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Satellite Landing Grounds
Ensign of the Royal Air Force
Ensign of the Royal Air Force

The following is a list of Satellite Landing Grounds (SLG).

A Satellite Landing Ground is typically an airfield with one or two grass runways which is designed throughout to be "hidden" from the sky by using woods and other natural features to hide the presence of aircraft and associated buildings. The landing grounds were mainly used by Royal Air Force maintenance units which used the areas to disperse aircraft to reduce the likelihood of attacks from the air. Some improvements and upgrades to aircraft were performed at these sites but overall it was kept to a minimum. Some support buildings came about by using requisitioned buildings on the land.

A satellite station is NOT the same as a Satellite Landing Ground.

WWII Building Part of Berrow Satellite Landing Ground - geograph.org

The former No. 5 SLG Berrow

Pastureland near Berrow - geograph.org

Open land on the former site of No. 5 SLG Berrow

Site 1 of RAF Bodorgan - geograph.org

Site 1 of the former No. 15 SLG Bodorgan

Former Stravithie airfield watch office - geograph.org

The Watch Office at the former No. 26 SLG Stravithie

Satellite Landing Grounds[]

Number Name Location Dates when used as a SLG Units
No. 1 SLG RAF Slade Farm 51°53′48″N 001°15′46″W / 51.89667°N 1.26278°W / 51.89667; -1.26278 Unknown-1946 Satellite to No. 39 MU RAF Colerne
No. 2 SLG RAF Starveal Farm 51°51′18″N 001°20′42″W / 51.855°N 1.345°W / 51.855; -1.345 14 June 1941 – 29 September 1945. Satellite to No. 39 MU RAF Colerne
No. 3 SLG RAF Middle Farm 52°00′01″N 001°05′00″W / 52.00028°N 1.0833333°W / 52.00028; -1.0833333 Unknown Unknown
No. 4 SLG RAF Rudbaxton 51°53′00″N 004°56′00″W / 51.8833333°N 4.9333333°W / 51.8833333; -4.9333333 Unknown-1943 [1]
No. 5 SLG RAF Berrow 52°00′15″N 002°16′45″W / 52.00417°N 2.27917°W / 52.00417; -2.27917 1941-1945 No. 5 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kemble between March 1941 and late 1941.
No. 20 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Aston Down between 1941 and August 1942.
No. 6 SLG RAF St Brides 51°26′00″N 003°35′00″W / 51.4333333°N 3.5833333°W / 51.4333333; -3.5833333 1941-unknown No. 19 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF St Athan between 15 December 1940 and July 1945.
No. 7 SLG RAF Chepstow 51°39′13″N 002°41′19″W / 51.65361°N 2.68861°W / 51.65361; -2.68861 3 May 1941-December 1944 No. 19 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF St Athan from 13 May 1941 and 21 February 1942.
No. 38 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Llandow from 21 February 1942.[2]
No. 8 SLG RAF Hutton in the Forest 54°34′00″N 002°49′00″W / 54.5666667°N 2.8166667°W / 54.5666667; -2.8166667 June 1941-August 1945 No. 22 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Silloth
No. 9 SLG RAF Hornby Hall 54°39′25″N 002°39′50″W / 54.65694°N 2.66389°W / 54.65694; -2.66389 March 1941-July 1945 No. 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries between July 1940 and September 1940.
No. 22 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Silloth.
No. 12 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kirkbride.[3]
No. 10 SLG RAF Wath Head 54°49′04″N 003°06′40″W / 54.81778°N 3.11111°W / 54.81778; -3.11111 1941-unknown No. 12 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Kirkbride between early 1941 and 12 January 1944.
No. 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries between 12 January 1944 and September 1945.
No. 11 SLG RAF Low Eldrig 54°49′00″N 004°58′00″W / 54.8166667°N 4.9666667°W / 54.8166667; -4.9666667 Unknown-1944 No. 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries.
No. 12 SLG RAF Beechwood Park 51°49′23″N 000°29′04″W / 51.82306°N 0.48444°W / 51.82306; -0.48444 1943-March 1946 No. 15 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Wroughton from Mid 1943.
No. 13 SLG RAF Tatton Park 53°19′47″N 002°22′32″W / 53.32972°N 2.37556°W / 53.32972; -2.37556 August 1941-May 1943 No. 48 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Hawarden
No. 51 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Lichfield.
No. 14 SLG RAF Overley Park 51°44′00″N 002°01′00″W / 51.7333333°N 2.0166667°W / 51.7333333; -2.0166667 Unknown Unknown
No. 15 SLG RAF Bodorgon 53°11′06″N 004°25′45″W / 53.185°N 4.42917°W / 53.185; -4.42917 1940-unknown Unknown
No. 16 SLG RAF Ballywalter 54°33′08″N 005°29′07″W / 54.55222°N 5.48528°W / 54.55222; -5.48528 Unknown Unknown
No. 17 SLG RAF Maydown 55°02′00″N 007°14′23″W / 55.0333333°N 7.23972°W / 55.0333333; -7.23972 1942-unknown Unknown
No. 18 SLG RAF St Angelo 54°24′56″N 007°39′05″W / 54.41556°N 7.65139°W / 54.41556; -7.65139 April 1941-September 1941 Unknown Unit from RAF Aldergrove.
No. 19 SLG RAF Murlough 54°15′00″N 005°54′00″W / 54.25°N 5.9°W / 54.25; -5.9 1941-unknown Unknown
No. 20 SLG RAF Langford Lodge 54°37′02″N 006°18′11″W / 54.61722°N 6.30306°W / 54.61722; -6.30306 Unknown-1941 No. 23 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Aldergrove.[4]
No. 21 SLG RAF Hinstock 52°49′59″N 002°30′27″W / 52.83306°N 2.5075°W / 52.83306; -2.5075 1941-unknown No. 27 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Shawbury.
No. 22 SLG RAF Barnsley Park 51°46′00″N 001°53′23″W / 51.7666667°N 1.88972°W / 51.7666667; -1.88972 1941-unknown Unknown
No. 23 SLG RAF Down Farm 51°35′00″N 002°15′00″W / 51.5833333°N 2.25°W / 51.5833333; -2.25 Unknown Unknown
No. 24 SLG RAF Methven 56°24′39″N 003°32′05″W / 56.41083°N 3.53472°W / 56.41083; -3.53472 1941-unknown Unknown
No. 25 SLG RAF Findo Gask 56°22′29″N 003°36′33″W / 56.37472°N 3.60917°W / 56.37472; -3.60917 1941-1948 No. 44 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Edzell.
No. 26 SLG RAF Stravithie 56°18′00″N 002°45′00″W / 56.3°N 2.75°W / 56.3; -2.75 April 1942-unknown No. 44 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Edzell.
No. 27 SLG RAF Lennoxlove 55°55′59″N 002°45′08″W / 55.93306°N 2.75222°W / 55.93306; -2.75222 April 1941-August 1945 No. 18 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Dumfries.[5]
No. 28 SLG RAF Barton Abbey 51°55′13″N 001°20′03″W / 51.92028°N 1.33417°W / 51.92028; -1.33417 1943-Unknown No. 39 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Colerne until March 1943.
No. 6 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Brize Norton from 1943.
No. 29 SLG RAF Hodnet 52°50′27″N 002°34′28″W / 52.84083°N 2.57444°W / 52.84083; -2.57444 1941-unknown No. 27 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Shawbury
No. 30 SLG RAF Brockton 52°37′00″N 002°25′00″W / 52.6166667°N 2.4166667°W / 52.6166667; -2.4166667 Unknown Unknown
No. 31 SLG RAF Everleigh 51°18′00″N 001°44′00″W / 51.3°N 1.7333333°W / 51.3; -1.7333333 1942-Unknown No. 33 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Lyneham from September 1942.
No. 32 SLG RAF Hoar Cross 52°47′40″N 001°49′23″W / 52.79444°N 1.82306°W / 52.79444; -1.82306 1940-unknown Unknown
No. 33 SLG RAF Weston Park 52°41′14″N 002°17′12″W / 52.68722°N 2.28667°W / 52.68722; -2.28667 Unknown No. 27 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Shawbury
No. 34 SLG RAF Woburn Park 51°59′19″N 000°36′01″W / 51.98861°N 0.60028°W / 51.98861; -0.60028 Unknown Unknown
No. 35 SLG RAF Blidworth 53°06′21″N 001°06′51″W / 53.10583°N 1.11417°W / 53.10583; -1.11417 1941-unknown Unknown
No. 36 SLG RAF Winterseugh 55°01′00″N 003°19′00″W / 55.0166667°N 3.3166667°W / 55.0166667; -3.3166667 Unknown-1944 No. 10 Bombing and Gunnery School from RAF Dumfries.
No. 37 SLG RAF Hardwick Park 53°10′18″N 001°18′07″W / 53.17167°N 1.30194°W / 53.17167; -1.30194 Unknown Unknown
No. 38 SLG RAF Grove Park 53°18′42″N 000°53′57″W / 53.31167°N 0.89917°W / 53.31167; -0.89917 Unknown Unknown
No. 39 SLG RAF Brayton Park 54°46′26″N 003°18′04″W / 54.77389°N 3.30111°W / 54.77389; -3.30111 1942-unknown Unknown
No. 40 SLG RAF Dornoch 57°52′20″N 004°01′35″W / 57.87222°N 4.02639°W / 57.87222; -4.02639 Unknown Unknown
No. 41 SLG RAF Kirkton 57°57′23″N 004°01′51″W / 57.95639°N 4.03083°W / 57.95639; -4.03083 1941-1945 No. 45 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF.[6]
No. 42 SLG RAF Black Isle 57°37′37″N 004°09′37″W / 57.62694°N 4.16028°W / 57.62694; -4.16028 August 1941-Unknown [7]
No. 43 SLG RAF Leanach 57°29′00″N 004°02′00″W / 57.4833333°N 4.0333333°W / 57.4833333; -4.0333333 1942-unknown Unknown
No. 44 SLG RAF Bush Barn 51°39′42″N 001°29′03″W / 51.66167°N 1.48417°W / 51.66167; -1.48417 1941-unknown Unknown
No. 45 SLG RAF Townsend 51°27′00″N 001°53′00″W / 51.45°N 1.8833333°W / 51.45; -1.8833333 1942-unknown No. 33 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Lyneham until September 1942
No. 15 Maintenance Unit RAF from RAF Wroughton from September 1942.
No. 46 SLG RAF Brinklow 52°24′00″N 001°23′00″W / 52.4°N 1.3833333°W / 52.4; -1.3833333 Unknown Unknown
No. 47 SLG RAF Southgrove 51°19′00″N 001°41′00″W / 51.3166667°N 1.6833333°W / 51.3166667; -1.6833333 Unknown Unknown
No. 48 SLG RAF Teddesley Park 52°44′19″N 002°04′52″W / 52.73861°N 2.08111°W / 52.73861; -2.08111 Unknown Unknown
No. 49 SLG RAF Knowsley Park 53°25′56″N 002°49′55″W / 53.43222°N 2.83194°W / 53.43222; -2.83194 1941-unknown Unknown

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