No. 463 Squadron — RAAF
- Group
- 5 Group
- Home station
- RAF Waddington
About
No. 463 Squadron was an Australian Lancaster squadron formed at RAF Waddington in November 1943, raised from a flight of No. 467 Squadron and going into action against Berlin the very next day. It served in No. 5 Group and flew the Avro Lancaster throughout, moving late in the war to RAF Skellingthorpe.
In a relatively short career it flew over 2,500 sorties and suffered the highest casualty rate of any of the Australian bomber squadrons in Europe. Its motto was “Press on regardless”.
Sources: This page was compiled from publicly available historical sources, including History of War — No. 463 Squadron (RAAF) in the Second World War and Wikipedia: No. 463 Squadron RAAF. The text is original and has been written from factual source material; no source text has been copied unless specifically quoted and attributed.
Photographs
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IWM staff photographers / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Air_Force_Bomber_Command,_1942-1945._IWMFLM2229.jpgView source & full licence →ⓘ licence & credit
Bellamy W (F/O), Royal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Royal_Air_Force_Bomber_Command,_1942-1945._CH12426.jpgView source & full licence →No service records linked to this squadron yet. Aircraft, crews and sorties will appear here soon.
