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485 (Harborne & Quinton) Squadron ATC is a unit of the Air Training Corps (ATC) within the Royal Air Force Air Cadets based in Harborne, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Established in early 1941, the squadron provides training and activities for young people aged 12 to 20 who are interested in aviation and the Royal Air Force.
History
The squadron was originally formed in 1941, headquartered at the High Street School in Harborne. It was led by its first Commanding Officer, Flight Lieutenant A. H. Dutton RAFVR(T), and Adjutant Flying Officer K. Jackson RAFVR(T). The unit later amalgamated with No. 486 (Quinton) Squadron to become 485 (Harborne & Quinton) Squadron. In 1962, the squadron relocated to the TA Centre (Now the West Midlands Reserve Forces & Cadet Association HQ) at Tennal Grange, Tennal Road, Harborne, where it remains to this day.
The Squadron’s motto is “Non Sine Pulvere Palma,” which translates to “No success without effort.”
Facilities
The squadron’s current facilities include a ‘Spooner’ hut used for administration and classroom work. In May 2001, the facilities were extended to include a radio room and a modern (at the time) flight simulator, replacing an older Canberra simulator.
Activities
485 Squadron provides a range of activities, including:
• Participation in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme.
• Training in radio communications and flight simulation.
• Sports at both Wing and Regional levels.
• Shooting competitions, with the squadron winning the Collins Trophy for three consecutive years (1988–1990).
• Community engagement, such as assisting organizations like the Royal Air Forces Association and the Royal British Legion
Commanding Officers
The squadron has been led by the following Commanding Officers:
1st 1941–1965: Flt Lt A. H. Dutton RAFVR(T)
2nd 1965–1968: Flt Lt W. Ogborne RAFVR(T)
3rd 1968–1969: Flt Lt J. Muldoon RAFVR(T)
4th 1969–1976: Flt Lt K. Blunn RAFVR(T)
5th 1976–1979: Flt Lt B. Barnes RAFVR(T)
6th 1979–1983: Flt Lt P. G. Clarke RAFVR(T)
7th 1983–1996: Flt Lt A. Healey RAFVR(T)
8th 1996–2001: Flt Lt C. G. Bell RAFVR(T)
9th 2001–2004: Flt Lt P. Smith RAFVR(T)
10th 2004–2011: Flt Lt P. Coates RAFVR(T)
11th 2011–2013: Flt Lt S. Jennings RAFVR(T)
12th 2013–2015: WO R. Coates ATC
13th 2016–Present: Sqn Ldr K. Aldridge RAFVR(T) (Now RAFAC)
Parade Details
• Parade Nights: Tuesday and Thursday
• Parade Times: 19:30–21:30
• Location: TA Centre, Tennal Grange, Tennal Road, Harborne, Birmingham, B32 2HX