No. 220 Squadron RAF
| No. 220 Squadron | ||
|---|---|---|
| Information | ||
| Role | Reconnaissance and Anti-Shipping | |
| Aircraft Operated | non currently extant | |
| Home Station | non currently extant | |
| Motto | "We Observe Unseen" | |
| History | ||
| Date Founded | September 1918 | |
| Badge | On a pellet between two eight-pointed stars, a torch enflamed | |
| Notable Battle Honours | ||
220 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was a squadron founded during the First World War and disbanded in 1963.
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Second World War
Cold War
The squadron was part of Coastal Command and was based at RAF St Eval in 1952, newly equipped with Avro Shackleton Mk1 aircraft. In 1953 the Squadron aircraft flew in formation in the flypast on the occasion of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. At that time the Shackleton was fitted with a mid upper gun turret, the last RAF operational aircraft so equipped. This Bristol turret with twin 20 mm Hispano cannon was later removed.
See Also
List of RAF aircraft squadrons
References
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