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860 Squadron Equipment



For operations from Merchant Aircraft Carriers the Dutch established a new Naval Squadron (no.860).
During the war 19 MAC ships were on duty on the Atlantic Ocean, of these two were Dutch, the Shell tankers 'Gadila' and 'Macoma'. Their main task was escorting the Atlantic Convoys. The MACs were very effective against U-boat attacks. Of the 217 transatlantic convoys since the first MAC entered service in May 1943 only two convoy-losses were counted!

To equip the two Dutch MACs the Dutch established the no. 860 (Dutch) Squadron of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA). It started operations with Swordfish mk.I, mk.II and mk.III aircraft.

The first Swordfish aircraft arrived in june 1943. The Swordfish aircraft served with no. 860 Squadron until May 1945. The aircraft were lend form the British Fleet Air Arm and returned after their service with the Dutch.

Just after the ending of war, in june 1945 the Squadron was equipped with Barracuda aircraft. These aircraft came from no. 822 squadron FAA. The aircraft were only used for training purposes aboard HMS Nairana. After the Dutch decided not to buy the Barracuda but the Fairey Firefly, the Barracuda aircraft were returned to the FAA and conversion to the Firefly started.

  • Swordfish mk.I June 1943 - November 1943
  • Swordfish mk.II November 1943 - June 1945
  • Swordfish mk.III March 1945 - June 1945
  • Barracuda mk.III June 1945 - End of WW2




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