740 Naval Air Squadron

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Active
  • 1943
  • 19431945
Disbanded1 September 1945[1]
Branch Royal Navy
740 Naval Air Squadron
A Stinson Reliant I, an example of the type used by 740 NAS
Active
  • 1943
  • 19431945
Disbanded1 September 1945[1]
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
TypeFleet Air Arm Second Line Squadron
Role
  • Observer Training Squadron
  • Communications Squadron
SizeSquadron
Part ofFleet Air Arm
Home stationRNAS Arbroath
RNAS Machrihanish
AircraftSee Aircraft flown section for full list.
Insignia
Identification MarkingsM9A+ (all types 1944-1945)[2][3]

740 Naval Air Squadron (740 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It was initially active between May and August in 1943, formed as an Observer Training Squadron at HMS Condor, RNAS Arbroath, Angus, Scotland. From December 1943 to September 1945 it was a Communications Squadron formed at and operated from HMS Landrail, at RNAS Machrihanish, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

Observer Training School (1943)

740 Naval Air Squadron formed on 4 May 1943, at RNAS Arbroath (HMS Condor), as an Observer Training Squadron, as part of No. 2 Observer School. It was equipped with Supermarine Walrus, an amphibious maritime patrol aircraft, plus a few Fairey Swordfish, a biplane torpedo bomber and Vought Kingfisher, an American catapult-launched observation floatplane.[4] The squadron also dispersed flying to Dundee, on the River Tay and where the squadron disbanded into 751 Naval Air Squadron on 5 August 1943.[3]

Communications Squadron (1943–1945)

740 Naval Air Squadron reformed on 30 December 1943 at RNAS Machrihanish (HMS Landrail), as a Communications Squadron.[2] It was formed out of the communications flight of 772 Naval Air Squadron. It used the amphibious maritime patrol aircraft Supermarine Walrus and later Supermarine Sea Otter for transportation around the Islands, Lochs and Royal Navy ships in the Firth of Clyde.[3] The squadron also operated various types of other aircraft including Stinson Reliant, a four-five seat liaison and training aircraft, Beech Traveller, a utility aircraft, de Havilland Dominie, a six–eight passenger short-haul airliner, Airspeed Oxford, a twin-engine training aircraft and Avro Anson, a twin-engine multi-role training aircraft.[2]

740 Naval Air Squadron disbanded at RNAS Machrihanish (HMS Landrail) on 1 September 1945,[3] the squadron having been one of its permanent residents between December 1943 and September 1945.[5]

Aircraft flown

The squadron has flown a number of different aircraft types, including:[4][3]

Supermarine Walrus

Commanding officers

References

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