List of Royal Air Force Aircraft Independent Flights - Air Sea Rescue Flights

Air Sea Rescue Flights

  • 1 Air Sea Rescue Flight (Far East)
  • 2 Air Sea Rescue Flight (Far East)
  • 3 Air Sea Rescue Flight (Far East)
  • 4 Air Sea Rescue Flight (Far East)
  • 5 Air Sea Rescue Flight (Far East)
  • 1 Air Sea Rescue Flight (North Africa)
  • 5 Air Sea Rescue Flight (North Africa)
  • 6 Air Sea Rescue Flight (North Africa)
  • Air Sea Rescue and Communication Flight, Malta
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Berka
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Fairwood Common
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Friston
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Hawkinge
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Kalafrana
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Martlesham Heath
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Matlaske
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Merston(moved to Westhampnett)
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Westhampnett(originally Merton)
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, North Africa
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Pembrey(moved to Fairwood Common)
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Perranporth
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Roborough
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Shoreham
  • Air Sea Rescue Flight, Tangmere
  • Sea Rescue Flight
  • Search and Rescue Flight, Khormaksar
  • Search and Rescue Flight, Muharraq

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