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Royal Air Force Bodorgan, or more simply RAF Bodorgan, is a former Royal Air Force satellite airfield located near to Bodorgan Hall on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The airfield was opened as RAF Aberffraw on 1 September 1940. Its name was changed to Bodorgan on 15 May 1941, and it was closed on 30 September 1945.[2]

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History

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The airfield was built on land requisitioned from the Meyrick estate of Bodorgan. Work started on the airfield in 1940, in response to the beginning of the second world war. The site was originally called RAF Aberffraw, but was later changed to RAF Bodorgan. The airfield was initially built for the purpose of being an Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit, and was later used as a Satellite Landing Ground.[3]

Bodorgan initially had one Blister hangar, with two Bellman hangars added later. Accommodation for personnel was initially in tents, which were replaced by Nissen and Maycrete huts, for accommodation, workshops and technical functions. The hangars were dismantled soon after the airfield closed, but some of the huts remain at the site.[2]

In 1942 the fields to the east of the airfield were used for the camouflaged storage of up to thirty Vickers Wellington medium bomber aircraft.[2]

The airfield closed in 1945, and the land returned back to being used for agriculture. As of 2020, some of the former RAF buildings remained standing.[3]

Based units

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The following units were here at some point:[4]

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