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Interestingly, at the time of the March 1939 planning memo calling for 100 octane to be brought into use by 16 squadrons, 15 squadrons were operational with Spitfires or Hurricanes, with 3 others in the process of forming or converting. The units are as follows:
Mar-39 Sqdn Base Aircraft 1 Tangmere Hurricane 19 Duxford Spitfire 32 Biggin Hill Hurricane 41 Catterick Spitfire 43 Tangmere Hurricane 46 Digby Hurricane Converting from Gauntlets March 39 54 Hornchurch Spitfire Converting from Gladiator March 39 56 North Weald Hurricane 66 Duxford Spitfire 73 Digby Hurricane 74 Hornchurch Spitfire 79 Biggin Hill Hurricane 85 Debden Hurricane 87 Debden Hurricane 111 Northolt Hurricane 151 North Weald Hurricane 213 Wittering Hurricane 501 Filton Hurricane Forming with Hurricanes in March 39 The status of other squadrons that had not converted to Hurricane or Spitfire by March 1939 but had converted by December 1939, when the stations at which they were based in December 1939 were required to be supplied with 100 octane, were as follows: 3 Kenley Gladiator 17 Kenley Gauntlet 65 Church Fenton Blenheim 72 Church Fenton Gladiator 152 not formed none 504 Hucknall Gauntlet 602 Abbotsinch Gauntlet 603 Turnhouse Gladiator 607 Usworth Gladiator 609 Yeadon Gladiator 610 Wittering Hind 611 Speke Hind 615 Kenley Gauntlet 616 Kenley Gauntlet The 100 octane approval memo from 24 September 1938 suggests that the impetus for converting to 100 octane pre-war was for improved take-off performance, given the propellers that the aircraft were equipped with at that time. Last edited by lane; 03-18-2012 at 04:59 PM. |
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