No. 312 Squadron RAF | |
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Active | 29 August 1940 - 15 February 1946 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Allegiance | Czechoslovakia |
Branch | RAF Fighter Command |
Role | Fighter Squadron |
Motto | Latin: Non Multi Sed Multa ("Not much, but many") |
Engagements | Normandy landings Dieppe Raid |
Insignia | |
Squadron Badge | A stork volant |
Squadron Codes | DU (Aug 1940 - Feb 1946) |
No. 312 Squadron RAF was a Czechoslovakian-manned fighter squadron of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
It was first formed at Duxford in July 1940, equipped with Hurricane I fighters and crewed mostly by escaped Czechslovakian pilots. Its first victory was a Junkers Ju 88 above Liverpool by Alois Vašátko, Denys Gillam and Josef Stehlík on 8 October 1940. [1] It transitioned to Hurricane IIs in May 1941, and to Spitfires in October. It operated the Spitfires from the west of England during 1942 mainly operating coastal patrols and shipping reconnaissance flights. In September 1943 it joined the 2nd Tactical Air Force as a fighter-bomber unit with the Spitfire IX. The squadron operated over France softening up targets in preparation for the invasion and then supporting the landings.[2] In July 1944 the squadron moved to RAF Coltishall and operated daytime bomber escort flight over continental Europe. Following the end of the war the squadron moved to Prague in August 1945 before being disbanded on transfer to the Czechoslovakian air force in February 1946.[2]
Among other major operations, it flew in cover of the Operation Jubilee raid on Dieppe in 1942, losing one aircraft.
Seven Spitfire FMk.IXs survive today that flew with the squadron in 1944-45. This is by far the largest number of surviving aircraft associated with a single squadron.
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From | To | Aircraft | Variant | Notes |
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August 1940 May 1941 |
May 1941 December 1941 |
Hawker Hurricane | I IIb |
single-engined monoplane piston-engined fighter |
October 1941 November 1941 December 1941 August 1942 September 1943 January 1944 June 1944 |
December 1941 January 1942 February 1944 June 1943 February 1944 June 1944 February 1946 |
Supermarine Spitfire | IIa IIb Vb Vc Vc LF.IXb HF.IX |
single-engine monoplane piston-engined fighter |
Aircraft of this squadron used a unit code letters DU.
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