RAF Moreton-in-Marsh

RAF Moreton-in-Marsh
Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire in England
The Fire Service Technical College on the old airfield site
Site information
TypeRoyal Air Force Station
OwnerAir Ministry
OperatorRoyal Air Force
Controlled byRAF Flying Training Command
Location
RAF Moreton-in-Marsh
Shown within Gloucestershire
RAF Moreton-in-Marsh
RAF Moreton-in-Marsh (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates51°59′42″N 001°40′48″W / 51.99500°N 1.68000°W / 51.99500; -1.68000
Site history
Built1940 (1940)
In use1941 - 1955 (1955)
Battles/warsEuropean theatre of World War II
Airfield information
Runways
Direction Length and surface
00/00  Asphalt
00/00  Asphalt
00/00  Asphalt
Operational dates.

Royal Air Force Moreton-in-Marsh or more simply RAF Moreton-in-Marsh is a former Royal Air Force station near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. It was opened in November 1940 with three concrete and tarmac runways and five aircraft hangars. It closed for operational flying in early 1948. The base remained in use as a relief runway and for training. After a period of care and maintenance, the Station was handed over to the Home Office in 1955.

The town's environs are quite flat and low-lying although it is situated at the northern extremity of the Cotswold Hills range. During the Second World War, a large area of this flat land to the east of the town was developed as an airfield and became the base of No. 21 Operational Training Unit RAF (OTU), flying mainly Vickers Wellington bombers. It is highly likely that the airfield inspired the title of the radio comedy series Much Binding in the Marsh. Two of the programme's stars, Kenneth Horne and Richard Murdoch, had served there as flying instructors.