List of air stations of the Royal Navy

This is a list of naval air stations of the Royal Navy. Naval air stations are shore establishments of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA), the branch of the Royal Navy (RN) responsible for the operation of naval aircraft.

Historically, RNAS referred to the Royal Naval Air Service, which was the aviation branch of the Royal Navy. This merged in 1918 with the Royal Flying Corps, of the British Army, to form an independent service, the Royal Air Force (RAF). Currently the abbreviation RNAS stands for "Royal Naval Air Station", and in common with Royal Air Force station naming convention, is always followed by a geographical place in which the air station is located.

Between 1918 and 1939, the Royal Air Force had provided the Fleet Air Arm to the Royal Navy, and Royal Naval Air Stations were consequently operated by Royal Air force personnel.

On 24 May 1939, operation of the Fleet Air Arm was returned to full Admiralty control under the Inskip Award, with Royal Air Force personnel replaced by Royal Naval personnel, or transferring to the Royal Navy.

As Coastal Command remained part of the Royal Air Force, Royal Naval Air Stations, since 1939, have generally operated ship-borne types of aircraft when it has been necessary for them to be operated from land bases.

Current naval air stations edit

RNAS Culdrose (HMS Seahawk)
RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron)

The current Fleet Air Arm front-line operations are centred on two main operating bases (MOBs), each with a nearby satellite airfield:(Bold denotes Royal Navy shore establishment, italics denotes other controlled airbase with Fleet Air Arm unit)

Other airbases edit

Fleet Air Arm front-line operations are supported by other airbases with activity at:

Similarly, second-line operations are also conducted from both RNAS Culdrose, with 750 Naval Air Squadron providing training for Royal Navy Observers and Royal Air Force Weapon Systems Officers (WSOs),[3] and RNAS Yeovilton home to 727 Naval Air Squadron with flight assessment and training,[4] but operations are also supported by other airbases:

Several former airbases are operated by defence contractor QinetiQ in the test and evaluation role, with these locations owned by the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

  • The former Royal Air Force station at Boscombe Down in Wiltshire is the main facility, and this has a Fleet Air Arm presence.

Map of stations within the UK edit

Map of the United Kingdom showing active naval air stations, including forward operating bases and satellite airfields, Ministry of Defence (MOD) airfields with a Royal Navy presence and Royal Air Force (RAF) stations with a Royal Navy presence.

HMS Gannet
HMS Seahawk
HMS Heron
Predannack Airfield
RNAS Merryfield
RAF Marham - 809 Naval Air Squadron
RAF Barkston Heath - 703 Naval Air Squadron
RAF Shawbury - 705 Naval Air Squadron
MoD Boscombe Down - 744 Naval Air Squadron
Operational locations for the Fleet Air Arm within the United Kingdom. The colour of the location mark indicates the type of airbase or unit at each location (blue: Naval Air Station, orange: satellite airfield, yellow: Forward Operating Base, red: FAA Unit at RAF airbase, green: FAA Unit at MoD location)

Former naval air stations edit

When control of the Fleet Air Arm was transferred from the Royal Air Force, four of its existing airbases, in the United Kingdom, were also transferred to the Fleet Air Arm, these were: Donibristle, Lee-on-Solent, Ford, and Worthy Down. At that time when operating overseas, the Fleet Air Arm still needed to rely on lodger facilities at Royal Air Force stations abroad.

During the early period of the Second World War the Royal Navy worked to acquire its own airfields, both in the UK and near to strategic bases abroad. Some of these were purpose built and others were transferred over from the Royal Air Force.[10]

These lists covers Fleet Air Arm establishments, located both on the British Isles and overseas. It includes Air Stations, Air Sections, Air Maintenance & Repair Yards, Lodger units at RAF bases, and training establishments. The bases are listed alphabetically, by geographical location.

A loaded Fairey Barracuda torpedo bomber taxi-ing at RNAS Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus)

Key to the types of establishments:

British Isles edit

This list is of former air stations of the Royal Navy within the British Isles, consisting of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Northern Isles (Orkney and Shetland), and over six thousand smaller islands.[11] The Channel Islands, off the north coast of France, are normally taken to be part of the British Isles.[12] The list includes airbases wholly operated by the Admiralty and those where RN lodger units operated, sometimes under a RN Air Section.

RNASHMSRAFRN Years activeCurrent countyCountryNotes
AbbotsinchSanderlingAbbotsinch1943–1963RenfrewshireScotlandLodger facilities 1939–43. Now Glasgow Airport
n/an/aAldergrove1939–40
1977–1982
County AntrimNorthern IrelandNaval units as lodgers on an RAF Base. Now Joint Helicopter Command Flying Station Aldergrove
AngleGoldcrestAngle1943PembrokeshireWalesFarmland
Angleseyn/aMona1915–1918AngleseyWalesAirship station
AnthornNuthatchAnthorn1944–58CumbriaEnglandNow Anthorn Radio Station
ArbroathCondorn/a1940–1971AngusScotlandNow RM Condor
AyrWagtail Heathfield
Ayr
1944–46South AyrshireScotland
Bactonn/aBacton1915–19NorfolkEngland
BallyhalbertCorncrakeBallyhalbert1945County DownNorthern Ireland
BallykellySealionBallykelly1962–1971County LondonderryNorthern IrelandRAF station hosting Joint Ant-Submarine School from 1947, RN having lodger status. Joint RAF-RN station from 1962. Now Shackleton Barracks
BecclesHornbill IIBeccles−1945SuffolkEnglandLodger facilities only.
BelfastGadwall
Gannet III
Sydenham1943–1973County AntrimNorthern IrelandLodger facilities at RAF Sydenham, transferred to Admiralty control June 1943.[13] Now George Best Belfast City Airport
n/an/aBenbeculaWestern IslesScotlandLodger facilities only. Now Benbecula Airport and RRH Benbecula.
n/an/aBensonOxfordshireEnglandLodger facilities only. Now RAF Benson
n/an/aBircham NewtonNorfolkEnglandLodger facilities only.
n/an/aBoscombe DownWiltshireEnglandNow MoD Boscombe Down
BramcoteGamecockBramcote1946–58WarwickshireEnglandNow Gamecock Barracks
n/an/aBratton1943–44ShropshireEnglandProvided training facilities for RNAS Hinstock during 1943/44
BrawdyGoldcrest
Goldcrest II
Brawdy1946–1971PembrokeshireWalesNow Cawdor Barracks
BungayEuropa IIBungay
Flixton
1945–46SuffolkEngland
BurscoughRingtailn/a1943–46LancashireEngland
Bush Barnn/aBush Barn
No. 44 SLG
1944–45OxfordshireEnglandRN Air Section, on the books of Kestrel.
Calshotn/aCalshot1913–22HampshireEngland
Campbeltown Landrail
Landrail II
n/a1940–45Argyll & ButeScotlandLocated 1 mile SE of RAF Machrihanish, grass landing ground north of the B843.
Capeln/aFolkestone1915–19KentEngland
Cattewatern/aCattewater
Mount Batten
1917–18DevonEngland
Charlton HorethorneHeron IICharlton Horethorne1943–45SomersetEngland
Chingfordn/aChingford1915–19Greater LondonEnglandNow William Girling Reservoir
n/aRavenChristchurch?-1945DorsetEnglandLodger facilities with a Naval Air Section and the Naval Air Radio Installation Unit.
n/a (Station in Reserve)n/aCluntoe1947-mid 1950sCounty TyroneNorthern IrelandUsed occasionally.
Covehithen/aCovehithe1915–19SuffolkEngland
Cowdray Parkn/an/a1941–45West SussexEnglandPrivate airfield requisitioned for the storage of obsolescent naval aircraft.
CrailBruce
Jackdaw
Crail1940–1961FifeScotland
RNAS Training Establishment, CranwellDaedalus
Thunderbolt
Cranwell1916–1918LincolnshireEnglandNow Royal Air Force College
CulhamHornbilln/a1944–1953OxfordshireEnglandNow Culham Science Centre
Culmheadn/aCulmhead
Churchstanton
SomersetEnglandLodger facilities only. Now Culmhead Business Centre
DaleGoldcrestDale1943–48PembrokeshireWalesFarmland/caravan sites
n/an/aDeffordWorcestershireEnglandRN Air Section attached to Telecommunications Flying Unit RAF.
n/an/aDetling1940–41KentEnglandLodger facilities only.
n/an/aDocking1942–44NorfolkEnglandLodger facilities only.
DonibristleMerlinDonibristle1939–1959FifeScotland
DounreayTern III1944–54HighlandScotlandNever commissioned.
DremNighthawkDrem1945–46East LothianScotlandLodger facilities until 1945.
DundeeCondor IIDundee1941–44Dundee CityScotlandSeaplane base / repair depot.
n/an/aDundonald1944South AyrshireScotlandLodger facilities only.
DuninoJackdaw IIDunino1942–46FifeScotland
n/an/aDuxford1941–43CambridgeshireEnglandLodger facilities only.
East Fortunen/aEast Fortune1915–18East LothianScotlandNational Museum of Flight
East HavenPeewit1943–46AngusScotland
Eastchurchn/aEastchurch1910–1918KentEnglandNow HM Prison Standford Hill
EastleighRavenEastleigh
Southampton
1917–20, 1935–39, 1939–1947HampshireEnglandNow Southampton Airport
EglintonGannetEglinton1943–1959
1960–63
County LondonderryNorthern IrelandNow City of Derry Airport
EvantonFieldfareEvanton
Novar
1944–48HighlandScotland
Fairlopn/aFairlop1916-18EssexEnglandPlaying fields, to north of WW2 RAF Fairlop
FearnOwlFearn1942–46HighlandScotland
Felixstowen/aFelixstowe1913–19SuffolkEnglandSee Seaplane Experimental Station
Fishguardn/a1917–19PembrokeshireWales
FordPeregrineFord
Ford Junction
1939–1958West SussexEnglandNow HM Prison Ford
n/an/aFraserburghAberdeenshireScotlandLodger facilities only.
Goldhangern/aGoldhanger1915–16EssexEnglandFarmland
GosportSiskinGosport1940–56HampshireEngland
GrimsetterRobinGrimsetter1943–45OrkneyScotlandNow Kirkwall Airport
HaldonHeron IIHaldon1941–43DevonEngland
HalesworthSparrowhawkHalesworth1945–46SuffolkEnglandLodger facilities until 1945
HatstonSparrowhawk
Tern II
1939–1945OrkneyScotland
Heath Rown/aHeathrow1944–45Greater LondonEnglandLodger facilities for a flight of 781 Naval Air Squadron only. Now Heathrow airport
HenstridgeDippern/a1943–46
1946–1954
SomersetEnglandHenstridge Airfield, One of only 2 RNAS stations with 5 runways (Arbroath being the other), one of which had a dummy deck landing area with arrestor system for carrier training
HinstockGodwitOllerton1943–47ShropshireEngland
Hornsea Meren/aAtwick?-1918East YorkshireEngland
InskipNightjarn/a1943–46LancashireEngland
Jerseyn/aHelier1940JerseyChannel IslandsRequisitioned by the Admiralty. RN Air Section, on the books of Kestrel. Jersey Airport
KeteHarriern/a1945–1961PembrokeshireWales
Kingsnorthn/aKingsnorth1914–25KentEnglandWW1 airship station on Isle of Grain on south bank of R Thames
KirkistownCorncrake IIKirkistown1945–46County DownNorthern IrelandLodger facilities only during WWII. Satellite airfield from July 1945.
n/an/aLangham1942–44NorfolkEnglandLodger facilities only.
Lawrenny FerryDaedalus IIn/a1942–43PembrokeshireWalesRiverbank slipway
Lee-on-SolentAriel
Daedalus
Lee-on-Solent1939–1995HampshireEngland
n/an/aLeuchars?-1938
1972–78
FifeScotlandLodger facilities only. Now Leuchars Station
Limavadyn/aLimavady1944
1945–?
County LondonderryNorthern IrelandLodger facilities during 1944. Naval charge from 1945.
Long Keshn/aLong Kesh1944–45County AntrimNorthern IrelandLodger facilities only.
LossiemouthFulmarLossiemouth1946–1972MorayScotlandNow RAF Lossiemouth. RN lodger status 1972–79.
Luce Bayn/aWest Freugh1940–43Dumfries and GallowayScotlandLodger facilities only. Now MoD West Freugh
LudhamFlycatcherLudham1944–?NorfolkEnglandFarmland/private airstrip
LympneBuzzard
Daedalus II
Lympne1939–1940KentEnglandBuzzard - Support of disembarked squadrons, Daedalus II - Technical training of Air Apprentices and Air Fitters
MachrihanishLandrailMachrihanish1941–46
1951–52
Argyll & ButeScotlandNow MoD Machrihanish & Campbeltown Airport
MacmerryNighthawk IIMacmerry1945–46East LothianScotland
ManstonManston1933–35
WW2
1974
KentEnglandUsed by FAA squadron between 1933 and 1935. Lodger facilities during WW2 and used by 845 Naval Air Squadron briefly during early 1974. Now Manston Airport
MaydownShrike
Gannet II
Maydown1943–45County LondonderryNorthern Ireland
Middle WallopFlycatcherMiddle Wallop1945–46HampshireEnglandNow AAC Middle Wallop
MilltownFulmar IIMilltown1946–1972MorayScotland
Milton
Pembroke
n/aCarew Cheriton
Pembroke
1914–18PembrokeshireWales
Narboroughn/aNarboroughAug 1916-1916NorfolkEnglandFarmland to NE of RAF Marham
n/an/aNorth Coates1940–41LincolnshireEngland
Nutts CornerPintailNutts Corner1945–46County AntrimNorthern Ireland
n/an/aPembroke Dock1940–41PembrokeshireWalesLodger facilities only.
PeplowGodwit IIPeplow1945–49ShropshireEngland
n/an/aPerranporth1944CornwallEnglandLodger facilities only.
n/an/aPeterhead1942–44AberdeenshireScotlandLodger facilities only.
PortlandOspreyPortland1959–1999DorsetEnglandAlso previously HMS Sarepta
PrestwickGannetPrestwick1971–2016South AyrshireScotlandNow Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Pulhamn/aPulham1915-1918NorfolkEnglandAirship station
Rattray Head
Rattray
Crimond
MerganserOct 1944–
Sept 1946
AberdeenshireScotland
RedcarRedcar1915–1919North YorkshireEngland
RoboroughDrake IIRoborough1939–1942
Postwar
DevonEnglandNow Plymouth City Airport
RonaldswayUrleyRonaldsway1944–46Isle of Man
SandbanksDaedalusn/a1940–43DorsetEngland
n/an/aSt Davids1947–1961PembrokeshireWalesUsed by Airworks Air Direction Training Unit
n/an/aSt Mawgan
Trebelzue
1954–56CornwallEnglandUsed by 744 Naval Air Squadron
St MerrynCurlew
Vulure
1940–1956CornwallEngland
SkaebraeTern IISkaebrae1940–?OrkneyScotlandLodger facilities only initially.
n/an/aSkitten1940–41HighlandScotlandLodger facilities only.
Speken/aSpeke1942–45MerseysideEnglandLodger facilities only initially, housed a RN Air Section. Now Liverpool John Lennon Airport
StornowayMentor IIStornoway1940–41
1943–44
Western IslesScotlandSeaplanes operated from Stornoway harbour 1940–41. Subsequently, lodger facilities available at RAF Stornoway airfield.
StrettonBlackcapn/a1942–1958CheshireEngland
Sullom Voen/aSullom Voe1940–41ShetlandScotlandLodger unit on an RAF seaplane base.
n/an/aSumburgh1941–42ShetlandScotlandLodger facilities only. Now Sumburgh Airport
Tangmeren/aTangmere1942–50West SussexEnglandLodger facilities only initially, the Naval Air Fighting Development Unit was present at some point.
Thorney Islandn/aThorney Island1940–48West SussexEnglandLodger facilities only initially, used by the Naval Air Sea Warfare Development Unit at some point. Now Baker Barracks
Trescon/aTresco1917–19Isles of Scilly, CornwallEngland
n/an/aTurnhouse1942–44City of EdinburghScotlandLodger facilities only. Now Edinburgh Airport
TwattTernn/a1941–1957OrkneyScotlandPurpose built by the Admiralty, on books of Sparrowhawk, then independent Command Tern
Walmern/aWalmer1917–1918KentEnglandHawkshill Freedown (open land)
WoodvaleRingtail IIWoodvale1942–45
1945–46
MerseysideEnglandLodger facilities only initially, satellite airfield postwar.
Worthy DownKestrel
Ariel
Worthy Down1938–39
1939–1950
1952–1960
HampshireEnglandLodger facilities only pre WWII. Now Worthy Down Camp
ZealsHummingbirdZeals1945–46WiltshireEngland

Weapons Ranges edit

List of former Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm air weapons ranges (AWR) within the United Kingdom,although FAA aircraft have used other weapons ranges in the UK and abroad, operated by other authorities:[14]

NameCommissionedRAFRN Years activeCurrent countyCountryNotes
RNAS Banffn/aRAF Banff1947-72AberdeenshireScotlandUsed for simulated bombing by RNAS Lossiemouth units. Unmanned satellite to RNAS Lossiemouth.[15] Part of the site is now Boyndie wind farm.[16]
Royal Navy Aircraft Range Lilstockn/an/a- 2014SomersetEnglandCoastal range on Bridgwater Bay, controlled by RNAS Yeovilton. From 1995 the site was reclassified as a helicopter gunnery range only.[17]
RNAS Tainn/aRAF Tain1946–72HighlandScotlandTain Air Weapons Range. Parented by RNAS Lossiemouth, transferred from RAF at the same time. Air-to-ground weapons range on coast next to Tain airfield.
RNAS TreliggaVulture IIn/a1940-55CornwallEnglandFleet Air Arm live firing range & emergency landing ground under control of RNAS St Merryn, then RNAS Culdrose from 1953.

Overseas edit

Supermarine Walrus at Royal Naval Air Station Bermuda at Boaz Island

This list is of former air stations of the Royal Navy located outside of the British Isles. The list includes airbases wholly operated by the Admiralty and those where lodger facilities from the RAF were granted and operated under a RN Air Section.

RNASHMSRAFRN Years activeCurrent countyCountryNotes
AboukirNile IIAboukir1935–42 EgyptLodger facilities for a RN Air Section on RAF Station
Addu AtollHaitian
Maraga
Gan1942-45 MaldivesPurpose built for the Admiralty. Now Gan International Airport
AndrakakaIroncladAndrakaka1942-43 MadagascarCaptured Vichy French airfield, RN Air Section
ArcherfieldNabsford
Nabreekie
n/a1945–46Queensland AustraliaRNAMY Archerfield used for:
TAMY I (Transportable Aircraft Maintenance Yard No. 1)
MONAB VII
ArgentiaAvalon IIIn/a1943–44Newfoundland CanadaLodger facilities for RN Air Section at US Naval Air Station Argentia, now Naval Station Argentia
BankstownNabberleyn/a1944–46New South Wales AustraliaMONAB II. Now Bankstown Airport
BermudaMalabarn/a1939-44Sandys Parish BermudaOperated from North Yard of Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda on Ireland Island until relocating to Boaz Island in 1940. Care-and-maintenance status by 1945. Disposed of with other Admiralty and War Office land in 1950s
BrunswickSakern/a1943-45Maine United StatesU.S. Naval Air Station loaned to the Admiralty
CoimbatoreGarudan/a1942–46Cochin British Indian EmpireAircraft Repair Yard. Parent station to: RN Air Section Cochin, RN Air Station Sulur. Now Coimbatore International Airport
Colombo RacecourseBherundaColombo Racecourse1943–45Colombo British CeylonNow Colombo Racecourse
DartmouthSeabornn/a1940–46Nova Scotia CanadaLodger facilities for an RN air section at an RCAF base only. Now CFB Shearwater
DekheilaGrebe
Nile II
LG-34/LG-2351940–46 Egypt
DurbanKongonin/a1940-46Durban South AfricaR.N. Air Section Durban at S.A.A.F. Station, Stamford Hill
FayidPheonixFayid1941-46 EgyptR.N. Aircraft Repair Yard. RAF station transferred to Admiralty control
Floyd Bennett FieldSakern/a1942- United StatesLodger facilities for an RN Air Section and disembarked squadrons from 1942.[18]
Hal FarFalconHal Far1929–50
1952–67
Malta
HastingsSpurwingHastings1943–44 British Sierra LeoneLodger facilities until 1943
HiswaRapaxHiswa Aden ProtectorateLodger facility for an RN Air Section on RAF station. Transferred to the Admiralty for development as Royal Naval Air Station
Jervis BayNabswickn/a1945–46New South Wales AustraliaMONAB V
Kai TakNabcatcher
Flycatcher
Kai Tak1938–40
1945-78
Kowloon Bay Hong KongMONAB VIII. Lodger facilities 1948 - 1978
KaldadarnesBaldur IIKaldadarnes1943 IcelandLodger facilities for an RN Air Section
KatukurundaUkussaKatukurunda1942-46Katukurunda British Ceylon.[19]Transferred from the Royal Air Force in 1942 and returned in 1946. Now Katukurunda Airport
KilindiniKipangan/a1942–44Mombasa Kenya
KomendaWaraTakoradiOct–Dec 1943 Gold CoastNow Takoradi Airport
LewistonSakern/a1943–45Maine United StatesNow Auburn/Lewiston Municipal Airport
Mackinnon RoadTana
Kipanga II
n/a1942–44Taita-Taveta KenyaNow Mackinnon Road Airport
MaharagamaMonaran/a1943–46Maharagama British CeylonRoyal Naval Air Ceylonese Training Establishment in Maharagama which was later taken over by the National Teachers' Training College.[20]
MaryboroughNabstockn/a1945–46Queensland AustraliaMONAB VI
Minneryan/aMinnerya1942–46 British CeylonLodger facilities only. Now Hingurakgoda Airport
NairobiKorongon/a1942-44Nairobi KenyaR.N. Aircraft Repair Yard. Reserve aircraft storage
NorfolkSakern/a United StatesLodger facilities at a US Naval Station Norfolk Chambers Field for FAA squadrons and an Air Section.[21]
NowraNabbington
Nabswick
n/aJan–Nov 1945
1945–1946
New South Wales AustraliaMONAB I
MONAB V. Now HMAS Albatross (air station)
PalisadoesMalabar III
Buzzard
n/a1941–43Kingston JamaicaNow Norman Manley International Airport
PiarcoMalabar II
Goshawk
n/a1940–46  Trinidad and TobagoNow Piarco International Airport
PonamNabaronn/aApr–Nov 1945Admiralty Islands Papua New GuineaMONAB IV. Former United States Navy airstrip transferred to the RN on loan
Port ReitzKipangaPort Reitz1942-44Mombasa KenyaLodger facilities for an RN Air Section at an RAF station. Now Moi International Airport
PuttalamRajaliyan/a1942–45Puttalam District British CeylonNow SLAF Palavi (Sri Lanka Air Force Palavi).[22]
Quonset PointAsburyn/a1942–43Rhode Island United StatesNow Quonset Point Air National Guard Station
Ras el-Tin PointNileApr 1939–
Jun 1946
Alexandria Egypt
SchofieldsNabthorpe
Nabstock
n/aFeb–Nov 1945
Nov 1945–June 1946
New South Wales AustraliaMONAB III
MONAB VI. Now HMAS Nirimba, up for sale.
SembawangSimbang
Nabrock
Sembawang1939-71 SingaporeMONAB IX. Now Sembawang Air Base
Sigiriyan/aSigiriya British CeylonLodger facilities only. Now Sigiriya Airport
SquantumSakern/a1943-44Norfolk County, Massachusetts United StatesUS Naval Air Station Squantum loaned to the Admiralty.[23]
SulurVairin/a1944-46 British Indian EmpireNow Sulur Air Force Station
TafaraouriCormorant IIn/a1943-44 AlgeriaLodger facility for an RN Air Section on Twelfth Air Force fighter station. Later Lodger rights for one squadron.[24] Now Oran Tafraoui Airport
TakaliGoldfinch
St Angelo
Ta Kali1945–53 Malta1943 RN Lodger unit, 1944 Transferred to RN on temporary loan in February, 1945 Full control transferred to Admiralty in April
TambaramValluruTambaram1944–45Madras British Indian EmpireNow Tambaram Air Force Station
TangaKilelen/a1942–44 TanganyikaNow Tanga Airport
TrincomaleeBambaraChina Bay1940-50Trincomalee British CeylonLodger facility for RN Air Section from August 1940. Station transferred to the Admiralty on 15 November 1944 and renamed RNAS Trincomalee. Now China Bay Airport
Vizagapatamn/aVizagapatam1944-45 British Indian EmpireLodger facilities for an RN Fleet Requirements Unit. Now Visakhapatnam Airport
VoiTana
Kipanga II
n/a1944 KenyaNever commissioned
Wingfield Malagasn/a1942–46Western Cape South AfricaNow SAS Wingfield
YarmouthCanada
Seaborn
n/a1943-45Nova Scotia CanadaLodger facilities for an RN air section at an RCAF base only. RCAF Station Yarmouth

Mobile Naval Air Base edit

The Mobile Operational Naval Air Base (MONAB) were designed to have all the capabilities of an air station or an aircraft carrier, to support the Fleet Air Arm, and that could be deployed anywhere around the world. There were eleven commissioned units, ten MONABs and one Transportable Aircraft Maintenance Yard (TAMY), ten of these saw active service for the British Pacific Fleet:[25]

Unit nameShip's nameCommissionedPaid OffLocated
MONAB IHMS Nabbington28 October 194415 November 1945Nowra, Australia
MONAB IIHMS Nabberley18 November 194431 March 1946Bankstown, Australia
MONAB IIIHMS Nabthorpe4 December 194415 November 1945Schofields, New South Wales, Australia
MONAB IVHMS Nabaron1 January 194510 November 1945

Ponam, Manus Island, Admiralty Islands

MONAB VHMS Nabswick1 Feb 194518 Mar 1946Jervis Bay, Australia
MONAB VIHMS Nabstock1 Apr 19459 Jun 1946Maryborough, Queensland, Australia
MONAB VIIHMS Nabreekie1 Jun 19455 Nov 1945Meeandah, Brisbane, Australia
MONAB VIIIHMS Nabcatcher1 Jul 19451 Apr 1947Kai Tak, Hong Kong
MONAB IXHMS Nabrock1 Aug 194515 Dec 1945Sembawang, Singapore
MONAB XHMS Nabhurst1 Sep194512 Oct 1945Middle Wallop, Hampshire, England
TAMY IHMS Nabsford1 Feb 194531 Mar 1946Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Former naval air stations by ship name (HMS xxx) edit

HMS means His Majesty's Ship (or Her Majesty's Ship).

Some smaller and some very early Naval Air Stations in the list above were not commissioned as HM Ship(s). Those below were commissioned and, therefore, have a ship's name. Royal Navy shore bases and naval air stations have traditionally been named in the same manner as seagoing ships.

Officers were appointed to HMS xxx rather than to RNAS xxx and, similarly, ratings' Service Certificates will show only the name of the ship when drafted to a Naval Air Station. Thus, this list may help when researching family history records.[citation needed]

HMSNearest TownCountyCountryCurrent use
HMS ArielSouth WonstonHampshireEngland
HMS ArielLee-on-the-SolentHampshireEnglandSolent Airport Daedalus
HMS ArielWinchesterHampshireEngland
HMS AsburyQuonset PointRhode IslandUnited StatesQuonset Point Air National Guard Station
HMS BambaraTrincomaleeCeylon
HMS BerhundaColomboCeylon
HMS BlackcapStrettonCheshireEngland
HMS BuzzardLympneKentEnglandIndustrial estate
HMS BuzzardPalisadoesKingstonJamaica
HMS CondorArbroathAngusScotlandRM Condor
HMS CorncrakeBallyhalbertCounty DownNorthern IrelandHousing
HMS Corncrake IIPortavogieCounty DownNorthern IrelandKirkistown Circuit
HMS CurlewSt MerrynCornwallEnglandFarmland
HMS DaedalusLee-on-the-SolentHampshireEnglandSolent Airport Daedalus
HMS Daedalus IILympneKentEnglandIndustrial Estate
HMS Daedalus IISandbanksDorsetEnglandin Poole Harbour
HMS Daedalus IILawrennyPembrokeshireWalesRiverbank slipway
HMS DipperTemplecombeDorsetEngland
HMS Europa IIBungaySuffolkEnglandFarmland
HMS FalconĦal FarMaltaIndustrial Estate
HMS FieldfareEvantonRoss and CromartyScotlandIndustrial Estate
HMS FlycatcherRAF LudhamNorfolkEnglandFarmland/private airstrip
HMS FlycatcherMiddle WallopHampshireEnglandAAC Middle Wallop
HMS FlycatcherKai TakKowloon BayHong KongKai Tak Development
HMS FulmarLossiemouthMorayshireScotlandRAF Lossiemouth
HMS Fulmar IIElginMorayshireScotlandMilltown airfield
HMS GadwallSydenhamBelfastNorthern IrelandSydenham Airport 1938–1941, RAF Belfast 1941-1943 and 1973–1978, Belfast City Airport (George Best Belfast City Airport) 1978-present
HMS GamecockBramcoteWarwickshireEnglandGamecock Barracks
HMS GannetEglintonCo. LondonderryNorthern IrelandCity of Derry Airport
HMS GannetPrestwickSouth AyrshireScotlandGlasgow Prestwick Airport
HMS Gannet IIMaydownCo. LondonderryNorthern IrelandIndustry
HMS Gannet IIISydenhamBelfastNorthern IrelandGeorge Best Belfast City Airport
HMS GarudaCoimbatoreIndia
HMS GodwitOllertonShropshireEngland
HMS GodwitPeplowShropshireEngland
HMS Godwit IIWeston-under-LizardShropshireEnglandGround in Weston Park
HMS GoldcrestAnglePembrokeshireWalesFarmland
HMS GoldcrestBrawdyPembrokeshireWalesCawdor Barracks
HMS GoldcrestDalePembrokeshireWales
HMS Goldcrest IIBrawdyPembrokeshireWalesCawdor Barracks
HMS GoldfinchTa' QaliMaltaPark
HMS GoshawkPiarcoTrinidadPiarco International Airport
HMS GrebeAlexandriaEgypt
HMS Heron IICharlton HorethorneSomersetEnglandFarmland
HMS Heron IIHaldon HillsDevonEngland
HMS HornbillCulham, AbingdonOxfordshireEnglandFusion research facility
HMS Hornbill IIBecclesSuffolkEnglandVarious
HMS HummingbirdZealsWiltshireEnglandFarmland
HMS IcarusScapa FlowOrkneyScotland?
HMS JackdawCrailFifeScotland
HMS Jackdaw IIKingsbarnsFifeScotland
HMS KaluguCochinIndia
HMS KestrelSouth WonstonHampshireEnglandWorthy Down Camp
HMS KileleTangaTanzania
HMS KipangaKilindiniMombasa CountyKenya
HMS Kipanga IIMackinnon RoadTaita-Taveta CountyKenya
HMS Kipanga IIMoi International AirportMombasa CountyKenyaMoi International Airport
HMS KongoniDurbanSouth Africa
HMS KorongoNairobiKenya
HMS LandrailMachrihanishArgyllshireScotlandCampbeltown Airport
HMS Landrail IICampbeltownArgyllshireScotland
HMS MalabarBoaz IslandSandys ParishBermudaAll shore personnel at Bermuda, including RNAS, belonged to the stone frigate HMS Malabar. Operated from North Yard of Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda on Ireland Island until relocating to Boaz Island in 1940. Care-and-maintenance status by 1945. Disposed of with other Admiralty and War Office land in 1950s. Housing.
HMS MalagasCape TownWestern CapeSouth AfricaWingfield Aerodrome
HMS Mentor IIStornowayOuter HebridesScotlandStornoway Airport
HMS MerganserRattrayAberdeenshireScotlandLong range radio station
HMS MerlinDonibristleFifeScotlandDalgety Bay
HMS NabaronPonam IslandPapua New Guinea
HMS NabberleyBankstownAustraliaBankstown Airport
HMS NabbingtonNowraAustraliaHMAS Albatross
HMS NabcatcherKowloon BayKowloon PeninsulaHong Kong
HMS NabhurstMiddle WallopHampshireEngland
HMS NabreekiePinkenbaBrisbaneAustralia
HMS NabrockSembawangSingapore
HMS NabsfordBrisbaneQueenslandAustraliaArcherfield Airport
HMS NabstockMaryboroughQueenslandAustralia
HMS NabswickJervis BayNew South WalesAustralia
HMS NabthorpeSchofieldsNew South WalesAustraliaRAAF Station Schofields
HMS NighthawkDremEast LothianScotlandFarmland/industry/RAF Drem Museum
HMS Nighthawk IIHaddingtonEast LothianScotlandFarmland/industry
HMS NightjarInskipLancashireEnglandFarmland/industry
HMS Nile IIAlexandriaEgyptFarmland
HMS NuthatchAnthornCumbriaEnglandAnthorn Radio Station
HMS OspreyPortlandDorsetEnglandCoastguard base
HMS OwlFearnRoss and CromartyScotland
HMS PeewitEast HavenAngusScotland
HMS PeregrineFordWest SussexEngland
HMS PheonixFayedIsmailia GovernorateEgypt
HMS PintailCrumlinCo. AntrimNorthern Ireland
HMS RajaliyaPuttalam North Western ProvinceSri Lanka
HMS RapaxHiswaAden Protectorate
HMS RavenEastleighHampshireEnglandSouthampton International Airport
HMS RingtailBurscough/OrmskirkLancashireEngland
HMS Ringtail IIWoodvaleMerseysideEngland
HMS RobinKirkwallOrkneyScotlandKirkwall Airport
HMS SanderlingAbbotsinchRenfrewshireScotlandGlasgow Airport
HMS Saker IIQuonset PointRhode IslandUnited StatesQuonset Point Air National Guard Station
HMS SamburPlaine MagnienMauritiusSir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport
HMS SareptaPortlandDorsetEngland
HMS SeabornHalifaxNova ScotiaCanadaCFB Shearwater
HMS SealionBallykellyCo. LondonderryNorthern IrelandShackleton Barracks
HMS SeruwaRatmalana Western ProvinceSri LankaRatmalana Airport
HMS ShrikeMaydownCo. LondonderryNorthern IrelandIndustry
HMS SimbangSembawangSingaporeSembawang Air Base
HMS SiskinGosportHampshireEnglandHMS Sultan
HMS SparrowhawkKirkwallOrkneyScotlandIndustrial Estate
HMS SparrowhawkHalesworthSuffolkEnglandagricultural use
HMS SpurwingHastingsWestern AreaSierra Leone
HMS TernTwattOrkneyScotland
HMS Tern IIKirkwallOrkneyScotlandIndustrial Estate
HMS Tern IIIDounreayCaithnessScotlandVulcan Naval Reactor Test Establishment
HMS UkussaKalutaraWestern ProvinceSri LankaKatukurunda Airport
HMS UrleyRonaldswayIsle of ManIsle of Man Airport
HMS VairiCoimbatoreTamil NaduIndiaSulur Air Force Station
HMS ValluruMadrasMadras StateIndiaTambaram Air Force Station
HMS VultureSt MerrynCornwallEnglandFarmland
HMS Vulture IITreliggaCornwallEnglandFarmland
HMS WagtailHeathfieldSouth AyrshireScotlandHousing estate
HMS WaraSekondi-TakoradiGhanaTakoradi Airport

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