RAF Kirkistown
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox military installation Royal Air Force Kirkistown or more simply RAF Kirkistown is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located Template:Convert of Ballyhalbert, County Down, Northern Ireland.
It was a satellite to the RAF Fighter Command airfield at Ballyhalbert on the Ards Peninsula.
History
RAF Ballyhalbert opened officially on 28 June 1941 and the Kirkistown satellite airfield opened in July 1941. On 22 January 1942, No. 504 Squadron RAF moved to Kirkistown.Template:Sfn In 1945, Ballyhalbert Airfield was designated a Royal Naval Air Station as "H.M.S. Corncrake", and Kirkistown Airfield was known as "H.M.S. Corncrake II".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The following units were here at some point:<ref name="ABCT">Template:Cite web</ref>
- No. 485 Squadron RNZAF (1942)Template:Sfn
- No. 1493 (Target Towing) Flight RAF (April – May 1942) became No. 1493 (Fighter) Gunnery Flight RAF (May – November 1942)Template:Sfn
- No. 2898 Squadron RAF Regiment
- No. 4117 Anti-Aircraft Flight RAF Regiment
- Naval Units
- 808 Naval Air Squadron
- 818 Naval Air Squadron
- 835 Naval Air Squadron
- 881 Naval Air Squadron
- 885 Naval Air Squadron
- 887 Naval Air Squadron
Current use
Today the site is home to Kirkistown Circuit, a regular venue for car and motorcycle races. The circuit utilises the northern parts of the former air base's runways and perimeter roadways.Template:Citation needed
See also
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- Royal Air Force stations in Northern Ireland
- World War II sites in Northern Ireland
- Royal Air Force stations of World War II in the United Kingdom
- Buildings and structures in County Down
- Military history of County Down
- Defunct airports in Northern Ireland
- Military airbases established in 1941
- Military airbases closed in 1946