No. 537 Squadron RAF

No. 537 Squadron RAF was one of the ten Turbinlite nightfighter squadrons of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.

No. 537 Squadron RAF
Active8 Sep 1942 – 25 Jan 1943[1]
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
RoleTurbinlite nightfighter squadron
Part ofNo. 10 Group RAF, Fighter Command[2]

History

No. 537 Squadron was formed at RAF Middle Wallop, Hampshire on 8[1] September 1942, from No. 1458 (Turbinlite) Flight,[3][4] as part of No. 10 Group RAF in Fighter Command. Instead of operating only Turbinlite and -rudimentary- Airborne Intercept (AI) radar equipped aircraft (Havocs and Bostons) and working together with a normal nightfighter unit, such as in their case No. 245 Squadron RAF while still 1458 Flight,[3] the unit now also flew with their own Hawker Hurricanes. It was disbanded at Middle Wallop on 25 January 1943,[1] when Turbinlite squadrons were, due to lack of success on their part and the rapid development of AI radar, thought to be superfluous.[5]

Aircraft operated

Aircraft operated by No. 537 Squadron RAF, data from[1][3][5]
FromToAircraftVersion
8 September 194225 January 1943Douglas HavocMk.I (Nightfigter)
8 September 194225 January 1943Douglas HavocMk.I (Turbinlite)
8 September 194225 January 1943Douglas HavocMk.II (Nightfigter)
8 September 194225 January 1943Douglas BostonMk.III (Turbinlite)
8 September 194225 January 1943Hawker HurricaneMk.IIb
8 September 194225 January 1943Hawker HurricaneMk.IIc

Squadron bases

Bases and airfields used by No. 537 Squadron RAF, data from[1][2][3][5]
FromToBase
8 September 194225 January 1943RAF Middle Wallop, Hampshire

Commanding officers

Officers commanding No. 537 Squadron RAF, data from[3]
FromToName
8 September 194225 January 1943S/Ldr. P.L. Burke, AFC

References

Notes

Bibliography

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