The RAF's First Jet Squadron: 616 (South Yorkshire)

The RAF's First Jet Squadron: 616 (South Yorkshire)

by Air Commodore Graham Pitchfork (Author), Air Commodore Graham Air Commodore Graham Pitchfor (Author)

Synopsis

16 Squadron, was, in November 1938, one of the last of the RAF's auxiliary squadrons to be formed, being based at RAF Finningley. Designated a fighter unit, its Spitfires flew with distinction over Dunkirk, during the Battle of Britain, as part of the Bader Wing based at Tangmere and in support of the Dieppe Raid. Then in 1944, it was equipped with the Gloster Meteor jet to intercept German V-1 flying bombs. Later it was used in a ground attack role in Europe towards the end of the war. Disbanded in 1945, with the other auxiliary squadrons it was reformed in 1946, 616 again recruiting from the South Yorkshire area. With the other auxiliary squadrons, it was finally stood down in 1957.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 27 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 0752449141
ISBN 13: 9780752449142

Author Bio
Graham Pitchfork ended his distinguished RAF career as an Air Commodore and was station commander of Finningley where 616 (South Yorkshire) Squadron was first formed. He is a well known aviation author and a regular contributor to the Daily Telegraph.