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Latest revision as of 13:12, 15 October 2023
NO 705 SQUADRON, FAA
History: First formed in 1936 as a Catapult Flight, only achieving Full Squadron Status in 1939. Reformed in 1947 at Royal Naval Air Station Gosport as a Helicopter Fleet Requirements Unit.
English | Barry wavy of ten white and blue; four wings conjoined in saltire gold. |
Origin/meaning
The Conjoined Wings symbolises the Rotors of a Helicopter. The badge was approved in 1948.
Literature: Image from https://www.ebay.com/. Information from Admiralty Badges Encyclopaedia by T.P. Stopford.
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