726 Naval Air Squadron

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Active19431945
Disbanded3 November 1945[1]
Branch Royal Navy
726 Naval Air Squadron
Squadron badge
Active19431945
Disbanded3 November 1945[1]
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
TypeFleet Air Arm Second Line Squadron
RoleFleet Requirements Unit
SizeSquadron
Part ofFleet Air Arm
Home stationRN Air Section Durban (HMS Kongoni)
AircraftSee Aircraft flown section for full list.
Insignia
Squadron Badge DescriptionPer fess blue and Barry wavy of six white and blue, two assegais in saltire points in base surmounted by a Zulu shield all proper (1945)[1]

726 Naval Air Squadron (726 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It was formed as a Fleet Requirements Unit from 1943 to 1945, operating out of RN Air Section Durban (HMS Kongoni), located at SAAF Station Stamford Hill, Durban, South Africa, during its existence. It operated various aircraft including, Bristol Beaufighter, Boulton Paul Defiant, Fairey Fulmar, North American Harvard, Vought Kingfisher, Miles Martinet and Fairey Swordfish.

Fleet Requirements Unit (1943–1945)

726 Naval Air Squadron formed at RN Air Section Durban (HMS Kongoni), located at SAAF Station, Stamford Hill, Durban, South Africa, on 7 July 1943, as a Fleet Requirements Unit. The squadron was initially equipped with two Vought Kingfisher landplane aircraft.[2] From August 1943 the squadron received Fairey Swordfish biplane torpedo bomber and Fairey Fulmar carrier-borne reconnaissance aircraft/fighter aircraft, however, the Fairey Fulmar were gone by October.

In December 1943, the squadron received Boulton Paul Defiant, an interceptor aircraft, repurposed as a target tug aircraft, however, six months later these were withdrawn, replaced by Miles Martinet, a target tug aircraft, designed specifically for target towing, in June 1944. Additionally, Bristol Beaufighter multi-role aircraft arrived in that month as well, but were gone during the following September. North American Harvard an American single-engined advanced trainer aircraft, arrived around May 1945, however, 726 Naval Air Station disbanded on the 3 November 1945.[3]

Aircraft flown

Fairey Swordfish II, an example of the type used by 726 NAS

The squadron has flown a number of different aircraft types, including:[3]

Commanding officers

References

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