RAF Chedburgh
Royal Air Force Chedburgh or more simply RAF Chedburgh is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK. The Bury Road Business Park is now located on the site, a principal enterprise being Yara UK Limited's liquid fertilizer production plant.
History
Murray Peden, a Royal Canadian Air Force pilot, recounts in his memoirs flying on his first attack on Germany, from RAF Chedburgh in September 1943. The target was Hanover. He was a new member of No. 214 Squadron RAF, which was equipped with four-engine Stirlings. He describes the long line of aircraft taxiing "ponderously" along a: "...perimeter track ran within a hundred yards of Chedburgh's pub, before which the locals... had assembled for their nightly show." In 2018, the pub building still stood, near the northwest corner of the old airfield.The following units were here at some point:
- No. 23 Heavy Glider Maintenance Section of No. 2 Heavy Glider Maintenance Unit
- No. 214 Squadron RAF
- No. 218 Squadron RAF
- No. 301 Polish Bomber Squadron
- No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron
- No. 620 Squadron RAF
- No. 1653 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF