No. 140 Expeditionary Air Wing

No. 140 Expeditionary Air Wing RAF
Previous units:
No. 140 Expeditionary Air Wing (Fighter) RAF
No. 140 (Bomber) Wing RAF
Active1 April 2006 -
12 May 1944 - 14 November 1947 [1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Air Force
TypeExpeditionary Air Wing
SizeWing
Garrison/HQRAF Lossiemouth
Aircraft flown
BomberLockheed Ventura
de Havilland Mosquito FB.VI
FighterEurofighter Typhoon FGR.4

No. 140 Expeditionary Air Wing is a deployable Expeditionary Air Wing of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland, UK.

The current wing was established on 1 April 2006 the wing has history dating back to May 1944:

Second World War

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No. 140 Airfield RAF

The wing was originally No. 140 Airfield RAF.[2]

No. 140 (Bomber) Wing RAF

No. 140 Wing RAF was a formation of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It comprised No. 21 Squadron RAF, No. 464 (RAAF) Squadron RAF and No. 487 (RNZAF) Squadron RAF.[3] It carried out many notable low-level bombing operations, including Operation Jericho (Amiens prison) and Operation Carthage in Copenhagen.

No. 464 and No. 487 Squadrons were Article XV Squadrons, i.e. they were Commonwealth squadrons which operated under the operational control of the Royal Air Force, which also was responsible e.g. for their pay.

Current use

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ "Wing Nos 111 - 192" Air of Authority - A History of RAF Organisation. 06/11/17
  2. ^ Sturtivant & Hamlin 2007, p. 46.
  3. ^ Sturtivant & Hamlin 2007, p. 296.
  4. ^ "Permanent Representatives to NATO visits Operation Azotize". RAF. Retrieved 16 March 2024.

Bibliography

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  • Sturtivant, Ray; Hamlin, John (2007). Royal Air Force flying training and support units since 1912. Tonbridge, UK: Air-Britain (Historians). ISBN 978-0851-3036-59.