The No. 346 Squadron RAF was a Free French bomber squadron given a Royal Air Force squadron number during World War II. The squadron was formed at RAF Elvington on 15 May 1944 from GB H/23 ‘Guyenne’ airmen who had been based in the Middle East. It was
Photo 05: Curtiss P-1F s/n 28-42 of 43rd Squadron of Kelly Field. Photo 11: Curtiss P-2 s/n 25-420, the first of the five built. Photo 21: Curtiss P-3, one of the five built (26-300, 26-189/293) Photo 31: Curtiss P-5 s/n 27-327, the first of the five built....
Only one Spitfire, TE565, survived in Czechoslovakia, now only in the Czech Republic. He flew from Great Britain to Czechoslovakia in August 1945 in the ranks of the 310th squadron with hull codes NN-N. Later he served with the 1st squadron of Aviation Regiment 12 in Prague-Kbely with th...