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  1. The Royal Air Force (RAF) maintains a number of independent flights; some on a permanent basis, others on an ad-hoc basis as required. Historically, some flights were alphabetically named. For a full list, see the list of Royal Air Force aircraft independent flights . Bold listings are currently active RAF flights.

  2. Browse the RAF website for a list of current and historic squadrons and information on their histories, badges, aircraft, and battle honours. Books. Visit The National Archives’ bookshop...

  3. www.raf.mod.uk › our-organisation › squadronsSquadrons | Royal Air Force

    Profiles of every active regular and reserve RAF squadron, including their roles, aircraft, location, contact details, and history.

  4. Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. No 500 - 520 Squadron Histories. Numbers in the 500 series were originally allocated to squadrons of the Special Reserve but only five such squadrons had been formed before they were absorbed into the Auxiliary Air Force. As more squadrons were required by the wartime expansion of the RAF ...

  5. History. Foundation until WWI Armistice. Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 of No. 2 Squadron at Montrose, Scotland, 1913. No. 2 Squadron was formed at Farnborough, Hampshire on 13 May 1912, on the founding of the Royal Flying Corps as one of the first three squadrons of the new force.

  6. History. The World Wars. Fairey Fox J7943 of No. 12 Squadron at RAF Hendon for the 1929 Royal Air Force Pageant. No. 12 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was formed in February 1915 from a flight of No. 1 Squadron RFC based at Netheravon Airfield in Wiltshire. [4] .

  7. Hace 3 días · Texan T1. Training, Current. History. 1917 Formed at Upavon from a flight of the Central Flying School. Moved to Basra, Iraq in January 1918, operating a variety of aircraft in three flights distributed around the region. Disbanded on 22 September 1919 after successful combat operations in Mesopotamia.