No. 29 Squadron RAF
Appearance
No. 29 Squadron | ||
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29 Squadron badge Squadron badge | ||
Information | ||
Role | Operational Conversion Unit (Air Defence) | |
Aircraft Operated | Eurofighter Typhoon | |
Home Station | BAE Systems airfield at Warton | |
Motto | Impiger et Acer "Energetic and keen" | |
History | ||
Date Founded | 7 November 1915 | |
Badge | An eagle in flight preying on a buzzard - symbolising air combat | |
Notable Battle Honours |
No. 29 Squadron of the Royal Air Force is the second UK squadron to receive the Eurofighter Typhoon. The squadron is the Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) for the Typhoon.
The squadron previously operated the English Electric Lightning until 1974 and the F-4 Phantom. A detachment was provided for the defence of the Falklands after the Falklands War following repairs to the airfield at Stanley.
The first Typhoon T1 entered service with No. 17 Squadron in mid 2003. Both squadrons are expected to move to RAF Coningsby in 2005 and to establish an initial operational capability by 2006/2007. Coningsby has received massive infrastructure upgrades prior to the type's arrival.