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    Arrow RAF Driffield March 2010

    Now here is a funny thing, for quite some time I had thought that RAF Driffield 'Staxton Wold site' was near Scarborough, and whilst I could not square up the photos in peoples reports to the google image of RAF Staxton Wold, I thought 'hey, it's still worth a try'. It was only a chance conversation with a work colleague that I found out that RAF Staxton Wold, and RAF Driffield 'Staxton Wold site' are two very different places. The one I had my eye on near Scarborough is very much live, and had I attempted a recce there, I no doubt would have ended up with a free trip to a camp near the border with Cuba, that does a nice line in hoods and orange boiler suits! Phew! lucky exploration faux paus avoided!

    So, with my facts finally straight, I headed to RAF Driffield, 'Staxton Wold Site' or as it has also been called 'Alamein baracks'.

    Many have visited and reported, but I felt that since I only live up the road, it would be rude not to pay the place some attention. What I found was a trashed, but actually quite charming site, worthy of a few more visits. Before you ask, I did not get a photo of the English Electric Lightening painting, for very valid reasons which will become clear shortly.

    Potted history:

    The site started off in 1918, when a small airfield and an assortment of wooden huts was built, this was then abandoned and it was not until the early 1930's that the site was selected for the RAFs expansion scheme with construction beginning in 1935. When the airfield opened in 1936 it became home for a number of bomber squadrons, and from 1938 notably the 77 and 102 squadrons.

    During WW11 an interesting fact I unearthed was that the RAF used bombers from this site to drop over 6 million propaganda leaflets over Warsaw, made a change from bombs I guess. On the 15th August 1950 approximately 50 Junkers JU 88 bombers aricraft attacked the base causing extensive damage to the airfield, but more tragically 13 military and 1 civilian fatalities. In 1943 3 new concrete runways were built, thus was the significance of the site in German bombing raids.

    Following the end of WW11 the site became a training airfield, but reverted back to an active fighter station in 1955, eventually becoming home to 98 squadron, and equipped with 3 Douglas Thor nuclear missiles, which had an astonishing range of 1,750 miles, just within reach of Moscow.

    By 1977 the Army took over the site, renaming it 'Alamein Barracks', and by the early 1980s the runways were all removed, and in a great example of recycling, the hardcore was used in the construction of the Driffield bypass. When the Army moved out due to the expansion of RAF Leconfield for driver training purposes the RAF once more took over the site in 1992 renaming it to RAF Driffield 'Staxton Wold site', (and thus beginning a period of confusion for myself which could have ended so wrongly hahahha!)

    The site finally closed in 1996, thus drawing to a close 60 years of service.

    Some useful liks:

    http://www.driffieldaerodrome.co.uk/
    http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/s55.html

    On with the photos:

    Site from the air:


    First building I came to, totally trashed by the chavs, but some really nice light filtering through:







    All the accomodation buildings had these units, I quite like them



    Some great light this morning:



    The hatch:



    Many of the doors were bust open, this was one of the surviving few



    Brick sofa though window





    Say 'lavee'



    Nice art deco stairs:



    Billet inspection fail:



    Alternative view of the stage:



    Like this shot, the blinds and the radiator with the tree outside:



    Shame the makers plate had gone, I like those:



    My way or the highway:



    Trashed:







    So, it was around here that my 'fat ninja' skills failed me completely, when on an explore you the last thing you want to meet is either a smack head, or the 'anti exploration' chapter of the Hells Angels, or in the case of a military base anyone in army uniform. As I stepped out of a door right in front of me were 30 soldiers in best dress in the middle of a square bash. One of them raised an eyebrow at me, fortunately the little man at the front shouting a lot did not turn round, I slowly reversed and headed for home! So, no English Electric Lightening picture this time, perhaps I will get it during round 2 in a few weeks or so!

    Last one from me, cheerio!

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    Default Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    That's great mate. For some reason I had forgotten about this. I have now very much remembered and looking forward to my very own trip here soon. Good stuff and lovely pictures.

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    Default Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    Nice explore mate well done
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    Default Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    Great stuff there bud
    Can't believe that sofa is still hanging in there!

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    Default Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    ^^^
    Trousers - one of the barrack H blocks is live, I think it's either an army cadet or TA building

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    Smile Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    Really good TK421-those first few pics are superb! Good to read a bit of history too. Although i do hope it wasn't bombed on the 15th August 1950! I keep forgetting about this too Mr Box!

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    Default Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    great images - love the sofa

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    Default Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    Great stuff mate love the deco stairs
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    Default Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    Great stuff. Tenner to anyone who gets a picture sitting in that chair.

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    Default Re: RAF Driffield March 2010

    Thanks everyone for the comments, it really is a great site, with plenty still to see, however avoid encounters with soldiers
    "And the surface of the water was a lapis jewel"

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