RNAS Crail (HMS Jackdaw)

Former Royal Naval Air Station in Fife, Scotland

56°16′09″N 002°36′11″W / 56.26917°N 2.60306°W / 56.26917; -2.60306TypeRoyal Naval Air StationSite informationOwnerAdmiraltyOperatorRoyal NavyControlled byFleet Air ArmSite historyBuilt1918 (1918)
1940In use1918-?
1940-1961 (1961)Battles/warsEuropean theatre of World War IIAirfield informationElevation23 metres (75 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
03/21 914 metres (2,999 ft) Concrete
07/25 1,097 metres (3,599 ft) Concrete
12/30 914 metres (2,999 ft) Concrete
16/34 914 metres (2,999 ft) Concrete

Royal Naval Air Station Crail (RNAS Crail, also known as HMS Jackdaw) is a former Royal Naval Air Station of the Fleet Air Arm located 4.9 miles (7.9 km) east of Anstruther, Fife and 8.8 miles (14.2 km) from St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was home to a site of the Joint Services School for Linguists from 1956 to 1960.

Units

A number of units were here at some point:

Current use

The site is currently used for industrial work farming and car drag racing.[2]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Jefford 1988, p. 54.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Crail". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  3. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 33.
  4. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 68.
  5. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 76.
  6. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 88.
  7. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 98.
  8. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 101.
  9. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 107.
  10. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 108.
  11. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 125.
  12. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 162.
  13. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 166.
  14. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 169.
  15. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 187.
  16. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 189.
  17. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 194.
  18. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 199.
  19. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 207.
  20. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 209.
  21. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 223.
  22. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 230.
  23. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 231.
  24. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 233.
  25. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 238.
  26. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 241.
  27. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 242.
  28. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 244.
  29. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 248.
  30. ^ a b Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 252.
  31. ^ Sturtivant, Ballance 1994, p. 268.

Bibliography

  • Jefford, C. G. (1988). RAF Squadrons. A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-85310-053-6.
  • Sturtivant, R.; Ballance, T. (1994). The Squadrons of The Fleet Air Arm. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd. ISBN 0-85130-223-8.
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  • t
  • e
current
former UK
A
  • Abbotsinch (1943–1963)
  • Angle (HMS Goldcrest) (1943)
  • Anthorn (HMS Nuthatch) (1944–1958)
  • Arbroath (HMS Condor) (1940–1971)
  • Ayr (HMS Wagtail) (1944–1946)
B
  • Ballyhalbert (HMS Corncrake) (1945)
  • Ballykelly (HMS Sealion) (1945–1971)
  • Bramcote (1946–1958)
  • Brawdy (HMS Goldcrest) (1946–1971)
  • Bungay (HMS Europa III) (1945–1946)
  • Burscough (HMS Ringtail) (1943–1946)
  • Bush Barn (1944)
C
  • Campbeltown (HMS Landrail II) (1940–1945)
  • Charlton Horethorne (HMS Heron II) (1943–1945)
  • Cowdray Park (1941–1945)
  • Crail (HMS Jackdaw) (1940–1947)
  • Culham (HMS Hornbill) (1944–1953)
D
  • Dale (HMS Goldcrest) (1943–1948)
  • Donibristle (HMS Merlin) (1939–1959)
  • Dounreay (HMS Tern II) (1944–1954)
  • Drem (HMS Nighthawk) (1945–1946)
  • Dundee (HMS Condor II) (1941–1944)
  • Dunino (HMS Jackdaw II) (1942–1946)
E
  • East Haven (HMS Peewit) (1943–1946)
  • Eastleigh (HMS Raven) (1939–1946)
  • Eglinton (HMS Gannet & HMS Sea Eagle) (1943–1963)
  • Evanton (1944–1948)
F–G
  • Fearn (HMS Owl) (1942–1946)
  • Ford (HMS Peregrine) (1939–1940, 1945–1948, 1950–1958)
  • Gosport (HMS Siskin) (1945–1956)
  • Grimsetter (HMS Robin) (1943–1945)
H
  • Haldon (HMS Heron II) (1941–1943)
  • Halesworth (HMS Sparrowhawk) (1945–1946)
  • Hatston (HMS Sparrowhawk) (1939–1945)
  • Henstridge (HMS Dipper) (1943–1946, 1959–1954)
  • Hinstock (HMS Godwit) (1942–1947)
I–K
  • Inskip (HMS Nightjar) (1943–1946)
  • Kirkistown (HMS Corncrake II) (1945–1946)
L
  • Lawrenny Ferry (HMS Daedalus II) (1942–1943)
  • Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus & HMS Ariel) (1939–1996)
  • Limavady (1945–19??)
  • Lossiemouth (HMS Fulmar) (1945–1972)
  • Ludham (HMS Flycatcher) (1944–1945)
  • Lympne (HMS Buzzard & HMS Daedalus II) (1939–1940)
M
  • Machrihanish (HMS Landrail) (1941–1946, 1951–1952)
  • Macmerry (1945–1946)
  • Maydown (HMS Shrike & HMS Gannet II) (1943–1945)
  • Middle Wallop (HMS Flycatcher) (1945–1946)
  • Milltown (HMS Fulmar II) (1946–1972)
N–P
  • Nutts Corner (HMS Pintail) (1945–1946)
  • Peplow (HMS Godwit II) (1945–1949)
  • Portland (HMS Osprey) (1959–1999)
  • Prestwick (HMS Gannet) (1971–)
R
  • Crimond/Rattray/Rattray Head (HMS Merganser) (1944–1946)
  • Roborough (HMS Drake II) (19??–19??)
  • Ronaldsway (HMS Urley) (1944–1946)
S
  • Sandbanks (HMS Daedalus II) (1940–1943)
  • St Davids (1947–1961)
  • St Merryn (HMS Vulture & HMS Curlew) (1940–1952, 1952–1956)
  • Skaebrae (HMS Tern II) (19??–19??)
  • Stretton (HMS Blackcap) (1942–1958)
  • Sydenham (1943–1973)
T–Z
  • Toome (1947–1954)
  • Treligga (HMS Vulture II) (1939–1955)
  • Twatt (HMS Tern) (1941–1957)
  • Weston Park (HMS Godwit II) (1945)
  • Woodvale (HMS Ringtail II) (1945–1946)
  • Worthy Down (HMS Kestrel & HMS Ariel II) (1939–1950, 1952–1960)
  • Zeals (HMS Hummingbird) (1945–1946)
former overseas