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RAF squadron codes [1] squadron code unit Notes A: No. 1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit RAF: 1 PRU A: No. 111 Operational Training Unit RAF: 111 OTU A: No. 112 Squadron RAF: Jul 1953 – Jan 1954 A: No. 118 Squadron RAF: Apr 1951 - Mar 1955 A: No. 120 Squadron RAF: 120 Sqn A: No. 14 (Advanced) Flying Training School: 14 (A) FTS A: No. 14 ...
Most units of the Royal Air Force are identified by alphabetical (or similar) characters, known as a "squadron code", that is painted on all aircraft belonging to that unit. When individual units are assigned unusually large numbers of aircraft, multiple squadron codes have been used.
A squadron code is a marking used on a military aircraft to visually identify the squadron that it is assigned to.. Squadron codes of the World War II era, notably for Royal Air Force (RAF) and United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) aircraft operating in Europe, typically consisted of two characters (commonly two letters; sometimes a letter and a number) to denote the squadron, plus a third ...
List of RAF squadron codes; List of Royal Air Force aircraft squadrons; U. List of Royal Air Force units & establishments; W. List of wings of the Royal Air Force;
0–9. No. 1 Squadron RAF Regiment; No. 17 Squadron RAF Regiment; No. 18 Squadron RAF Regiment; No. 19 Squadron RAF Regiment; No. 21 Squadron RAF Regiment
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... No. 1 Squadron RAF; No. 2 Squadron RAF; No. 3 Squadron RAF; No. 4 Squadron RAF;
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... No. 98 Squadron RAF; No. 103 Squadron RAF; No. 123 Squadron RAF;
Sortie – a flight by one aircraft, thus a mission by one squadron might be termed as 11 sorties. Tally-ho – radio-telephony code word for 'enemy in sight'. Vector - fighter controllers' code word giving a heading to steer. Window – an early term for chaff, aluminium foil dropped to confuse enemy radar. [1]