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- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF abstract "No. 487 (NZ) Squadron was a Royal New Zealand Air Force light-bomber squadron, formed under Article XV of the Empire Air Training Scheme during World War II. Established in mid-1942, the squadron served in the European theatre, under the operational command of the Royal Air Force. It operated the Lockheed Ventura and de Havilland Mosquito and took part in over 3,000 operational sorties before being disbanded at the end of the war in late 1945.".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF activeYearsEndYear "1945".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF activeYearsStartYear "1942".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF aircraftBomber De_Havilland_Mosquito.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF aircraftBomber Lockheed_Ventura.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF country New_Zealand.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF country United_Kingdom.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF identificationSymbol "A tekoteko holding a bomb".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF identificationSymbol "EG (Aug 1942 – Sep 1945)".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF militaryBranch Royal_Air_Force.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF motto "(Translation: "Through to the end")".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF motto "Māori: Ki te mutunga".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF role "Bomber".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF thumbnail Mosie464467.jpg?width=300.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF wikiPageExternalLink tei-WH2-1RAF.html.
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- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF wikiPageID "2469585".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF wikiPageRevisionID "583871503".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF aircraftBomber Lockheed_Ventura.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF aircraftBomber "de Havilland Mosquito".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF branch "23".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF caption "Mosquito MM417 EG-T of no. 487 Squadron RNZAF".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF country "United Kingdom".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF dates "--08-15".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF hasPhotoCollection No._487_Squadron_RNZAF.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF identificationSymbol "A tekoteko holding a bomb".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF identificationSymbol "EG".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF identificationSymbol2Label "Squadron Codes".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF identificationSymbolLabel "Squadron Badge".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF motto "Māori: Ki te mutunga".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF role Bomber.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF unitName "No. 487 Squadron RAF".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF wordnet_type synset-unit-noun-3.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF subject Category:Article_XV_squadrons_of_World_War_II.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1945.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1942.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF subject Category:Royal_New_Zealand_Air_Force_squadrons.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF type Agent.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF type MilitaryUnit.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF type Organisation.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF type Organization.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF type Troop_MilitaryUnit.
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- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF type SocialPerson.
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- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF comment "No. 487 (NZ) Squadron was a Royal New Zealand Air Force light-bomber squadron, formed under Article XV of the Empire Air Training Scheme during World War II. Established in mid-1942, the squadron served in the European theatre, under the operational command of the Royal Air Force. It operated the Lockheed Ventura and de Havilland Mosquito and took part in over 3,000 operational sorties before being disbanded at the end of the war in late 1945.".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF label "No. 487 Squadron RNZAF".
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF sameAs m.07g7tr.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF sameAs Q12064271.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF sameAs Q12064271.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF wasDerivedFrom No._487_Squadron_RNZAF?oldid=583871503.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF depiction Mosie464467.jpg.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF isPrimaryTopicOf No._487_Squadron_RNZAF.
- No._487_Squadron_RNZAF name "No. 487 (NZ) Squadron RAF".