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- No._1310_Flight_RAF abstract "No. 1310 (Transport) Flight was first formed at RAF Llandow on 10 April 1944, equipped with Avro Anson I transport aircraft. The flight was disbanded on 21 July 1944 at RAF Bognor, absorbed by 83 Group Support Wing.1310 Flight was re-formed at RAF Lyneham with Avro York transport aircraft to provide transport services for the early nuclear weapon tests in Western Australia, disbanding at Mellala on 7 December 1953.The next incarnation of 1310 Flight was at RAF Odiham, where the Flight prepared to transfer to British Guiana, in South America, to assist the nascent government of the newly independent state. Its first role with helicopters flying Westland Whirlwind HAR 10's, with three helicopters, three pilots and approximately thirty ground crew, then deployed to Atkinson Field. This mission was carried out alongside five Alouette II helicopters of 24 Flt. Army Air Corps, in joint support of the British Army for two years before its helicopters were flown back to RAF Fairford with the Flight disbanding on 14 October 1966.Following the Falklands War, the Flight was reformed at Kelly's Garden near to Port San Carlos, as 'ChinDet Falkland Islands', flying Chinook helicopters from Nos. 7 and 18 Squadrons, renamed as No. 1310 (Tactical Support) Flight RAF. Later 1310 Flt was amalgamated with 1564 Flt to form 78 Sqn at RAF Mount Pleasant.1310 Flt was re-formed again at Split in Croatia in December 1995 for saw service in Bosnia, flying support for British units in the Implementation Force (IFOR) and Stabilisation Force (SFOR).Most recently it was based at Basra in southern Iraq. It commanded the Chinooks assigned to the British-commanded division based in the area. It was stood down in April 2005 and replaced by 1419 Flt.As of 2006, 1310 Flt operates Chinook aircraft in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, supporting the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). The Chinook's role in Afghanistan includes air assault, forward operating base resupply, and casualty evacuation.".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison Atkinson_field,_British_Guyana.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison Falkland_Islands.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison Kelly's_Garden.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Basra.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Bognor.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Fairford.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Kandahar.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Llandow.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Lyneham.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Mellala.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Mount_Pleasant.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Odiham.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison Split,_Croatia.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF role "Transport".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF thumbnail Chinook_hc2_za682_arp.jpg?width=300.
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- No._1310_Flight_RAF dates "--03-31".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF dates "--04-10".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF dates "--07-23".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF dates "--08-20".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF dates "? – April 2005".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF dates "? – current".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF dates "December 1995 – ?".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF equipment "Avro Anson I".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF equipment "Avro York".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF equipment "Boeing-Vertol Chinook HC.1".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF equipment "Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF equipment "Westland Whirlwind HAR.10".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison RAF_Llandow.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "Atkinson field, British Guyana".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Basra".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Bognor".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Fairford".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Kandahar".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Kelly's Garden, Falkland Islands".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Lyneham".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Mellala".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Mount Pleasant".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "RAF Odiham".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF garrison "Split, Croatia".
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- No._1310_Flight_RAF role "Transport".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF unitName "No. 1310 Flight RAF".
- No._1310_Flight_RAF subject Category:History_of_the_Royal_Air_Force.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1944.
- No._1310_Flight_RAF subject Category:Royal_Air_Force_independent_flights.
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- No._1310_Flight_RAF comment "No. 1310 (Transport) Flight was first formed at RAF Llandow on 10 April 1944, equipped with Avro Anson I transport aircraft.".
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