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No. 121 Expeditionary Air Wing

No. 121 Expeditionary Air Wing is a deployable Expeditionary Air Wing of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, England.

No. 121 Expeditionary Air Wing RAF
Previous units:
No. 121 (Rocket Projectile) Wing RAF
No. 121 (Day Fighter) Wing RAF
No. 121 Wing
ActiveApril 2006 -
1943-44
1944-45
1953-56
1956-57
1958-60
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Air Force
TypeExpeditionary Air Wing
Garrison/HQRAF Coningsby
Aircraft flown
FighterEurofighter Typhoon

The current wing was established on 1 April 2006 the wing has history dating back to May 1944:[1]

Second World War Edit

No. 121 (Rocket Projectile) Wing within No. 22 (Fighter) Sector RAF, No. 83 Group RAF, RAF Second Tactical Air Force (2 TAF) operating Hawker Typhoons was formed on 12 May 1944 at RAF Holmsley South controlling:[2][3]

The wing moved to France on 16 June 1944 with No. 184 Squadron RAF joining on 15 July 1944, moving to B.24 St Andre-De-L'Eure, B.70 Antwerp, B.80 Volkel, B.100 Goch, B.110 Achmer, B.150 Hustedt, B.164 Schleswig-Holstein, B.160 Kastrup and B.166 Flensburg before returning to England and RAF Dunsfold and being disbanded on 30 September 1945.[4]

History of No. 121 Airfield Edit

No. 121 Airfield Headquarters was formed on 22 February 1943 under No. 83 Group RAF at RAF Wrexham, the unit moved to RAF Middle Wallop on 28 February 1943. The unit had a short 5 day stay at RAF Membury from 8 March 1943, it moved to RAF Fairlop on 5 April 1943 then to RAF Selsey on 31 May 1943. It further moved to RAF Lydd on 1 July 1943 then RAF Attlebridge on 7 August 1943. The unit moved to RAF Westhampnett on 9 October 1943 then to RAF Holmsley South finally on 1 April 1944. On 12 May 1944, the unit was renamed on No. 121 Wing RAF.[5]

Squadrons:[6]

Post war Edit

The wing was reformed on 1 April 1953 as No. 121 (Day Fighter) Wing still under 2 TAF control at RAF Fassberg controlling: No. 14 Squadron RAF, No. 98 Squadron RAF and No. 118 Squadron RAF. The wing was disbanded on 1 November 1956 while under the control of No. 2 Group RAF. No. 121 Wing was reformed on 1 November 1956 at RAF Gütersloh with No. 59 Squadron RAF and No. 79 Squadron RAF until 1 September 1957 when it was disbanded. The wing reformed again one year later on 1 September 1958 still at Gutersloh with No. 14 Squadron RAF, No. 20 Squadron RAF, No. 26 Squadron RAF and 79 Squadron until it was disbanded again on 1 January 1960.[4]

References Edit

Citations Edit

  1. ^ "Wing Nos 111 - 192". RAF WEB. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Holmsley South". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  3. ^ Falconer 1998, p. 123.
  4. ^ a b Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 321.
  5. ^ "ROCKET MEN: No 121 Wing Typhoons". Key Publishing. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  6. ^ Sturtivant, Hamlin & Halley 1997, p. 53.

Bibliography Edit

  • Falconer, J (1998). RAF Fighter Airfields of World War 2. UK: Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 0-7110-2175-9.
  • Jefford, C.G. (1988). RAF Squadrons. A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-85310-053-6.
  • Sturtivant, R.; Hamlin, J.; Halley, J. (1997). Royal Air Force flying training and support units. UK: Air-Britain (Historians). ISBN 0-85130-252-1.

expeditionary, wing, deployable, expeditionary, wing, royal, force, based, coningsby, lincolnshire, england, rafprevious, units, rocket, projectile, wing, rafno, fighter, wing, rafno, wingactiveapril, 2006, 1943, 441944, 451953, 561956, 571958, 60countryunited. No 121 Expeditionary Air Wing is a deployable Expeditionary Air Wing of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Coningsby Lincolnshire England No 121 Expeditionary Air Wing RAFPrevious units No 121 Rocket Projectile Wing RAFNo 121 Day Fighter Wing RAFNo 121 WingActiveApril 2006 1943 441944 451953 561956 571958 60CountryUnited KingdomBranchRoyal Air ForceTypeExpeditionary Air WingGarrison HQRAF ConingsbyAircraft flownFighterEurofighter Typhoon The current wing was established on 1 April 2006 the wing has history dating back to May 1944 1 Contents 1 Second World War 1 1 History of No 121 Airfield 2 Post war 3 References 3 1 Citations 3 2 BibliographySecond World War EditNo 121 Rocket Projectile Wing within No 22 Fighter Sector RAF No 83 Group RAF RAF Second Tactical Air Force 2 TAF operating Hawker Typhoons was formed on 12 May 1944 at RAF Holmsley South controlling 2 3 No 174 Squadron RAF No 175 Squadron RAF No 245 Squadron RAFThe wing moved to France on 16 June 1944 with No 184 Squadron RAF joining on 15 July 1944 moving to B 24 St Andre De L Eure B 70 Antwerp B 80 Volkel B 100 Goch B 110 Achmer B 150 Hustedt B 164 Schleswig Holstein B 160 Kastrup and B 166 Flensburg before returning to England and RAF Dunsfold and being disbanded on 30 September 1945 4 History of No 121 Airfield Edit No 121 Airfield Headquarters was formed on 22 February 1943 under No 83 Group RAF at RAF Wrexham the unit moved to RAF Middle Wallop on 28 February 1943 The unit had a short 5 day stay at RAF Membury from 8 March 1943 it moved to RAF Fairlop on 5 April 1943 then to RAF Selsey on 31 May 1943 It further moved to RAF Lydd on 1 July 1943 then RAF Attlebridge on 7 August 1943 The unit moved to RAF Westhampnett on 9 October 1943 then to RAF Holmsley South finally on 1 April 1944 On 12 May 1944 the unit was renamed on No 121 Wing RAF 5 Squadrons 6 No 19 Squadron RAF 1 March 1943 to 18 May 1943 replaced by No 65 Squadron RAF 18 May 1943 to 1 July 1943 No 182 Squadron RAF 1 March 1943 to 29 April 1943 replaced by No 602 Squadron RAF 29 April 1943 to 31 May 1943 No 247 Squadron RAF 1 March 1943 to 26 May 1943 replaced by No 245 Squadron RAF 26 May 1943 to 12 May 1944 No 174 Squadron RAF 1 July 1943 to 12 May 1944 No 175 Squadron RAF 1 July 1943 to 5 August 1943 12 August 1943 to 12 May 1944 No 247 Squadron RAF 7 August 1943 to 12 August 1943 Post war EditThe wing was reformed on 1 April 1953 as No 121 Day Fighter Wing still under 2 TAF control at RAF Fassberg controlling No 14 Squadron RAF No 98 Squadron RAF and No 118 Squadron RAF The wing was disbanded on 1 November 1956 while under the control of No 2 Group RAF No 121 Wing was reformed on 1 November 1956 at RAF Gutersloh with No 59 Squadron RAF and No 79 Squadron RAF until 1 September 1957 when it was disbanded The wing reformed again one year later on 1 September 1958 still at Gutersloh with No 14 Squadron RAF No 20 Squadron RAF No 26 Squadron RAF and 79 Squadron until it was disbanded again on 1 January 1960 4 References EditCitations Edit Wing Nos 111 192 RAF WEB Retrieved 16 April 2022 Holmsley South Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust Retrieved 16 April 2022 Falconer 1998 p 123 a b Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 321 ROCKET MEN No 121 Wing Typhoons Key Publishing Retrieved 16 April 2022 Sturtivant Hamlin amp Halley 1997 p 53 Bibliography Edit Falconer J 1998 RAF Fighter Airfields of World War 2 UK Ian Allan Publishing ISBN 0 7110 2175 9 Jefford C G 1988 RAF Squadrons A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912 Shrewsbury Airlife ISBN 1 85310 053 6 Sturtivant R Hamlin J Halley J 1997 Royal Air Force flying training and support units UK Air Britain Historians ISBN 0 85130 252 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title No 121 Expeditionary Air Wing amp oldid 1115257659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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