No. 181 Squadron RAF

Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No. 181 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed as a fighter-bomber unit in World War II.

Active25 August 1942 – 30 September 1945
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
MottosLatin: Irruimus vastatum (We rush in and destroy)[1]
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No. 181 Squadron RAF
Active25 August 1942 – 30 September 1945
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
MottosLatin: Irruimus vastatum (We rush in and destroy)[1]
Insignia
Squadron BadgeAn erased eagles head in front of two swords
Squadron CodeEL (August 1942 – September 1945)
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History

Formation

The squadron formed on 25 August 1942 at RAF Duxford and was supplied with Hurricane and Typhoon aircraft. The squadron operated the Typhoons from several locations in the United Kingdom including RAF Appledram, RAF Snailwell, RAF Lasham, RAF Odiham and RAF Hurn. The squadron attacked V-1 flying bomb launch sites and supported the Normandy landings in June 1944, then moved to France where it followed the Allied advance across Europe, seeking targets of opportunity. The squadron disbanded at B 156/Lüneburg, Germany on 30 September 1945.

Aircraft operated

Hawker Typhoon Mk.Ib from 181 Sqn loaded with rocket projectiles and fuel tanks.
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Aircraft operated by no. 181 Squadron RAF[2]
FromToAircraftMk
Sep 1942Dec 1942Hawker HurricaneI
Sep 1942Dec 1942Hawker TyphoonIA
Sep 1942Sep 1945Hawker TyphoonIB
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