No. 227 Squadron RAF | |
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Active | 1 April 1918 – 9 December 1918 1 July 1942 – 7 September 1942 20 August 1942 – 5 September 1945 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Air Force |
Motto(s) | None |
Insignia | |
Squadron Badge | None |
Squadron Codes | 9J (Oct 1944 - Sep 1945) |
No. 227 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron that formed as bomber unit in World War I and World War II.
No. 227 Squadron was formed on 1 April 1918 as a day bomber unit and operated former RNAS Capronis from Pizzone, Italy, but it did not become operational and it disbanded on 9 December 1918.
On 1 July 1942 the squadron reformed, serviced and operated Handley Page Halifax Bombers of 10 Squadron pending the arrival of Bristol Beaufighters. The squadron merged with 76 Squadron and 462 Squadron. On 20 August 1942, Beaufighters at Luqa, Malta were named 227 Squadron and the unit then moved to Egypt, Libya and Italy. On 12 August 1944, it was renumbered 19 Squadron, South African Air Force. It reformed again at RAF Bardney on 7 October 1944 and flew Lancasters against Germany. No. 227 Squadron was based at RAF Balderton, Nottinghamshire with Avro Lancasters between October 1944 - April 1945. 227 Squadron moved to RAF Strubby, Lincolnshire on 5 April 1945.