Raf Upwood , may 2024

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The airfield at RAF Upwood originally opened in 1917 and had no permanent structures. It was used as a night landing ground by the No. 75 squadron from Elmswell.

In 1918 a number of huts and hangers had been built and two night squadrons were based here. After the First World War operations here ceased and the buildings were cleared.

There was a major expansion of the RAF in the 1930s Upwood was upgraded to accomodate two medim bomber squadrons. In 1937 two training squadrons made Upwood their home with Fairey Battle and Avro Anson aircraft.

In 1939 the two squadrons were reasigned making room for another training squadron. By this time the Second World War had started but the site mainly remained a training ground. The base did see some action and it was attacked twice during the war resulting in one fatality.

Since opening it was only a grass airfield and operations had to be halted due to ground conditions. In 1943 the site was left with no aircraft and construction of three concrete runways began. By 1944 aircraft had returned. Various squadrons called RAF Upwood their home untill the late 70's. In 1981 the USAF was given control of Upwood. This continued until 1995.

I have to say although in a very poor state now, I thoroughly enjoyed it here. A couple of hours of a chilled explore in beautiful sunshine. A few other groups exploring, and some kids running about, but a enjoyable time.
Some great graffiti, although I didn't find some of the really good stuff I've seen in other posts. Unfortunately it looks to be a dumping ground now with mounds of tipped household waste. I wonder how long the buildings have left standing, before their ultimate demise.
I did venture up the ladder in the tower to the first level I came too, but then bottled it. But I did see other explorers had made it up,.
 

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Oh wow, most of the buildings I remember from just over a year ago are still there, they were demolishing the 2 floor building near the road side of the site when I was there in early summer 2023 they must have taken a long break or the company had work elsewhere or something. I would have thought they'd have demolished the whole place by now. I'll probably re visit next time I get the chance. I hope they at least put a statue or something so people know what it once was when they built the housing estate but they probably won't as it costs too much. Anyways nice pics you got, I think the pics with vines growing through the window looks cool.
 
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