RAF Little Staughton
Royal Air Force Little Staughton or more simply RAF Little Staughton is a former Royal [Air Force station] located south of Great Staughton, Cambridgeshire and west of St Neots, Cambridgeshire, England.
Station history
The airfield was first handed over to the United States Army Air Forces in 1942.- 1st Bomb Wing USAAF
- *2nd Advanced Air Depot USAAF
- No. 47 Group Communications Flight
- No. 48 Group Communications Flight
- No. 2731 Squadron RAF Regiment
- No. 2746 Squadron RAF Regiment
- Path Finder Force 8 Group - No. [109 Squadron RAF] from 2 April 1944 with the de Havilland Mosquito XVI before being disbanded on 30 September 1945.
- Path Finder Force 8 Group - No. 582 Squadron RAF formed at the airfield on 1 April 1944 with the Avro Lancaster Mks I and III before being disbanded on 10 September 1945.
At some point the runway was shortened on the south end to the southmost taxiway with the land converted into a field.
Current use
The site is mainly for farming with the hangars used for various uses. In January 2020, Little Staughton Airfield and Industrial Park applied for planning permission to develop the site to re-open the airfield. By December 2021 IAE had constructed a new hangar and re-opened half of the runway. There is also a solar farm and an industrial estate reusing the old airfield buildings.Because of the lack of redevelopment most of the Military Buildings remain including the control tower, the Airfield battle HQ, a T2 hangar and a variety of smaller buildings, some of which are in an area called 'little america' as it was the site of the American accommodation blocks, which is to the south of the airfield