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  2. RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) - Wikipedia

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    Heron. ) Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, commonly referred to as RNAS Yeovilton, (IATA: YEO, ICAO: EGDY) (HMS Heron) is an airbase of the Royal Navy, sited a few miles north of Yeovil, in the English county of Somerset. It is one of two active Fleet Air Arm bases, the other being RNAS Culdrose.

  3. Nick Tindal - Wikipedia

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    Second, immediately prior to taking command of RNAS Yeovilton, he was the Royal Navy's first-ever officer to work for the Commander US Pacific Fleet based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, an admiral responsible for US maritime operations across half the globe. [3]

  4. 700 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    A Banshee Jet 80+ target drone on the flight deck of HMS Prince of Wales. 700 Naval Air Squadron (700 NAS) is a Maritime Unmanned Air System squadron in the Royal Navy ’s Fleet Air Arm. Known as 700X Naval Air Squadron, where the 'X' is used to designate 'experimental', it is currently the Royal Navy’s Remotely-piloted air systems (RPAS) or ...

  5. 815 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    815 Naval Air Squadron is a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm squadron flying the AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2 helicopter and is the Navy's front line Wildcat Naval Air Squadron. The squadron is based at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) in Somerset. The squadron is capable of carrying out multiple roles such as: counter-narcotics, anti-piracy, Above Surface ...

  6. 845 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Beginnings. 845 NAS formed on 1 January 1943, at USNAS Quonset Point, as a Torpedo Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron (TBRS) flying the new Grumman Avenger, designed as a much needed replacement for the ageing Fairey Swordfish. The squadron took part in its first active service by dive bombing an oil refinery at Surabaya, Java, in May 1944.

  7. 883 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Fleet fighter squadron (1941 - 1943) 883 Naval Air Squadron formed at RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), Somerset, on 10 October 1941 as a Fleet Fighter squadron, led by Royal Marines Captain W.H.C. Manson. It was equipped with six Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk Ib, a navalised version of the Hawker Hurricane single seat fighter aircraft.

  8. 801 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    On Tuesday 28 March 2006 a ceremony was held at RNAS Yeovilton, with Commander A J W Rae as the last Sea Harrier squadron commanding officer, to mark the withdrawal from service of the Royal Navy's Sea Harrier FA2s. The final Sea Harrier was withdrawn from service on 31 March 2006 at RNAS Yeovilton and the squadron disbanded.

  9. 761 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    G1A+ to G6A+ (All types 1943) [2] A Spitfire Ia of 761 NAS at RNAS Yeovilton during 1943. 761 Naval Air Squadron (761 NAS) was a Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm. It was formed at HMS Heron, RNAS Yeovilton, as the Advanced Training Squadron of the Fleet Fighter School, in 1941. The squadron moved to HMS Dipper, RNAS ...