RAF Bognor

is a former Royal Air Force advanced landing ground 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Bognor, West Sussex, England.

[3] Survey work on the site was undertaken in "mid-1942", with construction beginning in early 1943, completed by the Royal Canadian Engineers.

The site was used as a forward staging base for a number of fighter and ground attack units for the D-Day assault, however, these soon moved to back to Tangmere and were replaced by 83 Group and 1310 Flight.

1310 flew Ansons from Bognor in an air ambulance and medical supply capacity to the advancing forces on the French coastline.

Parts of the site have now been built over by the expanding Bognor Regis or returned to farmland with few noticeable remnants of the airfield remaining.