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EGNW Wickenby Airfield

Burning Blue Design

RAFWICKENBYWW2LINCOLNSHIREBASE

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Nestled on the edge of Lincolnshire's fens, the rich history of Wickenby Airfield traces its origins to the dark days of World War II. In 1942, RAF Wickenby was  established to serve as base for bomber squadrons. Wickenby was home to both 12 and 626 squadrons, which initially operated Vickers Wellingtons before transitioning to the iconic Avro Lancasters.

With the conclusion of World War II, Wickenby Airfield's role shifted. It was briefly used for post-war trials of jet aircraft before being decommissioned by the RAF in 1956. At this point, the airfield transitioned into private ownership. In the decades that followed, Wickenby Airfield underwent a renaissance. The airfield found new life as a hub for general aviation, flying clubs, and vintage aircraft enthusiasts. A passionate community of aviation enthusiasts and historians worked tirelessly to preserve its wartime heritage.

Numerous vintage aircraft, including iconic Spitfires and Hurricanes, were restored to their former glory on the airfield's grounds. The Wickenby Museum, established in 1987, became a custodian of the airfield's history, housing an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia that chronicle its wartime and post-war eras.

Today, Wickenby Airfield is a thriving testament to the enduring legacy of aviation. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and immerse themselves in its rich history. Vintage aircraft still grace its runways, and the airfield hosts fly-in events, airshows, and flight experiences that continue to captivate aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Wickenby has been faithfully recreated by Burning Blue Design, undertaking on-site visits to ensure the highest levels of accuracy. It features:

  • Over 90 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures. Based on May 2023 layout.
  • Full custom night lighting.
  • Animated hangar doors which close at night.
  • Animated main gate which closes at night.
  • Working Signal Square.
  • Completely custom windsock.
  • Animated spectators.
  • Real-life static aircraft seen at Compton Abbas:
  • Boeing Stearman PT-17 Model 75 N3N-3 Kaydet (4445) (G-CFXT)
  • De Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth (G-ACDA)
  • Airco DH.2 Replica 5964 (G-BFGH)
  • Hawker Hunter F.6 Survivor (XE624)
  • Hawker Hunter GA.Mk.11, (XE685/G-GAII)
  • Armstrong Whitworth SeaSlug MK1 - first-generation surface-to-air missile
  • High resolution colour corrected ground textures taken from Bing maps and manipulated for consistency and realism.
  • Enhanced local surroundings including:
  • RAF Wickenby Dispersal and Nissan huts
  • RAF Wickenby 12 and 626 squadrons memorial.
  • Businesses on the old RAF Wickenby site including, Agrii, H.W. Coates, Rase Distribution, Aero Massage Therapy and Designed for Dogs.