No. 17 Group RAF

No. 17 Group RAF was a group of the Royal Air Force which was operational during both the First and Second World Wars.

No. 17 (Training) Group RAF
No. 17 Group RAF
Active1918โ€“1919
1936โ€“1945
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
Part ofRAF Coastal Command
EngagementsFirst World War
Second World War

During the First World War, the Group was formed during April 1918 in No. 4 Area, it was transferred to North-Eastern Area on 8 May, 1918, with Training being added to the name on 8 August 1918 and was disbanded on 18 October 1919.

Second World War

The group was reformed on 1 Dec 1936 as No. 17 (Training) Group in RAF Coastal Command.

Units 3 September 1939

No. 17 Group RAF (T), under command of Air Commodore T.E.B. Howe, CBE, AFC[1][2]
SquadronType of aircraftStation
Torpedo Training Unit RAF[3]variousRAF Gosport
No. 2 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit RAF[4]variousRAF Gosport
School of General Reconnaissance RAF[5]Avro AnsonRAF Thorney Island
Seaplane Training Squadron RAF[6]variousRAF Calshot

Units 1 November 1940

No. 17 Group RAF (T), under command of Air Commodore T.E.B. Howe, CBE, AFC[7]
SquadronType of aircraftStation
Torpedo Training Unit RAF[3]Bristol BeaufortRAF Abbotsinch
No. 2 Operational Training UnitBristol Blenheim/Avro AnsonRAF Catfoss
No. 3 Operational Training UnitvariousRAF Chivenor
No. 1 Coast Artillery Co-operation Unit RAF[8]Bristol BlenheimRAF Detling
No. 2 Anti-Aircraft Co-operation Unit RAF[4]variousRAF Gosport
No. 1 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAFvariousRAF Silloth
No. 3 School of General Reconnaissance RAF[5]Blackburn BothaRAF Squires Gate
No. 4 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAFSupermarine StranraerRAF Calshot

The Flying Boat Training Squadron was formed on 2 January 1939 at RAF Calshot flying Supermarine Stranraers and Supermarine Scapas. It was disbanded and merged with the Seaplane Training Squadron to form No. 4 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit on 16 March 1941.[9]

By 12 February 1942 the group had come under the command of Air Commodore H.G. Smart, CBE, DFC, AFC.[10]

No. 131 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit formed in July 1942 at RAF Killadeas as part of No. 15 Group to train crews on the Consolidated Catalina.[11] Two years later it had shifted into No. 17 Group.

Units 6 June 1944

The following units were under its control:

The group disbanded on 1 September 1945.

Notes

  1. Ashworth 1992, Appendix II
  2. Delve 1994, p. 51.
  3. Lake 1999, p. 282.
  4. Lake 1999, pp. 29-30.
  5. Lake 1999, p. 182.
  6. Lake 1999, p. 183.
  7. Ashworth 1992, Appendix III
  8. Lake 1999, p. 48.
  9. Lake 1999, p. 102.
  10. Ashworth 1992, Appendix IV
  11. Sturtivant 2007, pp. 198-206
  12. "No. 17 Group, RAF, 6 June 1944". Orders of Battle. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  13. Lake 1999, p. 121, 122.

References

  • Ashworth, Chris. RAF Coastal Command: 1936โ€“1969. Patrick Stephens Ltd. 1992. ISBN 1-85260-345-3
  • Lake, A (1999). Flying units of the RAF. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-84037-086-6.

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