No. 514 Squadron

Group
No. 3 Group
Command
Bomber Command
Home station
RAF Waterbeach

In the database: 7 aircraft · 36 service members · 6 sorties.

History

No. 514 Squadron formed at RAF Foulsham in September 1943 as a heavy-bomber unit of No. 3 Group, and soon moved to RAF Waterbeach in Cambridgeshire, which was its home for the rest of the war. It flew the Avro Lancaster — at first the unusual Mark II, fitted with Bristol Hercules radial engines instead of the more familiar Merlins, and later the Merlin-engined Mark I and Mark III.

From Waterbeach the squadron flew over 3,600 operational sorties in the main offensive against Germany before disbanding in August 1945. Its motto was Nil obstare potest — “nothing can withstand”.

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