No. 467 Squadron — RAAF
- Group
- No. 5 Group
- Command
- Bomber Command
- Home station
- RAF Waddington
In the database: 7 aircraft · 28 service members · 4 sorties.
History
No. 467 Squadron was an Australian unit formed at RAF Scampton in November 1942 under the Empire Air Training Scheme and equipped from the outset with the Avro Lancaster. Serving in No. 5 Group, it operated from RAF Bottesford before moving to RAF Waddington, the Lincolnshire station with which it is most associated.
The squadron is famous for one particular aircraft — Lancaster R5868, “S for Sugar”, which survived an extraordinary 137 operations and is preserved today at the Royal Air Force Museum. Over the war the squadron flew more than 3,800 sorties at a heavy cost in men and machines.
Photographs
ⓘ licence & credit
Royal Air Force official photographer / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons — https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Avro_Lancaster_-_Waddington_-_Aircraft_of_the_Royal_Air_Force_in_the_Second_World_War_1939-1945_MH6448.jpgView source & full licence →Operations flown
- Wilhelmshaven — 19 February 1943
- Operation Nuremberg raid — 30 March 1944 (Nuremberg)
