No. 199 Squadron
- Group
- No. 100 Group (Bomber Support)
- Command
- Bomber Command
- Home station
- RAF North Creake
In the database: 1 aircraft.
History
No. 199 Squadron reformed in November 1942 at RAF Blyton on the Vickers Wellington, soon moving to RAF Lakenheath and re-equipping with the Short Stirling. After a period training for minelaying it flew bombing and sea-mining sorties in No. 3 Group.
In May 1944 the squadron was switched to the secret work of No. 100 (Bomber Support) Group and moved to RAF North Creake, its Stirlings now fitted with the Mandrel and “Shiver” jamming sets used to blind German radar — a role it carried out in support of the Normandy landings and the night bombing campaign. In 1945 it exchanged its Stirlings for the Handley Page Halifax before disbanding in July that year.
