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- No._1457_Flight_RAF abstract "No. 1457 (Fighter) Flight was formed at RAF Colerne on 15 September 1941, and was equipped with Turbinlite Douglas Boston and Douglas Havoc aircraft. On operations they cooperated with the Hawker Hurricanes of 247 Squadron. By 15 November 1941 the flight moved to RAF Predannack, Cornwall. During its operational life the flight had three sightings of possible enemy aircraft. The first occasion was on 24 June 1942, when the flight lit up a suspected Ju 88 and the satellite fighters of 247 sqn fired - on a RAF Short Stirling. Others sightings occurred on 27 June and in August, but no enemy aircraft was shot down. The flight was replaced with 536 Squadron on 8 September 1942 (not on 2 September due to administrative reasons) but officially disbanded as late as 31 December 1942.536 Sqn, which had taken over men and machines, carried on flying the Turbinlite Bostons and Havocs till the system was abandoned on 25 January 1943, when Turbinlite squadrons were, due to lack of success on their part and the rapid development of AI radar, thought to be superfluous.".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF activeYearsStartYear "0015".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF commandStructure No._10_Group_RAF.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF commandStructure RAF_Fighter_Command.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF country United_Kingdom.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF identificationSymbol "No known badge".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF identificationSymbol "No known identification code for the flight is known to have been carried".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF militaryBranch Royal_Air_Force.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF role "Night Fighter (Turbinlite)".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF thumbnail Douglas_A-20G_Havoc.jpg?width=300.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF wikiPageExternalLink 535.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF wikiPageID "26487649".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF wikiPageRevisionID "562095945".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF branch "23".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF caption "An A-20 Havoc of the USAAF, like the ones used by the flight".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF commandStructure No._10_Group_RAF.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF commandStructure RAF_Fighter_Command.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF country "United Kingdom".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF dates "15".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF hasPhotoCollection No._1457_Flight_RAF.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF identificationSymbol "No known badge".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF identificationSymbol "No known identification code for the flight is known to have been carried".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF identificationSymbol2Label "Squadron Codes".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF identificationSymbolLabel "Squadron Badge heraldry".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF role "Night Fighter".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF unitName "No. 1457 Flight RAF".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1941.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF subject Category:Royal_Air_Force_independent_flights.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF type Agent.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF type MilitaryUnit.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF type Organisation.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF type Organization.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF type Troop_MilitaryUnit.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF type Agent.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF type SocialPerson.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF type Thing.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF comment "No. 1457 (Fighter) Flight was formed at RAF Colerne on 15 September 1941, and was equipped with Turbinlite Douglas Boston and Douglas Havoc aircraft. On operations they cooperated with the Hawker Hurricanes of 247 Squadron. By 15 November 1941 the flight moved to RAF Predannack, Cornwall. During its operational life the flight had three sightings of possible enemy aircraft.".
- No._1457_Flight_RAF label "No. 1457 Flight RAF".
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- No._1457_Flight_RAF sameAs Q16969812.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF wasDerivedFrom No._1457_Flight_RAF?oldid=562095945.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF depiction Douglas_A-20G_Havoc.jpg.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF isPrimaryTopicOf No._1457_Flight_RAF.
- No._1457_Flight_RAF name "No. 1457 Flight RAF".