The squadron was formed at Lawnton Airfield, QueenslandAustralia on 15 December 1943,[1] made up of RAF Aircrew and RAAF groundstaff, to provide air defence duties with Spitfires, as the RAAF Kittyhawks were inadequate for interception missions.[4][5] On 1 January they moved to Petrie Airfield, Strathpine, Queensland.[1] In April 1944 the squadron's Spitfires arrived. May 1944 the unit moved to RAAF Base Amberley, Queensland,[1] while June saw a move to Strauss Airfield, Northern Territory with a detachment at Truscott Airfield, Western Australia. On 5 September 1944 it joined sister unit No. 548 Squadron RAF on a sweep over Selaru Island, 300 miles north of Darwin. In October they went to Parap Airfield (Darwin/Civil), Northern Territory, maintaining their detachment in Truscott. On 27 November they went over Timor. Throughout its life the Squadron was commanded by Sqn Ldr E.P.W. Bocock. The squadron was disbanded, according to some sources, at Parap Airfield, Darwin, on 9 October 1945.[6][7] However, a more recent source states that disbandment occurred on 31 October, at Melbourne.[1] Afterwards, the RAF personnel returned to the United Kingdom.
Aircraft operated[]
Aircraft operated by No. 549 Squadron RAF[1][6][7]
From
To
Aircraft
Version
Remarks
December 1943
April 1944
CAC Wirraway
For training
December 1943
April 1944
de Havilland Tiger Moth
For training
April 1944
October 1945
Supermarine Spitfire
Mk.VIII
Tropicalised
Squadron bases[]
Bases and airfields used by No. 549 Squadron RAF[1][6][7][8]
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