V-Bomber Dispersal Bases
In its early years, the British V Bomber force relied on the concept of aircraft dispersal to escape the effects of an enemy attack on their main bases. There were 36 such bases in the late 1950s, reducded to 26 by 1962.
Scotland
Northern Ireland
England
- Teesside
- RAF Elvington
- RAF Leconfield
- RAF Leeming
- RAF Burtonwood
- RAF Cranwell
- RAF Shawbury
- RAE Bedford
- Pershore
- Kemble
- Filton
- RAF Lyneham
- RAF Boscombe Down
- Manston
- Yeovilton
- Tarrant Rushton
- St. Mawgan
Wales
- RAE Llanbedr
- RAF Valley
- RAF Brawdy