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The former RAF Coltishall

        Now called Badersfield

Courtesy of Colin Collis

RAF Coltishall was opened in 1940 and was originally built as a bomber base. Coltishall was home to a variety of aircraft including Blenheims, Hurricanes and Spitfires and after the Second World War became the home of Polish squadrons until they returned home.

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In later years other aircraft were based at Coltishall including Mosquitos, Meteors, Javelins and Lightnings.

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In 1963 The Historic Aircraft Flight now known as The Battle of Britain Flight moved to Coltishall

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Coltishall was also the home of search and rescue (SAR) helicopters of 22 and 202 Squadrons

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The last Lightnings left Coltishall in 1974 and later in the year Coltishall became a Jaguar base,

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When Coltishall had its full complement of Jaguars there were four Squadrons, No. 6, No. 16 R, No. 41 and No. 54.

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When it was announced that Coltishall was to close this was going to bring an end to this historic station, which was the RAF’s last Battle of Britain base.
The first Jaguar squadrons to disband were 16 R and 41 Squadrons, who disbanded on 11th May 2005.

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With the final squadrons, No. 6 and 41 departing on 1st April 2006. RAF Coltishall finally closed its gates on 30th November 2006 with a celebration which included a flypast by four Jaguars from No. 6 Squadron at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire

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