RAF Penrhos

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File:The former RAF Penrhos viewed from Foel Fras, Mynytho - geograph.org.uk - 642249.jpg
The former RAF Penrhos viewed from Foel Fras, Mynytho. The airfield site is the large flat area behind the trees. The northern part of the site is occupied by a caravan park

Royal Air Force Penrhos, or more simply RAF Penrhos, is a former Royal Air Force airfield located near Penrhos, Gwynedd and Script error: No such module "convert". west of Porthmadog, Gwynedd, Wales, in the community of Llanbedrog.

It was operational from 1 February 1937 to 21 October 1946 for armament training, air observer, bombing and gunnery schools.[1]

History

In 1936 a decision was taken to establish an RAF bombing school at Penyberth, a farm of about Script error: No such module "convert". for RAF Penrhos which was purchased by the Air Ministry,[2] including the area of the low plateau in the bend of the river where the Afon Penrhos joins the Afon Geirch. Opposition was strongly felt, particularly as it was perceived that the sixteenth century house, Penyberth was, in Saunders Lewis’ words, 'one of the essential homes of Welsh culture, idiom and literature'.Template:Sfn As work proceeded, an arson attack was carried out on 8 September 1936[2] after which the arsonists gave themselves up at Pwllheli Police Station. Despite this the base came into operation in February 1937.[1]

In December 1940 a detachment from No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron was moved to protect Penrhos from German attack.[3] This association led in later years to the Polish Resettlement Corps using the site to house Polish soldiers, sailors and airmen who chose not to return to communist Poland. To this day, part of RAF Penrhos is in use as an old people's home for elderly Poles.

RAF Hell's Mouth, Script error: No such module "convert". to the south west, was commissioned in February 1937 as a Relief Landing Ground, later an Emergency landing Ground, for RAF Penrhos.

Units

During the course of the operation of the station, the following units were at sometime based at RAF Penrhos:

During the late 1980s privately owned aircraft used to land here during the summer on a 400-yard tarmac strip.Template:Sfn

Current use

Part of the site is now Pen-y-berth caravan park.

References

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Bibliography

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  • Annand, David. RAF Penrhos near Pwllheli 1937–45 and RAF Llandwrog near Caernarvon 1940–45. Tywyn: David Annand, 1986.
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