Unit Name: | No. 277 Squadron RAF |
Dates: | 22 December 1941 – 15 February 1945 |
Branch: | Royal Air Force |
Garrison Label: | Base |
Motto: | Latin Quaerendo servamus |
Colors Label: | post 1950 aircraft insignia |
Identification Symbol: | A winged hand rising from water |
Identification Symbol Label: | Squadron Badge |
Identification Symbol 2: | BA (December 1941 – February 1945) |
Identification Symbol 2 Label: | Squadron Code |
No. 277 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron formed as an air-sea rescue unit in World War II.
The squadron formed at Stapleford Tawney on 22 December 1941 equipped with the Westland Lysander and Supermarine Walrus. Boulton Paul Defiants and Supermarine Spitfires were then supplied for spotting downed aircrew in the English Channel.
The Vickers Warwick which could drop lifeboats was operated from November 1944 and the squadron was able to increase its area of operations with a detachment based at RAF Portreath. The squadron was disbanded On 15 February 1945.
Dec 1941 | Jun 1944 | II | ||
Dec 1941 | Feb 1945 | IA | ||
May 1942 | May 1943 | I | ||
Feb 1943 | May 1944 | HC | ||
Nov 1943 | Feb 1945 | |||
Apr 1944 | Feb 1945 | Supermarine Spitfire | VB | |
Nov 1944 | Feb 1945 | I |