List of Royal Air Force Operational Training Units
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Royal Air Force Operational Training Units (OTUs) were training units that prepared aircrew for operations on a particular type or types of aircraft or roles.
1 - 19 OTUs
[edit]20 - 43 OTUs
[edit]| Name | Formed on | Formed at | Group | RLG's used | Aircraft | Disbanded on | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 20 Operational Training Unit RAF | 27 May 1940 | RAF Lossiemouth | No. 6 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 21 Operational Training Unit RAF | 21 January 1941 | RAF Moreton-in-Marsh | No. 6 Group RAF | In 1942, it carried out a number of operational sorties. Became No. 202 Advanced Flying School RAF in March 1947.[1] | |||
| No. 22 Operational Training Unit RAF | 14 April 1941 | RAF Wellesbourne Mountford | No. 6 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 23 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 April 1941 | RAF Pershore | No. 6 Group RAF | In 1942, carried out operational sorties.[1] | |||
| No. 24 Operational Training Unit RAF | 15 March 1942 | RAF Honeybourne | No. 7 Group RAF | In 1942, carried out three operational sorties.[1] | |||
| No. 25 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 March 1942 | RAF Finningley | No. 7 Group RAF | In 1942, carried out a number of operational raids.[1] | |||
| No. 26 Operational Training Unit RAF | 15 January 1942 | RAF Wing | No. 7 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 27 Operational Training Unit RAF | 23 April 1941 | RAF Lichfield | No. 6 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 28 Operational Training Unit RAF | 16 May 1942 | RAF Wymeswold | No. 92 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 29 Operational Training Unit RAF | 21 April 1942 | RAF North Luffenham | No. 7 Group RAF | In 1942, carried out four operation sorties.[1] | |||
| No. 30 Operational Training Unit RAF | 28 June 1942 | RAF Hixon | No. 93 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 31 Operational Training Unit RAF | 23 May 1941 | Debert, Canada | n/a | Carried out operational patrols in the Western Atlantic from Dartmouth.[1] | |||
| No. 32 Operational Training Unit RAF | 20 July 1941 | West Kirby, Liverpool, UK | n/a | Declared an operational squadron to protect the Canadian coast from Japanese raids and re-designated No. 32 Operational Squadron on 15 December 1941. Reverted to an Operational Training Unit on 29 December 1941. Re-designated No. 6 Operational Training Unit RCAF in June 1944.[1] | |||
| No. 34 Operational Training Unit RAF | 8 April 1942 | UK | n/a | [1] | |||
| No. 36 Operational Training Unit RAF | 24 February 1942 | UK | n/a | [1] | |||
| No. 41 Operational Training Unit RAF | 20 September 1941 | RAF Old Sarum | No. 70 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 42 Operational Training Unit RAF | 18 July 1941 | RAF Andover | No. 70 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 43 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 October 1942 | RAF Larkhill | No. 70 Group RAF | [1] Became No. 227 Operational Conversion Unit RAF.[8][9] | 
51 - 63 OTUs
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70 - 86 OTUs
[edit]| Name | Formed on | Formed at | Group | RLG's used | Aircraft | Disbanded on | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 70 (Middle East) Operational Training Unit RAF | 10 December 1940 | RAF Ismailia | n/a | [1] | |||
| No. 71 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 June 1941 | RAF Ismailia | No. 202 Group RAF | From June to September 1941 it provided night defence of the Canal Zone (Suez Canal)[10] | |||
| No. 72 Operational Training Unit RAF | 10 November 1941 | RAF Cathargo | n/a | [1] | |||
| No. 73 Operational Training Unit RAF | 30 November 1941 | RAF Sheikh Othman | No. 207 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 74 Operational Training Unit RAF | 18 October 1941 | RAF Aqir | No. 203 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 75 Operational Training Unit RAF | 8 December 1942 | RAF Gianaclis | No. 203 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 76 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 October 1943 | RAF Aqir | n/a | [1] | |||
| No. 77 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 April 1944 | RAF Qastina | No. 203 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 78 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 February 1944 | RAF Ein Shemer | n/a | [1] | |||
| No. 79 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 February 1944 | RAF Nicosia | n/a | [1] | |||
| No. 80 (French) Operational Training Unit RAF | 23 April 1945 | RAF Morpeth | No. 12 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 81 Operational Training Unit RAF | 10 July 1942 | RAF Ashbourne | No. 93 Group RAF | Became No. 1380 (Transport) Conversion Unit RAF[1] | |||
| No. 82 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 June 1943 | RAF Ossington | No. 93 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 83 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 August 1943 | RAF Childs Ercall | No. 93 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 84 Operational Training Unit RAF | 1 September 1943 | RAF Desborough | No. 92 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 85 Operational Training Unit RAF | 15 June 1944 | RAF Husbands Bosworth | No. 92 Group RAF | [1] | |||
| No. 86 Operational Training Unit RAF | 15 June 1944 | RAF Gamston | No. 93 Group RAF | [1] | 
101 - 152 OTUs
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- ^ a b c Goodrum, Alastair (1997). Airfield Focus 65: Sutton Bridge. ISBN 9781904514152.
- ^ a b c Goodrum, Alastair (1997). Combat Ready!. ISBN 9781870384605.
- ^ Lake, p. 144
- ^ The National Archives, Kew AIR29/637
- ^ Lake, p. 146
- ^ "RAF History: Bomber Command 60th Anniversary: No. 52 Squadron". www.RAF.mod.uk. Royal Air Force. 2004. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
- ^ Ashworth, Chris (1990). Action Stations: Military airfields of the South-West. Stephens. pp. 118, 140. ISBN 978-1-85260-374-8 – via Google Books.
- ^ Berryman, David (2002). Wiltshire Airfields in the Second World War. Countryside Books. pp. 252–253. ISBN 978-1-85306-703-7 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Kenneth Noel Hebditch : 1919–1942 – Kingsbury Time Travellers".
References
[edit]- Lake, Alan (1999). Flying Units of the RAF – the ancestry, formation and disbandment of all flying units from 1912. Airlife Publishing. ISBN 1-84037-086-6.
- Sturtivant, Ray (2007). RAF Flying Training and Support Units since 1912. Air-Britain. ISBN 0-85130 365 X.
 
	

