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No. 10 Squadron

Image courtesy of Keith Campbell

No 10 Squadron formed at Farnborough 1st Jan 1915. During its first 100 years the squadron spent over 20 years inactive and operated a single type for well over half of its active service.

FIRST WORLD WAR

Almost immediately after formation the squadron moved to Brooklands and then to Netheravon, via Hounslow. Its initial equipment was a mixture of BE2b, BE2c, Longhorn, Shorthorn, Bleriot XI and Martinsyde S1. In July 1915 the squadron moved to France with the BE2c. It settled at Chocques, near Bethune, where it was to stay until November 1917. The BE2cs were subsequently supplemented with and replaced by the BE2d, e, f and g, and BE12s were operated for a very short period. In July 1917 the BE2s were replaced by the FK8. In November the squadron moved to Belgium where it was to spent the remainder of the war. Between June and October 1918 Bristol F2Bs were operated alongside the FK8s. The squadrons aircraft were removed at Ford in February 1919 and, along with many other squadrons, it was disbanded formally on 31st December 1919.

FE2b – Image Courtesy Crown Copyright

THE FIRST BOMBER ERA

Eight years of inactivity ended with the squadron being reformed at Upper Heyford in January 1928, in the bomber role equipped with Hyderbads.

Handley Page Hyderbad 1929 – Image Courtesy Crown Copyright

Handley Page Hinaidi II 1927 – Image Courtesy Crown Copyright

The Hyderbads were joined by Hinaidis in December 1930 and the squadron moved to Boscombe Down in April 1931. The Hyderbads were retired in November 1931 and in September 1932 the Hinaidis were replaced by the Virginia X.

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