No. 179 Squadron RAF
Appearance
No. 179 Squadron RAF | |
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Active | 1 September 1942 – 30 September 1946 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Air Force |
Motto(s) | Latin: Delentum deleo (I destroy the destroyer) |
Insignia | |
Squadron Badge | A lantern in front of a harpoon |
Squadron code | OZ (Nov 1944 – Sept 1946) |
No. 179 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron that was a maritime patrol/anti-submarine warfare unit in World War II.
History
Formation in World War II
The Squadron was supplied with Leigh light equipped Wellingtons from a flight of No. 172 Squadron RAF on 1 September 1942. It was then stationed at Gibraltar, before operating patrols from airfields in the United Kingdom including RAF Chivenor, RAF Benbecula, RAF Predannack and RAF St Eval in Cornwall.
In November 1944 the squadron converted to Warwick aircraft and in February 1946 one element of the squadron (179X) converted to Lancasters, while 179Y retained the Warwicks before it was renumbered No. 210 Squadron RAF. No 179 squadron was finally disbanded on 30 September 1946.
Aircraft operated
From | To | Aircraft | Variant |
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Sep 1942 | Sep 1943 | Vickers Wellington | VIII |
Aug 1943 | Nov 1944 | Vickers Wellington | XIV |
Nov 1944 | May 1946 | Vickers Warwick | V |
Feb 1946 | Sep 1946 | Avro Lancaster | ASR 3 |
References
- ^ C.G.Jefford (1988). RAF Squadrons. UK Airlife Publishing. ISBN 1-85310-053-6.