RAF Nicosia - Station History

Station History

Source: Britain's Small Wars

  • No. 6 Squadron RAF first used the airfield on 3 October 1946 with the Supermarine Spitfire LF.9 before re-equipping with the Hawker Tempest F.6 in December of that year and moving to RAF Shallufa on 5 September 1947. The squadron returned on 5 April 1951 with the de Havilland Vampire FB 5 before leaving to RAF Deversoir on 22 May 1951 however the unit soon returned on 31 May 1952 with the Vampire FB 9 before leaving on 11 July 1952 moving to RAF Habbaniya. The unit returned on 28 August 1954 with the de Havilland Venom FB 1 before moving again to Habbaniya on 5 October 1954, on 7 November 1955 the unit returned for the final time with the Venom FB 4. The squadron moved to Habbaniya on 12 December 1955.
  • No. 8 Squadron RAF - operating Auster AOP6 (from Jul. 1950); de Haviland Vampire (from Jul. 1953)
  • No. 29 Squadron RAF - operating Gloster Javelin (from Mar. 1963)
  • No. 32 Squadron RAF - operating English Electric Canberra B2
  • No. 33 Squadron RAF - operating Gloster Javelin FAW7
  • No. 39 Squadron RAF - operating Gloster Meteor NF13
  • No. 43 Squadron RAF - operating Hawker Hunter FGA 9 (from Jun. 1961)
  • No. 46 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 70 Squadron RAF - operating Vickers Valetta C1, Handley Page Hastings
  • No. 73 Squadron RAF - operating de Havilland Venom FB4
  • No. 74 Squadron RAF - operating Spitfire V, later Mk IX (from Sep. 1943)
  • No. 80 Squadron RAF - operating Hurricane MkI (from Jun. 1941)
  • No. 84 Squadron RAF - operating Vickers Valetta C1
  • No. 103 Squadron RAF - operating Bristol Sycamore HC1
  • No. 114 Squadron RAF - operating Vickers Valetta C1, de Havilland Chipmunk T10
  • No. 127 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 162 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 185 Squadron RAF - operating ???
  • No. 202 Squadron RAF - operating Hawker Hunter F6
  • No. 203 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 208 Squadron RAF - operating ???
  • No. 213 Squadron RAF - operating ???
  • No. 230 Squadron RAF - operating Scottish Aviation Pioneer CC1
  • No. 234 Squadron RAF - operating ???
  • No. 243 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 249 Squadron RAF - operating de Havilland Venom FB1
  • No. 250 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 256 Squadron RAF - operating ???
  • No. 261 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 272 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 284 Squadron RAF - operating Bristol Sycamore HR14
  • No. 294 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 451 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 459 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 603 Squadron RAF - operating ???
  • No. 680 Squadron RAF - operating unknown aircraft.
  • No. 14 Squadron RNZAF - operating de Haviland Vampire (1952-55)

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