• RAF Davidstow Moor lies two miles north east of Camelford in North Cornwall. ... Coastal Command was founded on 14 July 1936 as part of the Royal Air Force.
  • The Davidstow Airfield and Cornwall at War Museum[3] has been set up to commemorate the work and people of RAF Davidstow Moor.
  • RAF Davidstow Moor in North Cornwall was home to Coastal Command squadrons involved in Air Sea Rescue, U-Boat hunting and anti shipping patrols.
  • Constructed in 1942, RAF Davidstow Moor operated during World War II and served as a crucial base for Coastal Command squadrons.
  • Short video about the abandoned/disused old WWII Air Base in Cornwall. It is currently an expanse of flat pasture, littered with crumbling runways, abandoned...
  • RAF Davidstow Moor is a former WWII Coastal Command Royal Air Force station located 2.9 miles north east of Camelford, Cornwall and...
  • RAF Davidstow Moor. Information kindly supplied by Cornwall War Museum. ... The following squadrons were stationed at RAF Davidstow Moor during WW 2.
  • RAF Davidstow Moor was built as a bomber station for Coastal Command because, at the start of the war, Coastal Command had nothing larger than...
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  • RAF Davidstow Moor. during the Second World War 1939-1945. ... There are:8 items tagged RAF Davidstow Moor available in our Library.
  • Between 1942 and 1945, RAF Davidstow Moor was home to B-24 Liberators, B-17 Flying Fortresses, Bristol Beaufighters and Vickers Wellingtons.
  • Davidstow Moor was selected due to its expanse of reasonably flat land and its height above sea level.
  • Air Ministry bombing teacher, built in 1942, located within the N part of the technical site at RAF Davidstow Moor. Description.