No. 275 Squadron RAF | |
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Active | 15 October 1941 – 1 September 1959 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Air Force |
Role | Air-sea rescue |
Motto(s) |
Latin: Non interibunt ("They shall not perish") |
Insignia | |
Squadron Badge | A walrus' head erased |
Squadron Codes | PV (Oct 1941 - Feb 1945) |
No. 275 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force air-sea rescue squadron that served between 1941 and 1959.
No. 275 Squadron RAF was formed at RAF Valley on 15 October 1941 for air-sea rescue duties in the Irish sea, the first aircraft being Lysanders Mk.IIIa's. Later in the year Walruses were added to the Squadron followed by Defiants, Spitfires and Ansons.
In April 1944 the Squadron moved to RAF Warmwell to cover the sea area between England and Normandy. Air-sea rescue missions continued until 15 February 1945 when the Squadron was disbanded at RAF Harrowbeer.
No. 275 squadron was reformed at RAF Linton-on-Ouse as a sea and rescue Squadron to provide cover over the North Sea on March 1953 equipped with Sycamore HR.13 and HR.14 Helicopters, later relocating to RAF Thornaby on 18 November 1954 and remaining at Thornaby until October 1957 when the Squadron moved to RAF Leconfield. In March 1959 the unit converted to the Whirlwind HAR.4 helicopter, but on 1 September 1959 the Squadron was renumbered to No. 228 Squadron RAF and No. 275 ceased to exist.