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No. 1439 Flight RAF

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No. 1439 Flight RAF

Active
  
? - June 1942 8 May 1957 – 20 November 1957

Role
  
Strategic Reconnaissance Transport

Garrison/HQ
  
Western Desert (Egypt) RAF Hemswell RAF Christmas Island

Equipment
  
Bristol Blenheim Vickers Varsity Avro Anson> Westland Whirlwind

There is unconfirmed evidence that a No. 1439 (Strategic Reconnaissance) Flight RAF was formed during the Western Desert Campaign ca. June 1942, flying Bristol Blenheim aircraft.

The flight was reformed as No. 1439 (Communication Support) Flight at RAF Hemswell on 8 May 1957 to support the Nuclear Weapons Task Force during the Operation Grapple nuclear weapon tests on or near Christmas Island (Kiritimati) in a remote Pacific region. Flying continued for six months until the Flight was dis-banded on 20 November 1957.

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No. 1439 Flight RAF Wikipedia