No. 135 Squadron RAF
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No. 135 Squadron RAF | |
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Active | 1 April 1918 – 4 July 1918 15 August 1941 – 10 June 1945 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | Royal Air Force |
Motto(s) | Latin: Pennas ubique monstramus ‘We show our wings everywhere’ |
Insignia | |
Squadron Badge | A peacock. |
Squadron Codes | WK (Aug 1941 - June 1945) |
No. 135 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed to be a bomber unit in World War I and reformed as a fighter unit in World War II.
History
Formation and World War I
No. 135 Squadron Royal Flying Corps was formed on 1 March 1918 at RAF Hucknall, Nottinghamshire in the training role. It was intended to train on the De Havilland DH.9 from September 1918 and to move to France in October 1918 but in a major re-organisation of squadrons after the Royal Air Force was formed the squadron disbanded on 4 July 1918 without becoming operational.
Reformation in World War II
The squadron reformed in August 1941 as a fighter unit equipped with Hawker Hurricanes and was stationed at RAF Baginton and RAF Honiley. It was then moved to Calcutta, India and Rangoon, Burma. The squadron converted to the P-47 Thunderbolt until its disbandment upon renumbering to No 615 Squadron in June 1945.
Aircraft operated
From | To | Aircraft | Variant |
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Aug 1941 | Nov 1941 | Hawker Hurricane | IIA |
Nov 1941 | Nov 1941 | Hawker Hurricane | IIC |
Feb 1942 | Oct 1943 | Hawker Hurricane | IIB |
Oct 1943 | Sep 1944 | Hawker Hurricane | IIC |
May 1944 | Jun 1945 | Republic P-47 Thunderbolt | I |