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No. 759 Naval Air Squadron (759NAS)
In 1943 it became a part of the Naval Air Fighter School as the advanced flying training component, and by the middle of that year it had a fleet of over 100 aircraft! On 16 August 1951 759 NAS reformed under the command of Lt Cdr R Lygo at RNAS Culdrose, becoming an element of the Naval Air Fighter School. Its original equipment was Seafires and Firebrands, but a Jet conversion course was added in 1952, signalling the arrival of Meteor T.7s and Sea Vampires. The Squadron moved to RNAS Lossiemouth in November 1953 and remained in commission until October 1954 when it was disbanded for the second time. Its third life began at RNAS Brawdy on 1st August 1963, as the Naval Advanced Flying Training School, and it was during this time the squadron’s association with the Hunter began. Under the command of Lt. Cdr. C. D. W. Pugh, 759 NAS was equipped solely with Hunter T.8s and undertook Part 1 of the Fleet Air Arm’s Advance Flying Training course. At present there are 3 images are available to download. Can you help with further photos? |
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