In front of a three-bladed propeller, a grenade fired[1]
Squadron Codes
NW (Nov 1941 - May 1945)
Military unit
No. 286 Squadron RAF was a non-operational Second World WarRoyal Air Force squadron that operated a variety of aircraft to provide targets for anti-aircraft gun practice in the West Country of England.
History
The squadron was formed at RAF Filton on 17 November 1941 from No. 10 Group AAC Flight.[1]
From 24 January 1942 the squadron was headquartered at newly operational RAF Lulsgate Bottom.[2] However, as the facilities there were still unfinished, from 2 March to 30 April the headquarters used RAF Colerne. It returned to Lulsgate only briefly before leaving for RAF Zeals on 26 May.[3]
The squadron served at various locations and detachments around the west country before finally moving to RAF Weston Zoyland, where it was disbanded on 16 May 1945.[1]
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