Former Squadrons
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Squadron | Present | Aircraft |
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No. 12 Squadron RAF | 1993–1994 | Panavia Tornado |
No. 13 Squadron RAF | 1994–2011 | Panavia Tornado |
No. 15 Squadron RAF | 1950–1951 | Avro Lincoln |
No. 27 Squadron RAF | 1983–1993 | Panavia Tornado |
No. 35 Squadron RAF | 1951–1956 | Boeing Washington, English Electric Canberra |
No. 38 Squadron RAF | 1937–1940 | Fairey Hendon, Vickers Wellington |
No. 39 Squadron RAF | 1993–2006 | English Electric Canberra. |
No. 44 Squadron RAF | 1946–1951 | Avro Lincoln, Boeing Washington |
No. 49 Squadron RAF | 1961–1965 | Vickers Valiant |
No. 51 Squadron RAF | 1917–1919 | RAF F.E.2b |
No. 55 Squadron RAF | 1966–1993 | Handley Page Victor |
No. 57 Squadron RAF | 1951-1951 | Avro Lincoln, Boeing Washington |
No. 57 Squadron RAF | 1966–1986 | Handley Page Victor |
No. 90 Squadron RAF | 1950–1956 | Avro Lincoln, Boeing Washington, English Electric Canberra |
No. 100 Squadron RAF | 1976–1982 | English Electric Canberra |
No. 105 Squadron RAF | 1942–1944 | de Havilland Mosquito |
No. 109 Squadron RAF | 1943–1944 | de Havilland Mosquito |
No. 115 Squadron RAF | 1937–1941 | Fairey Hendon, Handley Page Harrow, Vickers Wellington |
No. 115 Squadron RAF | 1950–1957 | Avro Lincoln, Boeing Washington, English Electric Canberra |
No. 139 Squadron RAF | 1942–1943 | De Havilland Mosquito |
No. 148 Squadron RAF | 1956–1965 | Vickers Valiant |
No. 149 Squadron RAF | 1950-1950 | Avro Lincoln |
No. 207 Squadron RAF | 1951–1956 | Boeing Washington, English Electric Canberra |
No. 207 Squadron RAF | 1956–1965 | Vickers Valiant |
No. 214 Squadron RAF | 1956–1965 | Vickers Valiant |
No. 214 Squadron RAF | 1966–1977 | Handley Page Victor |
No. 218 Squadron RAF | 1940–1942 | Vickers Wellington, Short Stirling |
No. 242 Squadron RAF | 1959–1964 | Bristol Bloodhound Surface to air missile |
No. 617 Squadron RAF | 1983–1994 | Panavia Tornado GR1 |
No 232 OCU |
Handley Page Victor K2 |
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