Royal Air Force Bibury or more simply RAF Bibury is a former Royal Air Force satellite station located north east of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.
The airfield was built in 1939 for use as a relief landing ground for training aircraft from nearby RAF South Cerney.
In the Battle of Britain the airfield was used to base detachments of fighter aircraft.
[1] Hawker Hurricanes of 87 Squadron arrived on detachment in August 1940.
[1] The airfield was not used for flying after 1944 and was the base of a maintenance unit until it closed in 1945.