
No. 35 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia
No. 35 Squadron (also known as No. XXXV (Madras Presidency) Squadron) was a squadron of the Royal Air Force. No. 35 Squadron was formed on 1 February 1916 at Thetford, training as a Corps reconnaissance squadron.
No. 35 Squadron RAAF - Wikipedia
No. 35 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) transport unit. Formed in 1942, 35 Squadron operated during World War II, transporting cargo and passengers around Australia, New Guinea and the Netherlands East Indies, with a …
35 Squadron | Vietnam vet John 'JT' Thynne | RAAF 9 Squadron
1 day ago · John talks about working with RAAF 35 Sqn after he returned to the air force. 35 Sqn operated a number of different iconic aircraft over the years. More for You Colorado Area Evacuated, School ...
Crews (A to E) | No. 35 Squadron
Oct 26, 2018 · The Squadron’s Operations Record Book shows that DB Everett was the Captain of a 35 Squadron aircraft on the following sorties: The following shows the composition of his crew on these sorties, along with the number of sorties undertaken by each airman as part of his crew (as recorded in the squadron’s Operations Record Book).
35 Sqn Main page - RTFV 35SQN
35 Squadron was formed at Pearce RAAF Station on the 27th February 1942. Pearce is approximately 36 kilometres north east of Perth and still an RAAF base today and home for 77 and 79 Squadrons. Read more here...
No. 35 Squadron | From Thetford to Scampton (1916 – 1982)
Preserving the history of No. 35 Squadron (From Thetford to Scampton) Dedicated to all who served with the squadron (1916 – 1982) to ensure that all who served with the squadron, from its earliest beginnings during World War I, through to its …
About Wallaby Airlines - RTFV 35SQN
No. 35 Squadron was formed at RAAF Base Pearce on 11 March 1942. Initially flying only within Western Australia and later to cover all of Australia and New Guinea from August 1943. It also flew the south west Pacific following the Japanese surrender in August 1945.
1944 Losses and Incidents - No. 35 Squadron
No. 35 Squadron’s Operations Record Book shows the following information was received relating to the crew: 07/02/1945: Information received from Air Ministry that FHT McNally, missing on 26th / 27th August 1944, was killed; Post War search for the missing crew members
No. 35 Squadron RAAF - Australian War Memorial
No. 35 Squadron RAAF Description After continued lobbying from the United States government for a larger contribution to the war, the Australian government decided in May 1964 to send six of the Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF) new Caribou transport aircraft to Vietnam.
Wallaby Airlines 35SQN Association - Home
We invite public, friends and relatives of defence personnel and RAAF Service-men donate to the Wallaby Airlines 35SQN Association to help us support our members. This helps us to provide financial, emotional, and liaison services to our members in their moments of need.