List of air stations of the Royal Navy

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This is a list of naval air stations of the Royal Navy.

shore establishments of the Fleet Air Arm, the branch of the Royal Navy
responsible for the operation of naval aircraft.

Currently the abbreviation RNAS stands for "Royal Naval Air Station", and in common with the Royal Air Force station naming convention, is always followed by a geographical place in which the air station is located. 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.

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.

In 1939, operation of the Fleet Air Arm was transferred to the Royal Navy, with Royal Air Force personnel replaced by Royal Naval personnel, or transferring to the Royal Navy. As the

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 shore.

Current naval air stations

The current Fleet Air Arm front-line operations are centred on two main operating bases (MOBs), each with a nearby satellite airfield:

Former naval air stations

Supermarine Walrus at Royal Naval Air Station Bermuda at Boaz Island

When control of the Fleet Air Arm was transferred to the from the Royal Air Force, four of its existing airfields, 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.[1]

This list covers Fleet Air Arm establishments, both at home 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.

Key to the types of establishments:

  • BCAS - British Commonwealth Air Station
  • MONAB - Mobile Naval Air Base
  • RAF - Royal Air Force
  • RAAF - Royal Australian Air Force
  • RCAF - Royal Canadian Air Force
  • RNAS - Royal Naval Air Station
  • RNAY - Royal Naval Air Yard
  • RNAMY - Royal Naval Aircraft Maintenance Yard
  • RNARY - Royal Naval Aircraft Repair Yard
  • RNADC - Royal Naval Aircraft Direction Centre
  • RNAE - Royal Naval Air Establishment
  • RNATE - Royal Naval Aircraft Training Establishment
  • RNTE - Royal Naval Training Establishment
  • SAAF - South African Air Force
  • TAMY - Transportable Aircraft Maintenance Yard
  • USAF - United States Air Force
  • USNAS - United States Naval Air Station
  • USNAF - United States Naval Air Facility
RNAS HMS RAF RN Years active Current county Country Notes
Abbotsinch
Sanderling
Abbotsinch
1943–1963 Renfrewshire Scotland Lodger facilities 1939–43. Now Glasgow Airport
Aboukir Nile II Aboukir 1935–1942 Egypt Lodger facilities for a RN Air Section
n/a n/a
Aldergrove
1939–40
1977–1982
Co. Antrim Northern Ireland Naval units as lodgers on an RAF Base. Now
Joint Helicopter Command Flying Station Aldergrove
Andrakaka Ironclad Andrakaka 1942-43 Madagascar Captured Vichy French airfield, RN Air Section
Angle
Goldcrest
Angle 1943 Pembrokeshire Wales Farmland
Anglesey
n/a Mona 1915–1918 Anglesey Wales Airship station
Anthorn
Nuthatch
Anthorn
1944–58 Cumbria England Now Anthorn Radio Station
Arbroath
Condor n/a 1940–1971 Angus Scotland Now RM Condor
Archerfield Nabsford
Nabreekie
n/a 1945–46 Queensland Australia RNAMY Archerfield used for:
TAMY I (Transportable Aircraft Maintenance Yard No. 1)
MONAB
VII
Argentia Avalon III n/a 1943–44
Newfoundland
Canada Lodger facilities for RN Air Section at US Naval Air Station Argentia, now Naval Station Argentia
Ayr
Wagtail
Ayr
1944–46 South Ayrshire Scotland
Bacton n/a Bacton 1915–19 Norfolk England
Ballyhalbert
Corncrake Ballyhalbert 1945 Co. Down Northern Ireland
Ballykelly Sealion Ballykelly 1962–1971 Co. Londonderry Northern Ireland RAF station hosting Joint Ant-Submarine School from 1947, RN having lodger status. Joint RAF-RN station from 1962. Now Shackleton Barracks
Bankstown
Nabberley n/a 1944–1946 New South Wales Australia
MONAB II. Now Bankstown Airport
Beccles
Hornbill II
Beccles
−1945 Suffolk England Lodger facilities only.
n/a n/a
Benbecula
Western Isles Scotland Lodger facilities only. Now Benbecula Airport and RRH Benbecula.
n/a n/a Benson Oxfordshire England Lodger facilities only. Now RAF Benson
n/a n/a Bircham Newton Norfolk England Lodger facilities only.
Bermuda HMS Malabar n/a 1939-44 Sandys Parish Bermuda 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
n/a n/a
Boscombe Down
Wiltshire England Now
MoD Boscombe Down
Bramcote
Gamecock
Bramcote 1946–58 Warwickshire England Now Gamecock Barracks
n/a n/a Bratton 1943–44 Shropshire England Provided training facilities for
RNAS Hinstock
during 1943/44
Brawdy
Goldcrest II
Brawdy 1946–1971 Pembrokeshire Wales Now Cawdor Barracks
Brunswick Saker n/a 1943-45 Maine United States U.S. Naval Air Station loaned to the Admiralty
Bungay
Europa II
Flixton
1945–46 Suffolk England
Burscough
Ringtail
n/a 1943–46 Lancashire England
Bush Barn n/a
No. 44 SLG
1944–45 Oxfordshire England RN Air Section, on the books of Kestrel.
Calshot n/a Calshot 1913–22 Hampshire England
Campbeltown Landrail
Landrail II
n/a 1940–45 Argyll & Bute Scotland Located 1 mile SE of RAF Machrihanish, grass landing ground north of the B843.
Capel n/a
Folkestone
1915–19 Kent England
Cattewater n/a
Cattewater
Mount Batten
1917–18 Devon England
Charlton Horethorne
Heron II
Charlton Horethorne
1943–45 Somerset England
Chingford n/a Chingford 1915–19 Greater London England Now William Girling Reservoir
n/a Raven Christchurch ?-1945 Dorset England Lodger facilities with a Naval Air Section and the Naval Air Radio Installation Unit.
n/a (Station in Reserve) n/a Cluntoe 1947-mid 1950s Co. Tyrone Northern Ireland Used occasionally.
Coimbatore Garuda n/a 1942–46 Cochin India Aircraft Repair Yard. Parent station to: RN Air Section Cochin, RN Air Station Sulur. Now Coimbatore International Airport
Colombo Racecourse
Bherunda
Colombo Racecourse 1943–45 Colombo British Ceylon Now Colombo Racecourse
Covehithe n/a Covehithe 1915–19 Suffolk England
Cowdray Park n/a n/a 1941–45 West Sussex England Private airfield requisitioned for the storage of obsolescent naval aircraft.
Crail Bruce
Jackdaw
Crail
1940–1961 Fife Scotland
RNAS Training Establishment, Cranwell Daedalus
Thunderbolt
Cranwell 1916–1918 Lincolnshire England Now
Royal Air Force College
Culham
Hornbill
n/a 1944–1953 Oxfordshire England Now
Culham Science Centre
Culmhead n/a
Churchstanton
Somerset England Lodger facilities only. Now Culmhead Business Centre
Dale Goldcrest
Dale
1943–48 Pembrokeshire Wales Farmland/caravan sites
n/a n/a Defford Worcestershire England RN Air Section attached to Telecommunications Flying Unit RAF.
Dekheila Grebe
Nile II
LG-34/LG-235 1940–46 Egypt
Diego Suarez n/a n/a 1940–46 Madagascar
Dartmouth Seaborn n/a 1940–46 Nova Scotia Canada Lodger facilities for an RN air section at an RCAF base only. Now CFB Shearwater
n/a n/a Detling 1940–41 Kent England Lodger facilities only.
n/a n/a Docking 1942–44 Norfolk England Lodger facilities only.
Donibristle
Merlin
Donibristle
1939–1959 Fife Scotland
Dounreay
Tern II
1944–54 Highland Scotland Never commissioned.
Drem
Nighthawk
Drem 1945–46 East Lothian Scotland Lodger facilities until 1945.
Dundee Condor II Dundee 1941–44 Dundee City Scotland Seaplane base / repair depot.
n/a n/a Dundonald 1944 South Ayrshire Scotland Lodger facilities only.
Dunino
Jackdaw II
Dunino
1942–46 Fife Scotland
Durban Kongoni n/a 1940-46 Durban South Africa R.N. Air Section Durban at S.A.A.F. Station, Stamford Hill
n/a n/a
Duxford
1941–43 Cambridgeshire England Lodger facilities only.
East Fortune n/a East Fortune 1915–18 East Lothian Scotland National Museum of Flight
East Haven
Peewit
1943–46 Angus Scotland
Eastchurch
n/a Eastchurch 1910–1918 Kent England Now HM Prison Standford Hill
n/a Raven Eastleigh
Southampton
1917–20, 1935–39, 1939–1947 Hampshire England Now Southampton Airport
Eglinton
Gannet
Eglinton
1943–1959
1960–63
Co. Londonderry Northern Ireland Now City of Derry Airport
Evanton
Fieldfare
Novar
1944–48 Highland Scotland
Fairlop n/a Fairlop 1916-18 Essex England Playing fields, to north of WW2 RAF Fairlop
Fayid Pheonix Fayid 1941-46 Egypt R.N. Aircraft Repair Yard. RAF station transferred to Admiralty control
Fearn Owl
Fearn
1942–46 Highland Scotland
Felixstowe
n/a Felixstowe 1913–19 Suffolk England See Seaplane Experimental Station
Fishguard n/a 1917–19 Pembrokeshire Wales
Ford
Peregrine
Ford Junction
1939–1958 West Sussex England Now HM Prison Ford
n/a n/a Fraserburgh Aberdeenshire Scotland Lodger facilities only.
Gan Haitian
Maraga
Gan 1941–57 Addu Atoll Maldives Also known as RNAS Addu Atoll. Now Gan International Airport
Goldhanger n/a Goldhanger 1915–16 Essex England Farmland
Gosport
Siskin
Gosport
1940–56 Hampshire England
Grimsetter
Robin
Grimsetter
1943–45 Orkney Scotland Now Kirkwall Airport
Haldon
Heron II
Haldon
1941–43 Devon England
Halesworth
Sparrowhawk Halesworth 1945–46 Suffolk England Lodger facilities until 1945
Hastings Spurwing Hastings 1943–44 Sierra Leone Lodger facilities until 1943
Hatston
Tern II
1939–1945 Orkney Scotland
Heath Row n/a Heathrow 1944–45 Greater London England Lodger facilities for a flight of 781 Naval Air Squadron only. Now Heathrow airport
Henstridge
Dipper
n/a 1943–46
1946–1954
Somerset England Henstridge 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
Hinstock
Godwit
Ollerton
1943–47 Shropshire England
Hiswa Rapax Hiswa Aden Protectorate Lodger facility for an RN Air Section on RAF station. Transferred to Admiralty for development as RNAS
Hornsea Mere n/a Atwick ?-1918 East Yorkshire England
Inskip Nightjar n/a 1943–46 Lancashire England
Jersey
n/a Helier 1940 Jersey Channel Islands Requisitioned by the Admiralty. RN Air Section, on the books of Kestrel. Jersey Airport
Jervis Bay
Nabswick n/a 1945–46 New South Wales Australia
MONAB
V
Kai Tak Nabcatcher
Flycatcher
Kai Tak 1947–? Kowloon Bay Hong Kong
MONAB
VIII
Kaldadarnes Baldur II Kaldadarnes 1943 Iceland Lodger facilities for an RN Air Section
Katukurunda
Ukussa
Katukurunda 1942-46 Katukurunda British Ceylon.[2] Transferred from the Royal Air Force in 1942 and returned in 1946. Now Katukurunda Airport
Kete
Harrier n/a 1945–1961 Pembrokeshire Wales
Kilindini Kipanga n/a 1942–44 Mombasa Kenya
Kingsnorth n/a
Kingsnorth
1914–25 Kent England WW1 airship station on Isle of Grain on south bank of R Thames
Kirkistown Corncrake II Kirkistown 1945–46 Co. Down Northern Ireland Lodger facilities only during WWII. Satellite airfield from July 1945.
Komenda Wara
Takoradi
Oct–Dec 1943 Ghana Now Takoradi Airport
n/a n/a Langham 1942–44 Norfolk England Lodger facilities only.
Lawrenny Ferry
Daedalus II n/a 1942–43 Pembrokeshire Wales Riverbank slipway
Lee-on-Solent Ariel
Daedalus
Lee-on-Solent
1939–1995 Hampshire England
n/a n/a Leuchars ?-1938
1972–78
Fife Scotland Lodger facilities only. Now Leuchars Station
Lewiston Saker n/a 1943–45 Maine United States Now Auburn/Lewiston Municipal Airport
Limavady
n/a Limavady 1944
1945–?
Co. Londonderry Northern Ireland Lodger facilities during 1944. Naval charge from 1945.
Long Kesh
n/a Long Kesh 1944–45 Co. Antrim Northern Ireland Lodger facilities only.
Lossiemouth
Fulmar
Lossiemouth 1946–1972 Moray Scotland Now RAF Lossiemouth. RN lodger status 1972–79.
Luce Bay n/a West Freugh 1940–43 Dumfries and Galloway Scotland Lodger facilities only. Now MoD West Freugh
Ludham
Flycatcher Ludham 1944–? Norfolk England Farmland/private airstrip
Lympne
Buzzard
Daedalus II
Lympne 1939–1940 Kent England Buzzard - Support of disembarked squadrons, Daedalus II - Technical training of Air Apprentices and Air Fitters
Machrihanish Landrail Machrihanish 1941–46
1951–52
Argyll & Bute Scotland Now MoD Machrihanish & Campbeltown Airport
Mackinnon Road Tana
Kipanga II
n/a 1942–44 Taita-Taveta Kenya Now Mackinnon Road Airport
Macmerry
Nighthawk II Macmerry 1945–46 East Lothian Scotland
Maharagama Monara n/a 1943–46 Maharagama British Ceylon Royal Naval Air Ceylonese Training Establishment in Maharagama which was later taken over by the National Teachers' Training College.[3]
Manston
Manston 1933–35
WW2
1974
Kent England Used 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
Maryborough
Nabstock n/a 1945–46 Queensland Australia
MONAB
VI
Maydown
Gannet II
Maydown
1943–45 Co. Londonderry Northern Ireland
Middle Wallop
Flycatcher
Middle Wallop
1945–46 Hampshire England Now
AAC Middle Wallop
Milltown Fulmar II Milltown 1946–1972 Moray Scotland
Pembroke
n/a Carew Cheriton
Pembroke
1914–18 Pembrokeshire Wales
Minnerya n/a Minnerya 1942–46 British Ceylon Lodger facilities only. Now Hingurakgoda Airport
Nairobi Korongo n/a 1942-44 Nairobi Kenya R.N. Aircraft Repair Yard. Reserve aircraft storage
Narborough
n/a Narborough Aug 1916-1916 Norfolk England Farmland to NE of RAF Marham
n/a n/a North Coates 1940–41 Lincolnshire England
Nowra
Nabbington
Nabswick
n/a Jan–Nov 1945
1945–1946
New South Wales Australia
MONAB I
MONAB V. Now HMAS Albatross (air station)
Nutts Corner Pintail Nutts Corner 1945–46 Co. Antrim Northern Ireland
Palisadoes Malabar III
Buzzard
n/a 1941–43 Kingston Jamaica Now Norman Manley International Airport
n/a n/a Pembroke Dock 1940–41 Pembrokeshire Wales Lodger facilities only.
Peplow
Godwit II
Peplow 1945–49 Shropshire England
n/a n/a Perranporth 1944 Cornwall England Lodger facilities only.
n/a n/a Peterhead 1942–44 Aberdeenshire Scotland Lodger facilities only.
Piarco Malabar II
Goshawk
n/a 1940–46 Trinidad Now Piarco International Airport
n/a Kipanga
Port Reitz
? Mombasa Kenya Lodger facilities only.
Ponam Nabaron n/a Apr–Nov 1945 Admiralty Islands Papua New Guinea
MONAB
IV
Portland Osprey Portland 1959–1999 Dorset England Also previously HMS Sarepta
Prestwick
Gannet Prestwick 1971–2016 South Ayrshire Scotland Now Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Pulham n/a
Pulham
1915-1918 Norfolk England Airship station
Puttalam Rajaliya n/a 1942–45 Puttalam District British Ceylon Now SLAF Palavi (Sri Lanka Air Force Palavi).[4]
Quonset Point Asbury n/a 1942–1943 Rhode Island United States Now Quonset Point Air National Guard Station
Ras el-Tin Point Nile Apr 1939–
Jun 1946
Alexandria Egypt
Rattray Head
Rattray
Crimond
Merganser
Oct 1944–
Sept 1946
Aberdeenshire Scotland
Redcar Redcar 1915–1919 North Yorkshire England
Roborough
Drake II Roborough 1939–1942
Postwar
Devon England Now Plymouth City Airport
Ronaldsway
Urley
Ronaldsway
1944–46 Isle of Man
Sandbanks
Daedalus n/a 1940–43 Dorset England
Schofields Nabthorpe
Nabstock
n/a Feb–Nov 1945
Nov 1945–June 1946
New South Wales Australia
MONAB III
MONAB VI. Now HMAS Nirimba
, up for sale.
n/a n/a St Davids 1947–1961 Pembrokeshire Wales Used by Airworks Air Direction Training Unit
n/a n/a
Trebelzue
1954–56 Cornwall England Used by 744 Naval Air Squadron
St Merryn Curlew
Vulure
1940–1956 Cornwall England
Sembawang
Simbang
Nabrock
Sembawang
Singapore
MONAB
IX
Sigiriya n/a Sigiriya British Ceylon Lodger facilities only. Now Sigiriya Airport
Skaebrae
Tern II
Skaebrae
1940–? Orkney Scotland Lodger facilities only initially.
n/a n/a Skitten 1940–41 Highland Scotland Lodger facilities only.
Speke
n/a
Speke
1942–45 Merseyside England Lodger facilities only initially, housed a RN Air Section. Now Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Stornoway
Mentor II
Stornoway 1940–41
1943–44
Western Isles Scotland Seaplanes operated from Stornoway harbour 1940–41. Subsequently, lodger facilities available at RAF Stornoway airfield.
Stretton
Blackcap
n/a 1942–1958 Cheshire England
Sullom Voe
n/a Sullom Voe 1940–41 Shetland Scotland Lodger unit on an RAF seaplane base.
Sulur
Vairi
n/a 1944-46 India Now Sulur Air Force Station
n/a n/a Sumburgh 1941–42 Shetland Scotland Lodger facilities only. Now Sumburgh Airport
Sydenham
Gadwall
Gannet III
Sydenham 1943–1973 Co. Antrim Northern Ireland Also known as RNAS Belfast. Now George Best Belfast City Airport
n/a n/a
Tain
1942–44 Highland Scotland Lodger facilities only.
Tambaram Valluru
Tambaram
1944–45 Madras India Now Tambaram Air Force Station
Tanga Kilele n/a 1942–44 Tanzania Now Tanga Airport
n/a
Falcon
Hal Far 1929–50
1952–67
Malta
Takali
St Angelo
Ta Kali 1945–53 Malta 1943 RN Lodger unit, 1944 Transferred to RN on temporary loan in February, 1945 Full control transferred to Admiralty in April
Tangmere
n/a Tangmere 1942–50 West Sussex England Lodger facilities only initially, the Naval Air Fighting Development Unit was present at some point.
Thorney Island
n/a Thorney Island 1940–48 West Sussex England Lodger facilities only initially, used by the Naval Air Sea Warfare Development Unit at some point. Now Baker Barracks
Treligga
Vulture II n/a 1940-55 Cornwall England Fleet Air Arm live firing range & emergency landing ground
Tresco n/a
Tresco
1917–19 Isles of Scilly, Cornwall England
Trincomalee
Bambara
China Bay
1940-50 Trincomalee British Ceylon Lodger 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
n/a n/a Turnhouse 1942–44 City of Edinburgh Scotland Lodger facilities only. Now Edinburgh Airport
Twatt
Tern n/a 1941–1957 Orkney Scotland Purpose built by the
Sparrowhawk
, then independent Command Tern
Vizagapatam n/a Vizagapatam 1944-45 India Lodger facilities for an RN Fleet Requirements Unit
Voi Tana
Kipanga II
n/a 1944 Kenya Never commissioned
Walmer n/a Walmer 1917–1918 Kent England Hawkshill Freedown (open land)
Wingfield Malagas n/a 1942–46 Western Cape South Africa Now SAS Wingfield
Woodvale
Ringtail II
Woodvale 1942–45
1945–46
Merseyside England Lodger facilities only initially, satellite airfield postwar.
Worthy Down
Kestrel
Ariel
Worthy Down 1938–39
1939–1950
1952–1960
Hampshire England Lodger facilities only pre WWII. Now Worthy Down Camp
Yarmouth Canada
Seaborn
n/a 1943-45 Nova Scotia Canada Lodger facilities for an RN air section at an RCAF base only.
RCAF Station Yarmouth
Zeals
Hummingbird
Zeals 1945–46 Wiltshire England

Former naval air stations by ship name (HMS xxx)

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]

HMS Nearest Town County Country Current use
HMS Ariel South Wonston Hampshire England
HMS Ariel Lee-on-the-Solent Hampshire England Solent Airport Daedalus
HMS Ariel Winchester Hampshire England
HMS Asbury Quonset Point Rhode Island United States Quonset Point Air National Guard Station
HMS Bambara Trincomalee Ceylon
HMS Berhunda Colombo Ceylon
HMS Blackcap Stretton Cheshire England
HMS Buzzard Lympne Kent England Industrial estate
HMS Buzzard Palisadoes Kingston Jamaica
HMS Condor Arbroath Angus Scotland RM Condor
HMS Corncrake
Ballyhalbert Co. Down Northern Ireland Housing
HMS Curlew St Merryn Cornwall England Farmland
HMS Dipper Templecombe Dorset England
HMS Daedalus Lee-on-the-Solent Hampshire England Solent Airport Daedalus
HMS Daedalus II Lympne Kent England Industrial Estate
HMS Daedalus II Sandbanks Dorset England in Poole Harbour
HMS Daedalus II Lawrenny Pembrokeshire Wales Riverbank slipway
HMS Europa II Bungay Suffolk England Farmland
HMS Falcon
Ħal Far Malta Industrial Estate
HMS Fieldfare Evanton Ross and Cromarty Scotland Industrial Estate
HMS Flycatcher RAF Ludham Norfolk England Farmland/private airstrip
HMS Flycatcher Middle Wallop Hampshire England AAC Middle Wallop
HMS Flycatcher
Kai Tak
Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Kai Tak Development
HMS Fulmar Lossiemouth Morayshire Scotland RAF Lossiemouth
HMS Gadwall Sydenham Belfast Northern Ireland Sydenham Airport 1938–1941, RAF Belfast 1941-1943 and 1973–1978, Belfast City Airport (George Best Belfast City Airport) 1978-present
HMS Gamecock Bramcote Warwickshire England Gamecock Barracks
HMS Gannet Eglinton Co. Londonderry Northern Ireland City of Derry Airport
HMS Gannet Prestwick South Ayrshire Scotland Glasgow Prestwick Airport
HMS Gannet II Maydown Co. Londonderry Northern Ireland Industry
HMS Gannet III
Sydenham Belfast Northern Ireland George Best Belfast City Airport
HMS Garuda Coimbatore India
HMS Godwit Ollerton Shropshire England
HMS Goldcrest Angle Pembrokeshire Wales Farmland
HMS Goldcrest Brawdy Pembrokeshire Wales Cawdor Barracks
HMS Goldcrest Dale Pembrokeshire Wales
HMS Goldcrest II Brawdy Pembrokeshire Wales Cawdor Barracks
HMS Goldfinch Ta' Qali Malta Park
HMS Goshawk Piarco Trinidad Piarco International Airport
HMS Grebe Alexandria Egypt
HMS Heron II Charlton Horethorne Somerset England Farmland
HMS Heron II Haldon Hills Devon England
HMS Hornbill Culham, Abingdon Oxfordshire England Fusion research facility
HMS Hornbill II Beccles Suffolk England Various
HMS Hummingbird Zeals Wiltshire England Farmland
HMS Icarus Scapa Flow Orkney Scotland ?
HMS Jackdaw Crail Fife Scotland
HMS Jackdaw II Kingsbarns Fife Scotland
HMS Kalugu
Cochin
India
HMS Kestrel South Wonston Hampshire England Worthy Down Camp
HMS Kilele Tanga Tanzania
HMS Kipanga Kilindini Mombasa County Kenya
HMS Kipanga II Mackinnon Road Taita-Taveta County Kenya
HMS Kipanga II Moi International Airport Mombasa County Kenya Moi International Airport
HMS Kongoni Durban South Africa
HMS Korongo Nairobi Kenya
HMS Landrail Machrihanish Argyllshire Scotland Campbeltown Airport
HMS Malabar Boaz Island Sandys Parish Bermuda All 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 Merganser
Rattray Aberdeenshire Scotland Long range radio station
HMS Mentor II Stornoway Outer Hebrides Scotland Stornoway Airport
HMS Merlin Donibristle Fife Scotland Dalgety Bay
HMS Nabaron Ponam Island Papua New Guinea
HMS Nabberley Bankstown Australia Bankstown Airport
HMS Nabbington Nowra Australia HMAS Albatross
HMS Nabcatcher Kowloon Bay Kowloon Peninsula Hong Kong
HMS Nabhurst Middle Wallop Hampshire England
HMS Nabreekie
Pinkenba
Brisbane Australia
HMS Nabrock Sembawang Singapore
HMS Nabstock Maryborough Queensland Australia
HMS Nabswick Jervis Bay New South Wales Australia
HMS Nabthorpe Schofields New South Wales Australia RAAF Station Schofields
HMS Nighthawk Drem East Lothian Scotland Farmland/industry/RAF Drem Museum
HMS Nighthawk II Haddington East Lothian Scotland Farmland/industry
HMS Nightjar Inskip Lancashire England Farmland/industry
HMS Nuthatch Anthorn Cumbria England Anthorn Radio Station
HMS Osprey Portland Dorset England Coastguard base
HMS Owl Fearn Ross and Cromarty Scotland
HMS Peewit East Haven Angus Scotland
HMS Peregrine Ford West Sussex England
HMS Pintail Crumlin Co. Antrim Northern Ireland
HMS Raven Eastleigh Hampshire England
Southampton International Airport
HMS Ringtail Burscough/Ormskirk Lancashire England
HMS Robin Kirkwall Orkney Scotland Kirkwall Airport
HMS Sanderling Abbotsinch Renfrewshire Scotland Glasgow Airport
HMS Sarepta Portland Dorset England
HMS Seaborn Halifax Nova Scotia Canada CFB Shearwater
HMS Sealion Ballykelly Co. Londonderry Northern Ireland Shackleton Barracks
HMS Shrike Maydown Co. Londonderry Northern Ireland Industry
HMS Simbang Sembawang Singapore Sembawang Air Base
HMS Siskin Gosport Hampshire England HMS Sultan
HMS Sparrowhawk Kirkwall Orkney Scotland Industrial Estate
HMS Spurwing Hastings Western Area Sierra Leone
HMS Tern Twatt Orkney Scotland
HMS Ukussa Kalutara Western Province Sri Lanka Katukurunda Airport
HMS Urley Ronaldsway Isle of Man Isle of Man Airport
HMS Valluru Madras Madras State India Tambaram Air Force Station
HMS Vulture St Merryn Cornwall England Farmland
HMS Vulture II Treligga Cornwall England Farmland
HMS Wagtail Heathfield South Ayrshire Scotland Housing estate
HMS Wara Sekondi-Takoradi Ghana Takoradi Airport

See also

References

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  2. ^ Fleet Air Arm Officers' Association, FAAOA
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  4. ^ "Sri Lanka Air Force Palavi". AirForce.lk. Sri Lanka Air Force. Archived from the original on 26 January 2016.

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