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Pilotless Aircraft Unit, RAF
Hi guys
I have recently come across reference to this unit (via Hugh Halliday), in respect of Flt Lt Michael Charles ADDERLEY, who was awarded an AFC for his service with the unit. Can anyone throw any light on the unit? I know nothing at all about its duty, its location, its aircraft types, its personnel. Over to the experts! Cheers Brian |
Re: Pilotless Aircraft Unit, RAF
Brian
RAF Flying Training and Support Units by Ray Sturtivant et al offers: Formed 31/1/37 as Pilotless Aircraft Section at Henlow for co-op with Army AA units (became part of 13 MU 'A' Sqn in 43 Grp); 15-29/2/40 Hawkinge; 1/3/40 to 22 Grp; 22/6/40 St Athan in 70 Grp; by 12/40 renamed Pilotless Aircraft Unit; 3/5/42 Manorbier; 15/3/46 Disbanded. Not surprisingly primary equipment was Queen Bee (peak strength 35 aircraft) with a motley collection of support a/c. Codes used were R2. Hope this helps NiallC |
Re: Pilotless Aircraft Unit, RAF
Hi Niall
Thanks for the info. Apologies for the delay in acknowledging - just returned from holiday. Cheers Brian |
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