Today the airfield is agricultural land with few remains visible on the ground, although sections of the runways can clearly be made out on aerial and satellite photos.
The other two squadrons continued to operate from Kingsnorth until early August, the main body of the group preparing to move on the 2nd.
With the facility released from military control, the former airfield was returned rapidly to agricultural use and within a very short period there was little to indicate that RAF Kingsnorth had existed.
Today the only evidence of the airfield's existence is a slight outline of the southeast end of runway 13, visible in aerial photographs.
The main airfield was in the field northwest of Bliby Corner crossroads, although the runways can be traced to south of Chequertree Lane.