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502 Squadron (Portugal)

The 502 Squadron "Elefantes" (Esquadra 502) is a transport squadron of the Portuguese Air Force. Its primary mission is tactical air transport and has the secondary mission of providing additional pilot training in multi-engine aircraft and in navigation, search and rescue, and general air transport.[2][3]

502 Squadron
Esquadra 502
Portuguese Air Force C-295M
Active1978
Country Portugal
BranchAir Force
RoleTactical air transport operations
Air BaseAir Base No. 6
Nickname(s)Elefantes (Elephants)
Motto(s)Sobre as Asas Ínclitas da Fama (Over the Distinguished Wings of Fame)
Mascot(s)Elephant
Commanders
CommanderLt. Col. Pedro Miguel Oliveira Bernardino[1]
Aircraft flown
TransportEADS CASA C-295

History edit

The squadron dates back to 1937, when the then Portuguese Army's air arm (Aeronáutica Militar) was equipped with Junkers Ju 52/3m aircraft, with the creation of two bomber groups (Grupo de Bombardeamento de Dia and Grupo de Bombardeamento de Noite[4]). In the 1940s these aircraft were distributed between Sintra Air Base (BA1) and Ota Air Base (BA2) and also assigned the transport role.[3][5]

The creation of the Portuguese Air Force brought major changes to the military aviation in Portugal and the creation of the Portuguese paratrooper units in the Air Force. One Ju 52 was then assigned to the paratroopers based at Tancos Air Base (BA3). On January 11, 1955, the Training and Liaison Flight (Portuguese: Esquadrilha de Ligação e Treino, ELT) was established with Captain Fernando Gomes dos Santos being appointed as its commander. This flight was equipped with 22 Piper L-21 aircraft, which also provided support to the Army's units, and two Airspeed Oxford for training.

With the expanding of the missions assigned to the ELT it was decided to create a new squadron which would take on its missions and personnel. On April 12, 1956, the Esquadra Mista was created with two flights, one of liaison and training with the L-21 and Oxford aircraft, and a second of transport with five Ju 52. In December 1959 this squadron was disbanded thus resulting in the creation of the Heavy Aircraft Navigation and Complement Instruction Squadron (Portuguese: Esquadra de Instrução Complementar de Pilotagem e Navegação em Aviões Pesados, EICPNAP), which was in fact used primary for parachute operations. On November and December 1960 France delivers 15 new Amiot AAC-1 (French built Ju 52) aircraft, with most of them being assigned to EICPNAP.

In 1963, with the beginning of the Ultramar War, the Air Force increased the size of the parachute troops and started introducing new parachuting techniques. This led to the disbandment of the EICPNAP and to its replacement with the Parachute Troops Transport and Training Squadron (Portuguese: Esquadra de Treino e Transporte de Tropas Paraquedistas, ETTTP). The unit kept all the same infrastructures and resources of the former EICPNAP and adopted a turtle as its mascot, which was the nicknamed then given to the Ju 52.[5]

The ETTTP was then disbanded in 1971 and in its place 32 Squadron was created with the Nord Noratlas and until 1972 a few Ju 52 aircraft. With the adoption of the modern Noratlas, the squadrons missions expand from only parachute operations to general transport, including flights to Azores, Madeira, and the oversea territories. Later the Air Force Multi-engine School was reactivated in the squadron. With the end of the war the Noratlas continue to be operated by 32 Squadron until 1976.

Between October and November 1974 the first CASA C-212-100 Aviocar started being delivered, with the last aircraft being delivered on April 9, 1976. The navigation and multi-engine aircraft instruction and training mission of 32 Squadron is then given to 111 Squadron, which also receives the helicopter instruction and training mission.

In 1978, 32 Squadron is disbanded and 502 Squadron is established and equipped with the Aviocar. 502 Squadron also took over the Madeira Air Detachment (Portuguese: Destacamento Aéreo da Madeira, DAM) at Madeira.[6]

From October 1988 to February 2008, the squadron also kept an detachment at São Tomé and Príncipe for medical evacuation between the islands and if necessary to the continent (to Gabon or to Ivory Coast), general air transport between São Tomé and Príncipe, air transport of the Portuguese embassy personnel, support of search and rescue missions. The detachment operated one Aviocar in a 24-hour alert, having flow 5,500 hours and having transported 50,000 passengers.[6]

In 2007, 711 Squadron, at Lajes Air Base (BA4) ends its operations with the Aviocar, handing over transport operations to 502 Squadron, which established the Azores Air Detachment (Portuguese: Destacamento Aéreo dos Açores, DAA)[3] At that same year the Air Force purchases 12 new EADS CASA C-295, seven of the transport variant (C-295M) and five in the maritime patrol variant (C-295MPA), to replace the Aviocar fleet.[6]

In 2009 the squadron is transferred from Sintra to the Montijo Air Base (BA6) and in February of that year the first C-295 was delivered.

With the disbandment of the 401 Squadron "Cientistas" (Scientists) on December 6, 2011, the aerial photographic reconnaissance mission was then assigned to 502 Squadron.[7][8]

Aircraft edit

Air bases edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Comandante da Esquadra 502 - "Elefantes" 2014-02-28 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  2. ^ (in Portuguese). Portuguese Air Force. 18 January 2012. Archived from the original on January 18, 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b c "Esquadra 502 - "Elefantes" - Força Aérea Portuguesa" (in Portuguese). Portuguese Air Force. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  4. ^ . 29 October 2009. Archived from the original on October 20, 2009. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  5. ^ a b (in Portuguese). Portuguese Air Force. Archived from the original on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  6. ^ a b c (in Portuguese). Portuguese Air Force. Archived from the original on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  7. ^ (in Portuguese). Portuguese Air Force. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  8. ^ (in Portuguese). Portuguese Air Force. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2013.

External links edit

  • Esquadra 502 - "Elefantes" - Força Aérea Portuguesa
  • Esquadra 502 - "Elefantes"

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The 502 Squadron Elefantes Esquadra 502 is a transport squadron of the Portuguese Air Force Its primary mission is tactical air transport and has the secondary mission of providing additional pilot training in multi engine aircraft and in navigation search and rescue and general air transport 2 3 502 SquadronEsquadra 502Portuguese Air Force C 295MActive1978Country PortugalBranchAir ForceRoleTactical air transport operationsAir BaseAir Base No 6Nickname s Elefantes Elephants Motto s Sobre as Asas Inclitas da Fama Over the Distinguished Wings of Fame Mascot s ElephantCommandersCommanderLt Col Pedro Miguel Oliveira Bernardino 1 Aircraft flownTransportEADS CASA C 295 Contents 1 History 2 Aircraft 3 Air bases 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe squadron dates back to 1937 when the then Portuguese Army s air arm Aeronautica Militar was equipped with Junkers Ju 52 3m aircraft with the creation of two bomber groups Grupo de Bombardeamento de Dia and Grupo de Bombardeamento de Noite 4 In the 1940s these aircraft were distributed between Sintra Air Base BA1 and Ota Air Base BA2 and also assigned the transport role 3 5 The creation of the Portuguese Air Force brought major changes to the military aviation in Portugal and the creation of the Portuguese paratrooper units in the Air Force One Ju 52 was then assigned to the paratroopers based at Tancos Air Base BA3 On January 11 1955 the Training and Liaison Flight Portuguese Esquadrilha de Ligacao e Treino ELT was established with Captain Fernando Gomes dos Santos being appointed as its commander This flight was equipped with 22 Piper L 21 aircraft which also provided support to the Army s units and two Airspeed Oxford for training With the expanding of the missions assigned to the ELT it was decided to create a new squadron which would take on its missions and personnel On April 12 1956 the Esquadra Mista was created with two flights one of liaison and training with the L 21 and Oxford aircraft and a second of transport with five Ju 52 In December 1959 this squadron was disbanded thus resulting in the creation of the Heavy Aircraft Navigation and Complement Instruction Squadron Portuguese Esquadra de Instrucao Complementar de Pilotagem e Navegacao em Avioes Pesados EICPNAP which was in fact used primary for parachute operations On November and December 1960 France delivers 15 new Amiot AAC 1 French built Ju 52 aircraft with most of them being assigned to EICPNAP In 1963 with the beginning of the Ultramar War the Air Force increased the size of the parachute troops and started introducing new parachuting techniques This led to the disbandment of the EICPNAP and to its replacement with the Parachute Troops Transport and Training Squadron Portuguese Esquadra de Treino e Transporte de Tropas Paraquedistas ETTTP The unit kept all the same infrastructures and resources of the former EICPNAP and adopted a turtle as its mascot which was the nicknamed then given to the Ju 52 5 The ETTTP was then disbanded in 1971 and in its place 32 Squadron was created with the Nord Noratlas and until 1972 a few Ju 52 aircraft With the adoption of the modern Noratlas the squadrons missions expand from only parachute operations to general transport including flights to Azores Madeira and the oversea territories Later the Air Force Multi engine School was reactivated in the squadron With the end of the war the Noratlas continue to be operated by 32 Squadron until 1976 Between October and November 1974 the first CASA C 212 100 Aviocar started being delivered with the last aircraft being delivered on April 9 1976 The navigation and multi engine aircraft instruction and training mission of 32 Squadron is then given to 111 Squadron which also receives the helicopter instruction and training mission In 1978 32 Squadron is disbanded and 502 Squadron is established and equipped with the Aviocar 502 Squadron also took over the Madeira Air Detachment Portuguese Destacamento Aereo da Madeira DAM at Madeira 6 From October 1988 to February 2008 the squadron also kept an detachment at Sao Tome and Principe for medical evacuation between the islands and if necessary to the continent to Gabon or to Ivory Coast general air transport between Sao Tome and Principe air transport of the Portuguese embassy personnel support of search and rescue missions The detachment operated one Aviocar in a 24 hour alert having flow 5 500 hours and having transported 50 000 passengers 6 In 2007 711 Squadron at Lajes Air Base BA4 ends its operations with the Aviocar handing over transport operations to 502 Squadron which established the Azores Air Detachment Portuguese Destacamento Aereo dos Acores DAA 3 At that same year the Air Force purchases 12 new EADS CASA C 295 seven of the transport variant C 295M and five in the maritime patrol variant C 295MPA to replace the Aviocar fleet 6 In 2009 the squadron is transferred from Sintra to the Montijo Air Base BA6 and in February of that year the first C 295 was delivered With the disbandment of the 401 Squadron Cientistas Scientists on December 6 2011 the aerial photographic reconnaissance mission was then assigned to 502 Squadron 7 8 Aircraft editCASA C 212 100 Aviocar 1978 2010 Cessna Skymaster FTB 337G 2005 2007 EADS CASA C 295 2009 current Air bases editTancos Air Base Air Base No 3 1978 1993 Sintra Air Base Air Base No 1 1993 2009 Montijo Air Base Air Base No 6 2009 current See also editPortuguese Air Force 401 Squadron 505 Flight 711 Squadron Parachute Troops School List of aircraft of the Portuguese Air Force Frontex Exercise Real ThawReferences edit Comandante da Esquadra 502 Elefantes Archived 2014 02 28 at the Wayback Machine in Portuguese Esquadra 502 Elefantes in Portuguese Portuguese Air Force 18 January 2012 Archived from the original on January 18 2012 Retrieved 1 March 2013 a b c Esquadra 502 Elefantes Forca Aerea Portuguesa in Portuguese Portuguese Air Force Retrieved 1 March 2013 Air Units 29 October 2009 Archived from the original on October 20 2009 Retrieved 1 March 2013 a b O Inicio in Portuguese Portuguese Air Force Archived from the original on 28 February 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2013 a b c Esquadra 502 in Portuguese Portuguese Air Force Archived from the original on 28 February 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2013 Esquadra 401 in Portuguese Portuguese Air Force Archived from the original on 25 February 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2013 RFOT in Portuguese Portuguese Air Force Archived from the original on 25 February 2014 Retrieved 1 March 2013 External links editEsquadra 502 Elefantes Forca Aerea Portuguesa Esquadra 502 Elefantes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 502 Squadron Portugal amp oldid 1045822742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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