No. 525 Squadron was a Royal Air Force transport aircraft squadron that operated during the Second World War.
| No. 525 Squadron RAF | |
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| Active | 1 September 1943 – 1 December 1946 |
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| Part of | No. 44 Group, RAF Transport Command[1] (1943–1944) No. 47 Group, RAF Transport Command[2] (1945–1946) |
| Motto(s) | Latin: Vinciendo Vincimus (Translation: "We link together to conquer")[3] |
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| Squadron Badge heraldry | A winged foot enfiled by a chaplet of roses and maple leaves[3] |
| Squadron Codes | 8P (Allocation confirmed, use unconfirmed)[4][5] WF (Feb 1945 – Dec 1946)[6] |
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| Transport | Vickers Warwick Twin-engined converted former medium bomber C-47 Skytrain Twin-engined military transport version of famous Douglas DC-3 Dakota airliner Short Stirling Four-engined converted former heavy bomber |
The squadron was formed on 1 September 1943 at RAF Weston Zoyland to operate the Vickers Warwick in the transport role.[7] It first operated on the routes from England to Gibraltar and North Africa, but the Warwick was not the best aircraft for the role and it was withdrawn in 1944.[7] The Warwick was replaced with the Douglas Dakota and one example[8] of the Mark III transport version of the former four-engined heavy bomber, the Short Stirling.[9] The squadron soon operated on routes throughout Europe and also became mainly manned by Canadian personnel.[7] By the end of the war it was mainly operating routes to India.[7] The Canadians withdrew at the end of the war, but the squadron continued with trooping flights.[7] On 1 December 1946 the squadron was disbanded at RAF Abingdon, when it was re-numbered to 238 Squadron.[7][9]
| From | To | Aircraft | Version |
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| September 1943 | September 1944 | Vickers Warwick | Mk.I |
| June 1944 | July 1945 | Douglas Dakota | Mk.III |
| July 1944 | November 1944 | Short Stirling | Mk.III |
| August 1944 | September 1944 | Vickers Warwick | Mk.III |
| February 1945 | December 1946 | Douglas Dakota | Mk.IV |
| From | To | Airfield | Remark |
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| 2 September 1943 | 6 February 1944 | RAF Weston Zoyland, Somerset | |
| 6 February 1944 | 15 July 1945 | RAF Lyneham, Wiltshire | Det. at RAF Almaza, Egypt |
| 15 July 1945 | 31 October 1945 | RAF Membury, Berkshire | Det. at Vienna-Schwechat, Austria |
| 31 October 1945 | 1 December 1946 | RAF Abingdon, Berkshire | Det. at Vienna-Schwechat, Austria |
| From | To | Name |
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| October 1943 | September 1944 | W/Cdr. C.E.F. Riley |
| September 1944 | June 1945 | W/Cdr. D.R. Miller |
| June 1945 | March 1946 | W/Cdr. R.G. Dutton, DSO, DFC |
| March 1946 | December 1946 | W/Cdr. H.G. Newman |
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