RAF Units and Aircraft
Unit | Dates | Aircraft | Variant | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
No. 10 Squadron RAF | 1942–1945 | Handley Page Halifax | II converted to III from 1944 | Four-engined heavy bomber. |
No. 575 Squadron RAF | 1946 | Douglas Dakota | Twin-engined transport. | |
No. 1510 Flight RAF | 1945–1946 | Airspeed Oxford | Blind approach training flight | |
No. 1552 Flight RAF | 1945–1946 | Airspeed Oxford Avro Anson |
Blind approach training flight | |
No. 1553 Flight RAF | 1945 | Airspeed Oxford | Blind approach training flight | |
No. 1554 Flight RAF | 1945 | Airspeed Oxford | Blind approach training flight |
- No. 4 Group Communication Flight (1945–1946)
- No. 91 Maintenance Unit (1949–1954)
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