RAF Harlaxton

RAF Harlaxton
Harlaxton, Lincolnshire in England
Harlaxton Manor was requisitioned by the RAF during the Second World War as the station's officers' mess.
Site information
TypeRoyal Air Force satellite station
OwnerAir Ministry
OperatorRoyal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Controlled byRAF Flying Training Command
Location
RAF Harlaxton
Shown within Lincolnshire
RAF Harlaxton
RAF Harlaxton (the United Kingdom)
Coordinates52°52′46″N 000°39′33″W / 52.87944°N 0.65917°W / 52.87944; -0.65917
Site history
Built1916 (1916)
In use1916 - 1919
1942 - 1957 (1957)
Battles/warsEuropean theatre of World War II
Airfield information
Elevation61 metres (200 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
NNW/SSE 1,189 metres (3,901 ft) Grass
WSW/ENE 1,189 metres (3,901 ft) Grass
SW/NE 1,189 metres (3,901 ft) Grass
Operated as a satellite unit of RAF Spitalgate and later RAF Cranwell. Decommissioned and closed in 1957
Flying training establishment and later a relief landing ground for RAF Grantham (RAF Spitalgate)

Royal Air Force Harlaxton or more simply RAF Harlaxton is a former Royal Air Force satellite station near the village of Harlaxton, 3 mi (4.8 km) south west of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. The airfield was located in a triangle of flat fields midway between Harlaxton Manor (now the University of Evansville's British campus) and the nearby village of Stroxton.

Originally constructed as a Royal Flying Corps aerodrome in November 1916 it closed between the wars, reopening in 1942 as a Royal Air Force flying training establishment until its final closure in 1957.

During the Second World War Harlaxton Manor was requisitioned by the Royal Air Force as the station's officers' mess and later to temporarily house the headquarters of the 1st Airborne Division.