List of squadrons of the RNZAF

List of squadrons of the RNZAF

This is a list of squadrons of the Royal New Zealand Air Force

Current RNZAF flying squadrons and units

*3 Squadron Code "JV" Utility Helicopter, formerly Patrol Bomber & Transport
*5 Squadron Code "PA" Maritime Patrol, formerly Reconnaissance / Flying Boat
*6 Squadron Code "XX" Shipboard Helicopter, formerly Army Co-operation / Flying Boat.
*40 Squadron Transport
*42 Squadron Training/VIP, formerly Reserve Light Bomber / Communications / Transport
*Central Flying School
*Pilot Training School

Former RNZAF squadrons

*1 Squadron Code "SJ" reconnaissance / patrol bomber / Transport
*2 Squadron Code "UH" reconnaissance /patrol bomber / Territorial Fighter Bomber
*4 Squadron Code "YZ" reconnaissance / patrol bomber
*7 Squadron Code "UW" reconnaissance / patrol bomber
*8 Squadron reconnaissance / patrol bomber
*9 Squadron reconnaissance / patrol bomber
*10 Squadron reserve bomber reconnaissance / reconnaissance /patrol bomber / Operational Training Unit
*11 Squadron reserve bomber reconnaissance
*12 Squadron reserve bomber reconnaissance
*13 Squadron reserve bomber reconnaissance
*14 Squadron Fighter / Advanced Trainer
*15 Squadron Fighter
*16 Squadron Fighter
*17 Squadron Fighter
*18 Squadron Code Fighter
*19 Squadron Code "ZG" Fighter
*20 Squadron Code "UY" Army Co-operation / Fighter
*21 Squadron Code "TX" Army Co-operation / Fighter
*22 Squadron Code Army Co-operation/ Fighter
*23 Squadron Code Fighter
*24 Squadron Code Fighter
*25 Squadron Dive Bomber / Fighter
*26 Squadron Fighter
*30 Squadron Reserve Fighter Bomber / Dive Bomber
*31 Squadron Reserve Fighter Bomber / Dive Bomber
*32 Squadron Reserve Fighter Bomber
*33 Squadron Reserve Fighter Bomber
*41 Squadron Code "SG" Reserve Light Bomber / Transport
*42 Squadron Reserve Light Bomber / Communications/ Transport / VIP / Training
* No. 43 Squadron Reserve Light Bomber
*No 44 Squadron Reserve Light Bomber
*75 Squadron Code "AA", "JN" & "YZ" Fighter / Bomber / Heavy Bomber / Fighter Bomber
*NATS
*ARS

Former New Zealand squadrons of the Royal Air Force

see also|Article XV squadrons. Note that No. 243 and No. 258 Squadrons of the RAF were not Article XV squadrons, but (through accident or design) were largely manned by RNZAF pilots.

*75 Squadron Code "AA" & "JN" Heavy Bomber
*485 Squadron Code "OU" Fighter
*486 Squadron Code "SA" Night Fighter, Fighter Bomber
*487 Squadron Code "EG" Bomber / Fighter Bomber
*488 Squadron Code "NF" & "ME" Fighter / Night Fighter
*489 Squadron Code "P6" & "XA" Torpedo Bomber
*490 Squadron Flying Boat

Other RNZAF Units

*GSTS
*CTS


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