
List of Royal Air Force Maintenance units - Wikipedia
The following is a list of Royal Air Force Maintenance Units (MU). The majority of MUs were previously Equipment Depots (ED), Storage Depots (SD) and Aircraft Storage Units (ASU)s. …
RAF Maintenance units - WW2Talk
2010年10月21日 · In Reply to your search for RAF MUs, I have an Air Ministry publication dated October 1944 which lists ALL RAF units world wide to date.
RAF Carlisle - Wikipedia
RAF Carlisle (previously RAF Kingstown) was a Royal Air Force establishment, now closed after being used for a variety of roles over a period of fifty eight years and formerly located 2 mi (3.2 …
RAF WW2 54 MU - Key.Aero
2011年1月21日 · The latter was a civilian-manned unit, parented initially by No.34 MU which itself had formed at Shrewsbury on 1 March 1940. The south-west was covered by No.67 MU …
Badges of RAF Maintenance Units and Depots - rafweb.org
RAF Badges - Maintenance Units and Depots The table below shows the badges awarded to each unit, the monarch who authorised it and the general date of the award. If you would like …
Memories of the 107 MU Association - HOME
This website serves as a memorial to Joe Shortland who spent his RAF service in World War 2 in a sand dusted airfirld called Kasfareet in far off Egypt.
Maintenance Units 1 - 100 - rafweb.org
2022年4月21日 · This was formed on 10 February 1938 as No 26 Equipment Unit from No 2 ASU at RAF Cardington as a Balloon Repair Depot and was redesignated as No 26 MU before July …
Composition of a WW2 RAF MU and RSU? - RAFCommands
2010年11月25日 · Does anyone know the composition of a typical RAF MU and RSU. By that I mean to know the number of riggers, fitters and other personnel etc. Was there an airframe …
List of Royal Air Force Maintenance units - Military Wiki
The following is a list of Royal Air Force Maintenance Units (MU). The majority of MU's started out as Aircraft Storage Units (ASU)s. RAF Kidbrooke between 9 April 1938 and 15 February 1947. …
Joint Aircraft Recovery and Transportation Squadron - Wikipedia
Assessing, salvaging, repairing and transporting crashed aircraft was the responsibility of No.'s 49, 58, 60 & 71 Maintenance Units during the Second World War. Gradually, 71 MU took over …