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Debach Airfield was home to 493rd Heavy Bomber Group, USAAF, from 1944 to 1945. In total 157 missions were flown from Debach. After the US forces left the airfield was used first as a P.O.W. camp and then for displaced persons before being abandoned in about 1948. It then passed back to agricultural use and to commercial use.

Much of the concrete runways and taxi-ways were taken up, and crushed to use for road building, and the land reclaimed to be used for agricultural crops. Many of the buildings on the former Technical site fell down and some have now been restored. Others were built on the old sites and on the site of the T2 Hangar which is now a farm grain store. The control tower has been vandalized over the past years and it is our intention to restore this building to be used as a museum to the 493rd Bomb Group.

We hope to show some of the history of this airfield and the restoration work being undertaken.

Model of air field as it would have been during the War.
The Clopton Memorial


Sunday Openings

The Control Tower Museum will be open on the last Sundays in the months of
April, May, June, July, August and September 2009

11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Entrance free - but a donation will be appreciated.


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2007 Open Day Pictures

2010 Events

1940's Dance 5th June

Airfield Open Day 6th June