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No. 57 Squadron

Victor K2 XH669 RAF 57 Squadron and two F6 Lightnings 5 Squadron, Abingdon 16th September 1978. Image courtesy of The Adrian M. Balch Collection

No. 57 squadron was formed on the 8th June 1916 at Copmanthorpe near York, from elements of No. 33 home defence squadron and soon departed to France flying in the role of fighter/reconnaissance role equipped with FE2ds.

Fe2d in Hangar. Crown Copyright

In the spring of 1917 the squadron started to convert to the Airco DH.4 and, after training, moved to the Ypres sector and started long distance bombing, reconnaissance and photography.

Airco DH.4. Crown Copyright

The squadron carried on these missions flying behind enemy lines, until November 1918. It suffered heavy casualties but was also very successful; having destroyed over one hundred and fifty enemy aircraft, dropped several hundred tons of bombs and flown numerous reconnaissance missions.

After November 1918 the squadron was used for mail shipping and converted to the DH.9A in February 1919. The squadron gave up its aircraft in July 1919, returned to England in August and was formally disbanded in December.

DH.9A. Crown Copyright

No. 57 squadron was reformed in 1931 at Netheravon with the Hawker Hart day bomber.

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