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No. 261 Squadron RAF

No. 261 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force during World War I and World War II. It was involved in the defence of Malta from August 1940 till May 1941 and the campaign in Burma.

No. 261 Squadron RAF
Active20 August 1918 – 13 September 1919
2 August 1940 – 21 May 1941
12 July 1941 – 26 September 1945
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
RoleFighter squadron
Motto(s)Latin: Semper Contendo
("I strive continually")[1][2]
Insignia
Squadron Badge heraldryIn front of a sword erect, the point downwards, a mullet, the whole in front of a Maltese Cross[1][2]
Squadron CodesFJ (Jun 1944 – Sep 1945)[3][4]

History edit

Formation and World War I edit

The squadron first formed officially on 20 August 1918 at Felixstowe from Nos. 339, 340 and 341 flights of the former RNAS, and continued to operate their Felixstowe F.3 flying-boats on anti-submarine and anti-shipping patrols. After the armistice it was officially disbanded on 13 September 1919.[1][2][5]

Reformation and World War II edit

The squadron was reformed on 2 August 1940 to combine the two flights operating in the defence of Malta, the two flights Malta Fighter Flight operating the Gloster Sea Gladiator and No. 418 Flight RAF operating Hawker Hurricanes. Among the inherited aircraft were the two survivors of the three Gladiators supposedly[6][7][8][9] named Faith, Hope and Charity, Charity had been shot down the week before the squadron formed. The squadron suffered badly from attacks by both German and Italian aircraft and when a relief squadron (No. 185 Squadron) arrived in Malta the squadron was disbanded and the remnants were absorbed into No. 185 Squadron between 12 and 21 May 1941.[2][5]

Reformed again edit

The squadron was reformed at RAF Habbaniya, Iraq on 12 July 1941 by renumbering No. 127 Squadron[1] and again was equipped with Gladiators and Hurricanes. The main role was the defence of the oil ports, when fighting in Iraq ended the squadron sent detachments to Palestine and Cyprus. The squadron moved to Haifa, Palestine in January 1942. Re-equipped with the Hurricane IIB the squadron moved to the far east in early 1942 to join the campaign in Burma. The first action was February 1943 when the squadron was used in the ground attack role. It also undertook escort duties to the Douglas Dakota operating supply missions. The squadron re-equipped with the Republic Thunderbolt in 1944 and returned to action in September 1944 to join an attack on Rangoon. It fought to the end of the Burma campaign and it had moved to India to re-group ready to join the action in Malaya as the war ended. The squadron was disbanded on 26 September 1945 at RAF Tanjore, India.[2][5]

Aircraft operated edit

 
A 261 Sqn Hurricane II at RAF Ta Kali, Malta, in September 1941.
From To Aircraft Variant
Aug 1918 Sep 1919 Felixstowe F.3
Aug 1940 Jan 1941 Gloster Sea Gladiator Mk.I
Aug 1940 May 1941 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I
Jul 1941 Sep 1941 Gloster Gladiator Mk.I
Jul 1941 Apr 1942 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I
Mar 1942 Nov 1943 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIb
Oct 1943 Jun 1944 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc
Jun 1944 Oct 1944 Republic Thunderbolt Mk.I (P-47D "Razor back")
Aug 1944 Sep 1945 Republic Thunderbolt Mk.II (P-47D "Bubble top")

[1][2][5]

Surviving aircraft edit

The fuselage of Gladiator Faith is on display at the Malta War Museum, Fort St Elmo, Valletta.[10]

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Rawlings 1982, p. 185.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Halley 1988, pp. 327–328.
  3. ^ Bowyer and Rawlings 1979, p. 41.
  4. ^ Flintham and Thomas 2003, p. 72.
  5. ^ a b c d Jefford 2001, p. 82.
  6. ^ Crawford 2002, pp. 120–121.
  7. ^ Hayles, John. "Gladiator." aeroflight.co, 17 April 2004. Retrieved: 12 April 2009.
  8. ^ "The fate of Gloster Gladiator 'Faith'." 27 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine Malta Aviation Museum, 2009. Retrieved: 12 April 2009.
  9. ^ Sanderson, Michael. "Faith, Hope and Charity." 11 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine killifish.f9.co. Retrieved: 12 April 2009.
  10. ^ http://www.killifish.f9.co.uk/Malta%20WWII/Faith%20Hope%20&%20Charity.htm 11 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Faith in the Malta War Museum

Bibliography edit

  • Bowyer, Michael J.F. and John D.R. Rawlings. Squadron Codes, 1937–56. Cambridge, UK: Patrick Stephens Ltd., 1979. ISBN 0-85059-364-6.
  • Crawford, Alex. Gloster Gladiator. Redbourn, UK: Mushroom Model Publications, 2002. ISBN 83-916327-0-9.
  • Flintham, Vic and Andrew Thomas. Combat Codes: A full explanation and listing of British, Commonwealth and Allied air force unit codes since 1938. Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK: Airlife Publishing Ltd., 2003. ISBN 1-84037-281-8.
  • Halley, James J. The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force & Commonwealth 1918–1988. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air Britain (Historians) Ltd., 1988. ISBN 0-85130-164-9.
  • Jefford, C.G. RAF Squadrons, a Comprehensive record of the Movement and Equipment of all RAF Squadrons and their Antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK: Airlife Publishing, 1988 (second edition 2001). ISBN 1-85310-053-6.
  • Rawlings, John D.R. Coastal, Support and Special Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft. London: Jane's Publishing Company Ltd., 1982. ISBN 0-7106-0187-5.
  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982–1985), Orbis Publishing, UK.

External links edit

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No 261 Squadron RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force during World War I and World War II It was involved in the defence of Malta from August 1940 till May 1941 and the campaign in Burma No 261 Squadron RAFActive20 August 1918 13 September 1919 2 August 1940 21 May 1941 12 July 1941 26 September 1945CountryUnited KingdomBranchRoyal Air ForceRoleFighter squadronMotto s Latin Semper Contendo I strive continually 1 2 InsigniaSquadron Badge heraldryIn front of a sword erect the point downwards a mullet the whole in front of a Maltese Cross 1 2 Squadron CodesFJ Jun 1944 Sep 1945 3 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and World War I 1 2 Reformation and World War II 1 3 Reformed again 2 Aircraft operated 3 Surviving aircraft 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editFormation and World War I edit The squadron first formed officially on 20 August 1918 at Felixstowe from Nos 339 340 and 341 flights of the former RNAS and continued to operate their Felixstowe F 3 flying boats on anti submarine and anti shipping patrols After the armistice it was officially disbanded on 13 September 1919 1 2 5 Reformation and World War II edit The squadron was reformed on 2 August 1940 to combine the two flights operating in the defence of Malta the two flights Malta Fighter Flight operating the Gloster Sea Gladiator and No 418 Flight RAF operating Hawker Hurricanes Among the inherited aircraft were the two survivors of the three Gladiators supposedly 6 7 8 9 named Faith Hope and Charity Charity had been shot down the week before the squadron formed The squadron suffered badly from attacks by both German and Italian aircraft and when a relief squadron No 185 Squadron arrived in Malta the squadron was disbanded and the remnants were absorbed into No 185 Squadron between 12 and 21 May 1941 2 5 Reformed again edit The squadron was reformed at RAF Habbaniya Iraq on 12 July 1941 by renumbering No 127 Squadron 1 and again was equipped with Gladiators and Hurricanes The main role was the defence of the oil ports when fighting in Iraq ended the squadron sent detachments to Palestine and Cyprus The squadron moved to Haifa Palestine in January 1942 Re equipped with the Hurricane IIB the squadron moved to the far east in early 1942 to join the campaign in Burma The first action was February 1943 when the squadron was used in the ground attack role It also undertook escort duties to the Douglas Dakota operating supply missions The squadron re equipped with the Republic Thunderbolt in 1944 and returned to action in September 1944 to join an attack on Rangoon It fought to the end of the Burma campaign and it had moved to India to re group ready to join the action in Malaya as the war ended The squadron was disbanded on 26 September 1945 at RAF Tanjore India 2 5 Aircraft operated edit nbsp A 261 Sqn Hurricane II at RAF Ta Kali Malta in September 1941 From To Aircraft VariantAug 1918 Sep 1919 Felixstowe F 3Aug 1940 Jan 1941 Gloster Sea Gladiator Mk IAug 1940 May 1941 Hawker Hurricane Mk IJul 1941 Sep 1941 Gloster Gladiator Mk IJul 1941 Apr 1942 Hawker Hurricane Mk IMar 1942 Nov 1943 Hawker Hurricane Mk IIbOct 1943 Jun 1944 Hawker Hurricane Mk IIcJun 1944 Oct 1944 Republic Thunderbolt Mk I P 47D Razor back Aug 1944 Sep 1945 Republic Thunderbolt Mk II P 47D Bubble top 1 2 5 Surviving aircraft editThe fuselage of Gladiator Faith is on display at the Malta War Museum Fort St Elmo Valletta 10 See also editList of Royal Air Force aircraft squadronsReferences editNotes edit a b c d e Rawlings 1982 p 185 a b c d e f Halley 1988 pp 327 328 Bowyer and Rawlings 1979 p 41 Flintham and Thomas 2003 p 72 a b c d Jefford 2001 p 82 Crawford 2002 pp 120 121 Hayles John Gladiator aeroflight co 17 April 2004 Retrieved 12 April 2009 The fate of Gloster Gladiator Faith Archived 27 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine Malta Aviation Museum 2009 Retrieved 12 April 2009 Sanderson Michael Faith Hope and Charity Archived 11 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine killifish f9 co Retrieved 12 April 2009 http www killifish f9 co uk Malta 20WWII Faith 20Hope 20 amp 20Charity htm Archived 11 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Faith in the Malta War Museum Bibliography edit Bowyer Michael J F and John D R Rawlings Squadron Codes 1937 56 Cambridge UK Patrick Stephens Ltd 1979 ISBN 0 85059 364 6 Crawford Alex Gloster Gladiator Redbourn UK Mushroom Model Publications 2002 ISBN 83 916327 0 9 Flintham Vic and Andrew Thomas Combat Codes A full explanation and listing of British Commonwealth and Allied air force unit codes since 1938 Shrewsbury Shropshire UK Airlife Publishing Ltd 2003 ISBN 1 84037 281 8 Halley James J The Squadrons of the Royal Air Force amp Commonwealth 1918 1988 Tonbridge Kent UK Air Britain Historians Ltd 1988 ISBN 0 85130 164 9 Jefford C G RAF Squadrons a Comprehensive record of the Movement and Equipment of all RAF Squadrons and their Antecedents since 1912 Shrewsbury Shropshire UK Airlife Publishing 1988 second edition 2001 ISBN 1 85310 053 6 Rawlings John D R Coastal Support and Special Squadrons of the RAF and their Aircraft London Jane s Publishing Company Ltd 1982 ISBN 0 7106 0187 5 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft Part Work 1982 1985 Orbis Publishing UK External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to No 261 Squadron RAF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title No 261 Squadron RAF amp oldid 1156527763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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