air Force (1942–1946)
RAF Flying Training Command (1947–1962)
Strategic Air Command (1951–1962)
RAF Transport Command (1962–1969)
Location
RAF Bovingdon
Location in Hertfordshire
Coordinates51°43′37″N 000°32′36″W / 51.72694°N 0.54333°W / 51.72694; -0.54333
Site history
Built1941 (1941)
In use1942–1972 (1972)
Battles/warsSecond World War
  • Air Offensive, Europe
Cold War
Airfield information
Elevation500 ft (152 m) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
02/20 1,634 yd (1,494 m) Concrete/tarmac
16/34 1,433 yd (1,310 m) Concrete/tarmac
09/27 1,433 yd (1,310 m) Concrete/tarmac

Royal Air Force Bovingdon or more simply RAF Bovingdon is a former Royal Air Force station located near the village of Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, England, about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-west of Hemel Hempstead and 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-east of Berkhamsted.

During the Second World War, the airfield was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Eighth Air Force. It was assigned USAAF designation Station 112, station code "BV", later changed to "BZ".