714 Naval Air Squadron

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714 Naval Air Squadron
Active1939-1940; 1944-45
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
TypeFleet Air Arm Second Line Squadron
RoleOperational training
SizeSquadron
Part ofFleet Air Arm
Garrison/HQRNAS Rattray
Commanders
Notable
commanders
  • J R Godley
Aircraft flown
AttackFairey Barracuda

714 Naval Air Squadron (714 NAS) was a squadron of the

Hawker Osprey floatplanes and Supermarine Walrus flying boats, and in 1937 these were supplemented by Fairey Seafox floatplanes. By July 1938 it had consolidated on the Walrus as equipment, and in early 1939 it was upgraded to full squadron status.[1] It was disbanded on 21 January 1940, when all the Fleet Air Arm's catapult units were merged to form 700 Naval Air Squadron.[2]

The squadron was reformed on 1 August 1944 at

J R Godley, who transferred from the disbanded 835 Naval Air Squadron, taking over in May 1945. The squadron disbanded on 29 October 1945.[1]

See also

References

  • Sturtivant, Ray; Ballance, Theo (1994). The Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air Britain (Historians) Ltd. .