RAF Honeybourne, Worcestershire MENU

RAF Honeybourne due east of Evesham Worcestershire. History: although sold off in 1946 the site is very well preserved. Opened in 1941, a design still using the layout of the RAF expansion period of the 1930's but starting to change with new hangars located together in an semi-circle and with the technical site behind. Then the accommodation sites were dispersed to the SE.
1 x J Type hangar (R.Flagg.)
1 x J Type hangar (R.Flagg.)
4 x T2 hangars.
4 x T2 hangars.
T2 hangar under construction.
T2 hangar under construction.

RAF Honeybourne, Worcestershire MENU

RAF Honeybourne, Worcestershire MENU
 

RAF Honeybourne, Worcestershire MENU

RAF Honeybourne, Worcestershire MENU
RAF Honeybourne Airfield Site RAF Honeybourne Domestic SiteF RAF Honeybourne was designed as a training station for Bomber Command and home to 24 O.T.U. (Operational Training Unit) from 1942 to 1945.

24 April 1942 IWM

Whitley V, VII.
Whitley V, VII.
Wellington III.
Wellington III.
Anson.
Anson.