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dctyke 6th Sep 2011 06:23

Sqn No Plates
 
On e-goat there is a thread ref an IBN that came out in July. The IBN apparently lists recently deceased Sqns that will go onto the 'dormant list' and which will have another life. Has anyone seen this and if so possibly give details.

regards

camelspyyder 6th Sep 2011 07:33

4, 10 , XIII, 14, 51 to re-equip and remain active.

19, 42, 55, 76, 85, 111, CXX, 201, 207 to the dormant list.

NutherA2 6th Sep 2011 07:46

Any info on 43 (F) ?

Duncan D'Sorderlee 6th Sep 2011 08:50

From Wiki:

No. 43 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And the RAF Website:

RAF - 43 Squadron

Duncs:ok:

NutherA2 6th Sep 2011 08:56

Sorry I didn't make myself clear, Duncs, (senility strikes again), as a former Fighting Cock I was looking for any info regarding possible reactivation of the 43(F) number plate; before that nice Dr Fox did his bean counter bit, it was rumoured that the number would be given to the second or third Leuchars-based Typhoon squadron.

Duncan D'Sorderlee 6th Sep 2011 09:16

NutherA2,

Notwithstanding that it's from wiki, the link states:

"No. 43F Sqn stood down on 13 July 2009 for the fourth time in its history. It has been earmarked to reform as a Eurofighter Typhoon squadron, probably at RAF Leuchars.[10][dead link]"

The Link, which, as stated, is dead, was to an RAF News story.

However, I appreciate that you are looking for something a bot more substantial than wiki!

Duncs:ok:

cazatou 6th Sep 2011 13:54

Dunc's

That statement is on a par with the statement made by CAS in 1975 that the then current Redundancy Scheme would be positively "the last Redundancy Scheme the RAF would ever have".

I left in the '96 Scheme'!!

Dockers 6th Sep 2011 15:11

For those out, the following is a place to start: Royal Air Force Squadron Number Plates and Roles - The Hangar

Duncan D'Sorderlee 6th Sep 2011 15:19

caz,

Too true!

Duncs:ok:

Spam_UK 6th Sep 2011 17:13

Would be good to see "Guernsey's Own" re-equipped. For the history obviously, not the social trips to the island ;)

Spam

ProSentia 6th Sep 2011 19:21

Am I being dense or has 1(F) Sqn been neglected?

camelspyyder 7th Sep 2011 07:33

Spam UK
 
Unfortunately, I believe "dormant" is Air Force Board-speak for dead and buried.

I did chuckle at seeing CXX go when 206 is still alive and well ;)

f4aviation 7th Sep 2011 08:48

I think it's almost certain we can deduce that the final two Typhoon units at Lossiemouth will be 1(F) and 43(F) Squadrons. It's just a shame that 1 won't be around next May for its centenary.

Bob Viking 7th Sep 2011 11:48

43(F)
 
Why not 19(F)?! Surely it must be in the mix?
BV:confused:

cazatou 7th Sep 2011 14:28

The RAF's last Squadrons will be:-

No 1 Sqn

No 32 (TR) Sqn

No 84 Sqn (Symbolically Remaining Oversea's)

No 617 Sqn

Biggus 7th Sep 2011 14:40

caz,

Given the time of day, and your stated age and location, I hope you are sitting outside drinking wine and eating cheese as you post on here - certainly a nice mental image in comparison to the weather picture outside my window right now.......


To the best of my knowledge, only 2 Sqns in the RAF have ever been awarded a standard before they had been in existence for the normal 25 year qualifying period. In both cases it was for their exploits in WW2.

One was 617 Sqn, the other has already been disbanded, although it probably helped save that particular Sqn from closure on one previous occasion.

cazatou 7th Sep 2011 15:47

Biggus

Regret to report the Weather here is remarkably similar to Yours. The wine is, however, a comfort!!

1 Sqn was senior RFC Sqn.

32 Sqn is too useful for Royalty, Government Ministers and Senior Officers.

84 Sqn is the only serving Sqn which has never (even for a single day) served in the United Kingdom.

617 Sqn is to many the symbol that lives up to the RAF Motto.

Cheers!!

cazatou 8th Sep 2011 15:49

Brian

Different from the history we were told when I served on the Sqn.

XV277 9th Sep 2011 01:09


Originally Posted by f4aviation (Post 6685373)
I think it's almost certain we can deduce that the final two Typhoon units at Lossiemouth will be 1(F) and 43(F) Squadrons. It's just a shame that 1 won't be around next May for its centenary.

Agreed re No.1 - but does 111 have seniority over 43? Is 43 already on the dormant list, or 'on hold' ? Anyone from AHB on?

f4aviation 9th Sep 2011 08:28

At April 2011, 43 Sqn had 84.00 years service and 111 Sqn 83.43, so it was a close call.

The only flies in the ointment are 25 Sqn with 91.11 years and 23 Sqn with 87.08 years - but then 43's Scottish connections seem to favour it. (Source UK Air Power 2011, Key Publishing.)


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