No. 201 Flight RAAF

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Active1945–1946
CountryAustralia
TypeRadio and radar experimentation
No. 201 Flight RAAF
An airman standing on top of a No. 201 Flight RAAF B-24 Liberator at RAAF station Laverton
An airman standing on top of a No. 201 Flight RAAF B-24 Liberator at RAAF Station Laverton
Active1945–1946
CountryAustralia
Branch Royal Australian Air Force
TypeRadio and radar experimentation
Insignia
Squadron codeLV[1]
Aircraft flown
Electronic
warfare
B-24 Liberator

No. 201 Flight was a Royal Australian Air Force experimental electronic intelligence flight of World War II. The flight was formed in March 1945 but the first of its modified B-24 Liberator heavy bombers was not ready until July that year. As a result, while a detachment of the unit was deployed to Darwin in the Northern Territory No. 201 Flight did not conduct any operational missions before the end of the war. Following the Japanese surrender some consideration was given to retaining the flight as part of the RAAF, but it instead ceased to function in December 1945 and was disbanded in March 1946.

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