On 1 December 1946 the airbase was transferred from
No. 4 Group RAF to the
Admiralty, and then known as
Royal Naval Air Station Bramcote (
RNAS Bramcote). A couple of days later, on 3 December, it was
commissioned as '
HMS Gamecock'''''.
RNAS Bramcote was given the
ships name '
HMS Gamecock''''' following normal Royal Navy practice and it was used by flying units of the
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve between August 1947 and October 1957. The first unit to be based was
1833 Naval Air Squadron which was equipped with
Supermarine Seafire, a
navalised version of the
Supermarine Spitfire single engine fighter aircraft. Initially the F15 and F17 variants of Supermarine Seafire were used, but from June 1952, the unit became the only RNVR squadron to be equipped with the Supermarine Seafire FR47 version, which was fitted with contra-rotating propellers. These were replaced by
Hawker Sea Fury FB.11, a single-seat fighter aircraft, in February 1954. The jet-powered
Supermarine Attacker single-seat fighter aircraft was received in October 1955, and because these required better runway facilities, the squadron then moved to nearby
RAF Honiley. The
Midland Air Division was formed on 1 July 1953 to control Bramcote-based squadrons.
1844 Naval Air Squadron formed at Bramcote on 15 February 1954, being equipped with
Fairey Firefly AS.6 anti-submarine aircraft.
Grumman Avenger AS.5 aircraft replaced the Fireflies in March 1956. Both squadrons ceased to exist on 10 March 1957 when all of the United Kingdom's reserve flying units were disbanded as an economy measure. == British army ==