RAF Lindholme

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Royal Air Force Station Lindholme or more simply RAF Lindholme is a former Royal Air Force station in South Yorkshire, England.
It was located 3.
9 miles (6.3 km) south of Thorne and 6.
9 miles (11.1 km) north east of Doncaster and was initially called RAF Hatfield Woodhouse.
RAF Lindholme started life as an expansion scheme aerodrome built on the wide expanse of Hatfield moors, some 7 miles (11 km) east of Doncaster.
The site, to the east of the A614 Thorne to Bawtry road, was a mile south of the small village of Hatfield Woodhouse, the name first selected for the new station, however,
stores and correspondence was getting waylaid between the station and Hatfield Aerodrome in Hertfordshire, so in August 1940, the name was changed to Lindholme.
Work began in the spring of 1938 taking in approximately 250 acres (1.0 km2) of pasture for the airfield itself and a further 150 for the camp and support facilities.
Three Type C hangars fronted the south-west side of the bombing circle, with a fourth and fifth behind the two outer hangars.
The administration, technical and barrack area lay alongside the A614.
As was common with these expansion scheme airfields, the construction of buildings took place over several months and the pace was only quickened by the outbreak of war.
Officially opened in June 1940 under No.
5 Group, No.
50 Squadron RAF and its Hampdens arrived the following month.
No.
50 was the sole resident at Lindholme until June 1941, when a new Canadian-manned bomber squadron No.
408 Squadron RCAF was raised there.
The squadron was equipped with Hampdens and, once having found its feet, it was moved to Syerston to begin operations in July.
The following month, Lindholme was one of a number of No.
5 Group stations h...




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