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  • RAF Ferry Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    RAF Ferry Command was the secretive Royal Air Force command formed on 20 July 1941 to ferry urgently needed aircraft from their place of manufacture in

    RAF Ferry Command

    RAF_Ferry_Command

  • RAF Transport Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    renaming of the RAF Ferry Command, and was subsequently renamed RAF Air Support Command in 1967. During the Second World War, it at first ferried aircraft from

    RAF Transport Command

    RAF_Transport_Command

  • Ferry flying
  • Logistical aviation flight

    similar concept in ground transportation Ferry range RAF Ferry Command, UK military command charged with ferrying US aircraft to the UK during WWII United

    Ferry flying

    Ferry flying

    Ferry_flying

  • North Atlantic air ferry route in World War II
  • organization was RAF Ferry Command (before mid-1941 known as RAF Atlantic Ferry Service and after March 1943 No. 45 (North Atlantic) Group within RAF Transport

    North Atlantic air ferry route in World War II

    North Atlantic air ferry route in World War II

    North_Atlantic_air_ferry_route_in_World_War_II

  • Air Transport Command
  • United States Army Air Forces command responsible for transport and ferrying aircraft

    representatives of the RAF Ferry Command or the British Air Commission. To replace and supplement Montreal as a transfer point, Ferrying Command then initiated

    Air Transport Command

    Air Transport Command

    Air_Transport_Command

  • RAF Honeybourne
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Worcestershire, England

    sorties. A number of units from RAF Ferry Command were based at RAF Honeybourne, including the Ferry Training Unit RAF which used Lockheed Hudson an American

    RAF Honeybourne

    RAF_Honeybourne

  • RAF Northolt
  • Royal Air Force station in Greater London, England

    airspace in support of bomber operations. On 25 March, RAF Ferry Command became RAF Transport Command and thereafter used Northolt as a London base for the

    RAF Northolt

    RAF Northolt

    RAF_Northolt

  • Kirk Kerkorian
  • American businessman, investor, and philanthropist (1917–2015)

    Kerkorian, in seven hours, nine minutes. In two and a half years with RAF Ferry Command, Kerkorian delivered 33 planes, logged thousands of hours, traveled

    Kirk Kerkorian

    Kirk_Kerkorian

  • De Havilland Mosquito
  • British multi-role combat aircraft of WW2

    April 2021. Christie, Carl A. (1995). Ocean Bridge – The history of RAF Ferry Command. Leicester, England: Midland Publishing. pp. 245–77. Christie, Carl

    De Havilland Mosquito

    De Havilland Mosquito

    De_Havilland_Mosquito

  • Consolidated B-24 Liberator
  • 1939 bomber aircraft family by Consolidated Aircraft

    and transports. LB-30As were assigned to transatlantic flights by RAF Ferry Command, between Canada and Prestwick, Scotland. The first Liberators in British

    Consolidated B-24 Liberator

    Consolidated B-24 Liberator

    Consolidated_B-24_Liberator

  • Transatlantic flight
  • Flight of an aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean

    airfield to operate as land planes, and RAF Transport Command moved its operations there, leaving RAF Ferry Command at Darrell's Island. The time it was

    Transatlantic flight

    Transatlantic flight

    Transatlantic_flight

  • RAF Prestwick
  • Former Royal Air Force station in South Ayrshire, Scotland (1936–2013)

    airfield. RAF Ferry Command was formed on 20 July 1941 to take control of North Atlantic ferry flights but became part RAF Transport Command on 25 March

    RAF Prestwick

    RAF Prestwick

    RAF_Prestwick

  • Commando (aircraft)
  • Consolidated Liberator II aircraft variant

    RAF Ferry Command since June 1941, delivered a specially modified long-range Consolidated Liberator II in July 1942. Vanderkloot was ordered to RAF headquarters

    Commando (aircraft)

    Commando (aircraft)

    Commando_(aircraft)

  • Above and Beyond (miniseries)
  • 2006 Canadian TV series or program

    handed over to the Air Ministry, becoming the RAF Ferry Command. More than 9,000 aircraft were ferried across the north Atlantic and, by the end of the

    Above and Beyond (miniseries)

    Above_and_Beyond_(miniseries)

  • Destroyers-for-bases deal
  • 1940 agreement between the US and UK

    served as a staging point for trans-Atlantic flights by RAF Transport Command and RAF Ferry Command, BOAC, and Pan-Am and hosted the Bermuda Flying School

    Destroyers-for-bases deal

    Destroyers-for-bases deal

    Destroyers-for-bases_deal

  • Consolidated Liberator I
  • US aircraft

    and assigned to the RAF Ferry Command. Assigned to BOAC with registration G-AGDR. May 1941 delivered to England by Ferry Command (Pilot: W/C John Francis)

    Consolidated Liberator I

    Consolidated Liberator I

    Consolidated_Liberator_I

  • Royal Norwegian Air Force
  • Air warfare branch of Norway's armed forces

    units such as RAF Ferry Command and RAF Bomber Command. In particular, Norwegian personnel operated two squadrons of Supermarine Spitfires: RAF 132 (Norwegian)

    Royal Norwegian Air Force

    Royal Norwegian Air Force

    Royal_Norwegian_Air_Force

  • Hughie Green
  • English actor and TV personality (1920–1997)

    as a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force, ferrying aircraft across the Atlantic with RAF Ferry Command. In 1942, he married Montreal society beauty

    Hughie Green

    Hughie Green

    Hughie_Green

  • List of aircraft of Norway in World War II
  • units such as RAF Ferry Command and RAF Bomber Command. In particular, Norwegian personnel operated two squadrons of Supermarine Spitfires: RAF 132 (Norwegian)

    List of aircraft of Norway in World War II

    List_of_aircraft_of_Norway_in_World_War_II

  • Flying Fortress (film)
  • 1942 British film

    ends their budding relationship. Spence reads an appeal from the RAF Ferry Command for experienced pilots to fly US Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers

    Flying Fortress (film)

    Flying_Fortress_(film)

  • Vic Ferry
  • Australian politician, RAAF pilot and RAF bomber pilot

    aircraft with the RAF’s 578 Squadron, Ferry later became State President of the RAAF Association (Western Australia Division). Ferry was born on 11 January

    Vic Ferry

    Vic_Ferry

  • 1944 Montreal RAF Liberator VI crash
  • airport where they were delivered by RAF Ferry Command across the Atlantic. This Consolidated Liberator B Mark VI, with RAF serial number EW148, had arrived

    1944 Montreal RAF Liberator VI crash

    1944 Montreal RAF Liberator VI crash

    1944_Montreal_RAF_Liberator_VI_crash

  • North Atlantic Aviation Museum
  • Aviation museum in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    Gander's involvement in World War II, particularly with regards to RAF Ferry Command. Second is a section regarding International and transatlantic civilian

    North Atlantic Aviation Museum

    North Atlantic Aviation Museum

    North_Atlantic_Aviation_Museum

  • Kuujjuaq Airport
  • Airport in Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada

    Retrieved 9 July 2025. Christie, Carl: Ocean Bridge The History of RAF Ferry Command. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press, 1995 Hansen, Chris:

    Kuujjuaq Airport

    Kuujjuaq Airport

    Kuujjuaq_Airport

  • CFS Debert
  • Canadian military station in Nova Scotia

    the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and RAF Ferry Command. Aircrew trained at Debert to ferry newly manufactured aircraft from the United States

    CFS Debert

    CFS_Debert

  • RCAF Station Guelph
  • Military unit

    large Commonwealth aircraft in RAF Bomber Command, perhaps in No. 6 Group RCAF, RAF Coastal Command, and RAF Ferry Command. Those posted to Home Defence

    RCAF Station Guelph

    RCAF Station Guelph

    RCAF_Station_Guelph

  • Martin Baltimore
  • US light bomber aircraft

    Baltimore B. III FA187 A single Baltimore was loaned to the RCAF by RAF Ferry Command for "special" project duties (1942) Free France Free French Air Force

    Martin Baltimore

    Martin Baltimore

    Martin_Baltimore

  • Gander International Airport
  • Airport in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    "RCAF Station Gander". The airfield was heavily used by RAF Ferry Command and Air Transport Command for transporting newly built aircraft across the Atlantic

    Gander International Airport

    Gander International Airport

    Gander_International_Airport

  • RNAS Dale
  • Former Royal Naval Air Station in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    airfields, the Coastal Command Development Unit (CCDU) moved to Angle. No. 303 Ferry Training Unit RAF arrived from RAF Dale's parent, RAF Talbenny, while a

    RNAS Dale

    RNAS Dale

    RNAS_Dale

  • Dunfanaghy
  • Village in Donegal, Republic of Ireland

    three-mile-long sandy beach known as Killahoey Strand. On 16 June 1942, a RAF Ferry Command Hudson aircraft (42-66130) was forced to land on a beach near Dunfanaghy

    Dunfanaghy

    Dunfanaghy

    Dunfanaghy

  • 1940s in air cargo
  • Allied side, under the Axis aggression, RAF Ferrying Command and USAAC Ferrying Command (later Air Transport Command) were set up to urgently deliver aircraft

    1940s in air cargo

    1940s in air cargo

    1940s_in_air_cargo

  • London International Airport
  • Airport in Ontario, Canada

    Wayback Machine Christie, Carl (1995). Ocean Bridge The History of RAF Ferry Command. Toronto and Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-8020-8131-5

    London International Airport

    London International Airport

    London_International_Airport

  • Terry Bulloch
  • Royal Air Force officer

    instead of being given leave, Bulloch was assigned to what would become RAF Ferry Command and was tasked with bringing aircraft across from North America to

    Terry Bulloch

    Terry_Bulloch

  • Kindley Air Force Base
  • Former United States Air Force base in Bermuda

    of the war. RAF Transport Command, formerly based at Darrell's Island, re-located to the landplane base, leaving only RAF Ferry Command operating on

    Kindley Air Force Base

    Kindley Air Force Base

    Kindley_Air_Force_Base

  • JA Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport
  • Airport in Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia

    anti-submarine duty while serving with RCAF Eastern Air Command. The RAF Ferry Command and the Return Ferry Service used Sydney as a staging point and as an

    JA Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport

    JA Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport

    JA_Douglas_McCurdy_Sydney_Airport

  • Spartan Executive
  • American cabin monoplane aircraft produced 1936 - 1940

    Force aircraft and were given RAF serial numbers KD100, KD101 and KD102. The Spartans were assigned to the RAF Ferry Command in Dorval, Canada. Although

    Spartan Executive

    Spartan Executive

    Spartan_Executive

  • List of surviving Consolidated B-24 Liberators
  • for the RAF Ferry Command where it was used as a freighter and to bring RAF crews to Canada, where they picked up lend-lease aircraft to ferry back to

    List of surviving Consolidated B-24 Liberators

    List_of_surviving_Consolidated_B-24_Liberators

  • RAF Filton
  • Former RAF base in Gloucestershire, England

    School RAF (1935–39) became No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School RAF (1939-??) No. 2 Ferry Pilots Pool RAF (1939-??) No. 4 (Continental) Ferry Pilots

    RAF Filton

    RAF_Filton

  • White Waltham Airfield
  • Airport in White Waltham, Berkshire, England

    (Training) Ferry Pool (January 1941 - April 1943) Flying Training Command Communication Flight RAF (May 1940 - February 1942) Flying Training Command Communication

    White Waltham Airfield

    White Waltham Airfield

    White_Waltham_Airfield

  • Einar Sverre Pedersen
  • Norwegian aviator

    camp Little Norway in Toronto, Canada, and further served with the RAF Ferry Command and the No. 330 Squadron RNoAF. From 1946 he was assigned with the

    Einar Sverre Pedersen

    Einar_Sverre_Pedersen

  • Frederick Bowhill
  • Royal Air Force Air Chief Marshal (1880-1960)

    initially as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief at RAF Coastal Command, then as Air Officer Commanding RAF Ferry Command, in which capacity using his knowledge of

    Frederick Bowhill

    Frederick Bowhill

    Frederick_Bowhill

  • RAF Abingdon
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Oxfordshire, England

    War RAF Abingdon became part of RAF Transport Command, and also became the home of No. 1 Parachute Training School RAF which is now stationed at RAF Brize

    RAF Abingdon

    RAF Abingdon

    RAF_Abingdon

  • Jack Pierce (oilman)
  • Canadian oilman (1924–1991)

    World War II he served in the Royal Air Force as a pilot in 45 Group, RAF Ferry Command. During 1943 and 1944 Pierce lectured in navigation and meteorology

    Jack Pierce (oilman)

    Jack_Pierce_(oilman)

  • No. 216 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    No. 216 (Ferry) Group was a command of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War II established on 21 May 1942. The group was renamed No. 216 (Air Transport

    No. 216 Group RAF

    No. 216 Group RAF

    No._216_Group_RAF

  • British Purchasing Commission
  • World War II-era organization

    to RAF Prestwick, first by the Atlantic Ferry Organization (‘Atfero’), and subsequently by RAF Ferry Command. After the establishment of Lend-Lease, aircraft

    British Purchasing Commission

    British_Purchasing_Commission

  • RCAF Station Pennfield Ridge
  • School RCAF and later No. 34 Operational Training Unit RAF, under the command of No. 3 Training Command RCAF, which was headquartered in Montreal as part of

    RCAF Station Pennfield Ridge

    RCAF Station Pennfield Ridge

    RCAF_Station_Pennfield_Ridge

  • RAF Stornoway
  • British airbase in Scotland (1941–1945; 1982–1998)

    acquired the site. RAF Stornoway started development by laying four new paved runways in an 'unusual layout' for RAF Coastal Command, completed by 1941

    RAF Stornoway

    RAF Stornoway

    RAF_Stornoway

  • Svein Heglund
  • Norwegian RAF officer

    RAF Ferry Command, transporting aircraft from manufacturer to airfields. In 1944 contacted John Cunningham, former commander of No. 85 Squadron RAF.

    Svein Heglund

    Svein Heglund

    Svein_Heglund

  • Jack Bickell
  • Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and sports team owner

    Auxiliary (ATA), in July 1941 the ATA became the RAF Ferry Command and subsequently The Atlantic Ferry Organization (ATFERO). Bickell served two years

    Jack Bickell

    Jack Bickell

    Jack_Bickell

  • No. 40 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    (Service) Ferry Pilots Pool RAF RAF Prestwick = No. 4 Ferry Pilots Pool ATA RAF Ratcliffe = No. 6 Ferry Pilots Pool ATA RAF Ringway = No. 14 Ferry Pilots

    No. 40 Group RAF

    No. 40 Group RAF

    No._40_Group_RAF

  • No. 38 Group RAF
  • Group command element of the Royal Air Force

    January 1960, became part of RAF Air Support Command in 1967 and then, in 1972, the air support group within RAF Strike Command. It was temporarily disbanded

    No. 38 Group RAF

    No._38_Group_RAF

  • RAF Melton Mowbray
  • Former RAF base in Leicestershire, England

    originally intended for aircraft maintenance but was taken over by RAF Transport Command. Many types of aircraft were flown from the airfield, including

    RAF Melton Mowbray

    RAF Melton Mowbray

    RAF_Melton_Mowbray

  • RAF Talbenny
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    was to prepare aircraft for overseas ferrying. Then, No. 311 Sqn transferred to RAF Bomber Command, and left for RAF Beaulieu during May 1943, the shipping

    RAF Talbenny

    RAF Talbenny

    RAF_Talbenny

  • RAF Lyneham
  • Royal Air Force station in Wiltshire, England

    transport operations in the RAF, as opposed to ferrying, Transport Command was formed in March 1943. Lyneham, in No. 46 Group RAF, was its main airfield in

    RAF Lyneham

    RAF Lyneham

    RAF_Lyneham

  • RAF Templeton
  • Ministry of Defence Dry Training Area in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    submarines by RAF Coastal Command. The unit left RAF Templeton in December 1943, moving to RAF St Athan where it was renamed No. 12 Radio School RAF. 'A' Flight

    RAF Templeton

    RAF Templeton

    RAF_Templeton

  • List of de Havilland Mosquito operators
  • Flights Ferry Units: Ferry Training Unit RAF No. 1 Ferry Unit RAF Overseas Ferry Unit RAF No. 5 Ferry Unit RAF No. 8 Ferry Unit RAF No. 9 Ferry Unit RAF No

    List of de Havilland Mosquito operators

    List_of_de_Havilland_Mosquito_operators

  • Clyde Pangborn
  • American aviator (1895–1958)

    Force (RAF) and assisted in organizing the RAF Ferry Command. He recruited pilots throughout the United States and Canada for the Ferry Command and Eagle

    Clyde Pangborn

    Clyde Pangborn

    Clyde_Pangborn

  • List of Royal Air Force Communication units
  • Air Force Communication Wing RAF, was established on 31 March 1945, and disbanded only three and a half months later at RAF Buckeburg on 15 July 1945, by

    List of Royal Air Force Communication units

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Communication_units

  • No. 41 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    Unit RAF RAF Dumfries = No. 11 (Service) Ferry Pilots Pool RAF RAF Hamble = No. 15 Ferry Pilots Pool ATA RAF Hatfield = No. 5 Ferry Pilots Pool ATA RAF Hawarden

    No. 41 Group RAF

    No. 41 Group RAF

    No._41_Group_RAF

  • RAF Gaydon
  • Former RAF station in Warwickshire, England

    Oxfordshire, England. RAF Gaydon opened in 1942 and is known for its role during the Cold War, when it was under the control of RAF Bomber Command as it was the

    RAF Gaydon

    RAF Gaydon

    RAF_Gaydon

  • Patrick McTaggart-Cowan
  • Canadian meteorologist (1912–1997)

    1942. During World War II, he was the chief meteorologist for the RAF Ferry Command and was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1944.

    Patrick McTaggart-Cowan

    Patrick_McTaggart-Cowan

  • Jimmy Jeffs
  • British air traffic controller

    Ministry of Aviation in 1945, he spent time at HQ RAF Ferry Command, Montreal, and at RAF Transport Command. In 1950 Jeffs was made Commander at Prestwick

    Jimmy Jeffs

    Jimmy Jeffs

    Jimmy_Jeffs

  • RAF Andover
  • Former Royal Air Force flying base in Hampshire, England

    1933) Maintenance Command Communication and Ferry Squadron RAF (November 1960 – March 1964) became Western Communication Squadron RAF (March 1964 – February

    RAF Andover

    RAF Andover

    RAF_Andover

  • RAF Harwell
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Oxfordshire, England

    Squadron RAF Regiment Engine Control Instructional Flight RAF Ferry Training and Despatch Flight RAF Transport Command Development Unit RAF No. 1443 (Ferry Training)

    RAF Harwell

    RAF Harwell

    RAF_Harwell

  • RAF Valley
  • Royal Air Force training station in Isle of Anglesey, Wales

    RAF Warmwell in April 1944. The runways and taxiways were extended in early 1943, and on 19 June 1943 the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Ferry

    RAF Valley

    RAF Valley

    RAF_Valley

  • Morris Wilson
  • Canadian banker

    He was also the head of the Atlantic Ferry Organisation (ATFERO), the civilian precursor of the RAF Ferry Command, and the North American representative

    Morris Wilson

    Morris Wilson

    Morris_Wilson

  • Accidents and incidents involving the Consolidated B-24 Liberator
  • Quebec, minutes after taking off from Dorval Airport. The five-member RAF Ferry Command crew and ten civilians on the ground were killed, and a large fire

    Accidents and incidents involving the Consolidated B-24 Liberator

    Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Consolidated_B-24_Liberator

  • RAF Alness
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland

    Flying Boat Servicing Unit RAF (November 1942 - 1945) No. 6 Air/Sea Rescue Marine Craft Unit RAF No. 302 Ferry Training Unit RAF (July 1945 - April 1946)

    RAF Alness

    RAF_Alness

  • RAF Chivenor
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Devon, England

    the site was taken over by the Royal Air Force (RAF) in May 1940 for use as an RAF Coastal Command Station. After the Second World War, the station was

    RAF Chivenor

    RAF Chivenor

    RAF_Chivenor

  • Air Transport Auxiliary
  • British WWII aviation support organisation

    (AMSO) took over. The first pilots were assigned to RAF Reserve Command and attached to RAF flights to ferry trainers, fighters and bombers from factory and

    Air Transport Auxiliary

    Air Transport Auxiliary

    Air_Transport_Auxiliary

  • RAF Horsham St Faith
  • Former RAF station in Norfolk, England

    Flight RAF Regiment Eastern Sector HQ RAF Ferry Training Flight RAF became No. 1444 (Ferry Training) Flight RAF Fighter Command Modification Centre RAF No

    RAF Horsham St Faith

    RAF Horsham St Faith

    RAF_Horsham_St_Faith

  • Folliott Sandford
  • British civil servant

    and Sir Archibald Sinclair. In 1941 and 1942, he was attached to RAF Ferry Command in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; from 1942 to 1944, he was the secretary

    Folliott Sandford

    Folliott_Sandford

  • History of air traffic control in the United Kingdom
  • History of air traffic control coordinated across the entire United Kingdom

    1939 were regular transatlantic flights made, only for air mail. RAF Ferry Command brought aircraft across the Atlantic, during the War, with around

    History of air traffic control in the United Kingdom

    History of air traffic control in the United Kingdom

    History_of_air_traffic_control_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Dunkeswell Aerodrome
  • Airfield in Devon, England

    the RAF used the airfield from August 1945 to April 1946 for ferrying aircraft to the Middle East by No. 16 Ferry Unit RAF, RAF Transport Command. After

    Dunkeswell Aerodrome

    Dunkeswell Aerodrome

    Dunkeswell_Aerodrome

  • RAF Oban
  • Former Royal Air Force flying boat base in Argyll and Bute, Scotland

    escorts as part of 15 Group Coastal Command and ferry services were carried out from the base. No. 228 Squadron RAF, No. 10 Squadron Royal Australian Air

    RAF Oban

    RAF Oban

    RAF_Oban

  • Harry Frank Broadbent
  • British pilot (1910–1958)

    Qantas Empire Airways. Between 1941 and 1943, he served with RAF Ferry Command, ferrying aircraft from Canada and the United States to Britain and to

    Harry Frank Broadbent

    Harry Frank Broadbent

    Harry_Frank_Broadbent

  • RAF Castle Archdale
  • Former Royal Air Force station in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

    using the Sunderland II & III No. 302 Ferry Training Unit RAF (September – December 1942) No. 2707 Squadron RAF Regiment A flag-lowering ceremony was

    RAF Castle Archdale

    RAF Castle Archdale

    RAF_Castle_Archdale

  • Roy H. Warner
  • to Canada and began to fly for the Royal Air Force (RAF). While flying for the RAF Ferry Command in Canada, Warner was admitted to the Royal Victoria

    Roy H. Warner

    Roy H. Warner

    Roy_H._Warner

  • Ludomił Rayski
  • Polish pilot, military officer

    and Charles Medhurst he was set free and in 1941 he was admitted to RAF Ferry Command units, transporting planes between allied airfields in Asia and North

    Ludomił Rayski

    Ludomił Rayski

    Ludomił_Rayski

  • RAF Silloth
  • Former RAF airfield in Cumbria, England

    Maintenance Unit RAF No. 1353 (Target Towing) Flight RAF using the Supermarine Spitfire and the Vultee A-31 Vengeance No. 5 Ferry Pool RAF Many of the buildings

    RAF Silloth

    RAF_Silloth

  • No. 17 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    within RAF Coastal Command, at Wykeham Hall, Lee-on-Solent. The group was responsible for all the training units allocated to RAF Coastal Command. The HQ

    No. 17 Group RAF

    No. 17 Group RAF

    No._17_Group_RAF

  • List of communications units and formations of the Royal Air Force
  • 1940 within RAF Training Command, and transferred to RAF Technical Training Command on 27 May 1940. It was transferred to RAF Bomber Command on 10 February

    List of communications units and formations of the Royal Air Force

    List_of_communications_units_and_formations_of_the_Royal_Air_Force

  • List of Royal Air Force commands
  • in purely RAF-context in 1936 when Bomber Command, Fighter Command, Coastal Command and Training Command were formed. Since that time the RAF has made

    List of Royal Air Force commands

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_commands

  • List of Royal Air Force units & establishments
  • RAF Coastal Command Development Unit RAF (1940-45) became Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF Coastal Command Fighter Affiliation Training Unit RAF (1945-46)

    List of Royal Air Force units & establishments

    List_of_Royal_Air_Force_units_&_establishments

  • RAF Oulton
  • Former military airfield in Norfolk, England

    Maintenance Unit RAF No. 1428 (Ferry Training) Flight RAF No. 2873 Squadron RAF Regiment No. 2874 Squadron RAF Regiment The site is now farmland. The RAF Oulton

    RAF Oulton

    RAF Oulton

    RAF_Oulton

  • List of international specialty programme premieres on Australian television in 2010
  • Retrieved 28 December 2009. "Flying the Secret Sky: The Story of the RAF Ferry Command". ABC Television. 19 January 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2010. Knox

    List of international specialty programme premieres on Australian television in 2010

    List_of_international_specialty_programme_premieres_on_Australian_television_in_2010

  • RAF Benson
  • Royal Air Force main operating base in Oxfordshire, England

    in the photographic reconnaissance role. Benson operated under RAF Transport Command throughout the 1950s and 1960s. During the 1970s, various communications

    RAF Benson

    RAF Benson

    RAF_Benson

  • RAF Stradishall
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Suffolk, England

    part of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. The airfield was home to a number of squadrons during its lifetime: No. 1 Squadron RAF No. 9 Squadron

    RAF Stradishall

    RAF Stradishall

    RAF_Stradishall

  • RAF Moreton-in-Marsh
  • Former RAF station in Gloucestershire, England

    No. 55 Operational Training Unit RAF No. 311 Ferry Training Unit RAF No. 1446 (Ferry Training) Flight RAF Central Flying School The former airfield is

    RAF Moreton-in-Marsh

    RAF Moreton-in-Marsh

    RAF_Moreton-in-Marsh

  • History of aviation in Canada
  • Current and past events in Canadian aviation

    Pacific Air Lines, and the initial service was taken over by the RAF to become RAF Ferry Command. About 9000 aircraft were dispatched, and the operational experience

    History of aviation in Canada

    History of aviation in Canada

    History_of_aviation_in_Canada

  • Ferry Pilot (1942 film)
  • 1942 Canadian film

    (RAF) also created a special unit, the RAF Ferry Command, to meet the needs of delivering aircraft from aircraft factories in North America to RAF operational

    Ferry Pilot (1942 film)

    Ferry_Pilot_(1942_film)

  • RAF Killadeas
  • Former air force station in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

    Unit RAF (July 1942 - June 1945) No. 240 Squadron RAF (1941) No. 272 Maintenance Unit RAF (August 1945 - February 1947) No. 302 Ferry Training Unit RAF (April

    RAF Killadeas

    RAF_Killadeas

  • South Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command
  • Former US Army Air Forces unit

    Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command is a former United States Army Air Forces unit. It was organized in 1942 to ferry aircraft and transport personnel

    South Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command

    South Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command

    South_Atlantic_Wing,_Air_Transport_Command

  • 1942 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Airways Corporation. Captain Louis Bisson, RAF Ferry Command Captain Donald Moore McVicar, RAF Ferry Command. For Gallantry England & Wales John Bannister

    1942 Birthday Honours

    1942_Birthday_Honours

  • R. E. Munn
  • Canadian climatologist and meteorologist

    forecaster, spending 1943 to 1949 in Gander, Newfoundland where he briefed RAF Ferry Command and other wartime pilots on their way to Britain. In the late 1950s

    R. E. Munn

    R._E._Munn

  • RAF Manston
  • Military/civilian aerodrome in Kent, England

    Overseas Ferry Unit RAF Pool of Pilots, Manston RAF S.C.R.584 Training Unit RAF School of Technical Training (Men) Seaplane Training Squadron RAF For some

    RAF Manston

    RAF_Manston

  • List of Consolidated B-24 Liberator operators
  • Squadron RAF (Far East) No. 206 Squadron RAF (Coastal Command) No. 215 Squadron RAF (Far East) No. 220 Squadron RAF (Coastal Command) No. 223 Squadron RAF (Bomber

    List of Consolidated B-24 Liberator operators

    List_of_Consolidated_B-24_Liberator_operators

  • RAF Pembroke Dock
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    RAF Pembroke Dock became part of the newly formed RAF Coastal Command and would remain so until it closed down. It was assigned to No. 15 Group RAF with

    RAF Pembroke Dock

    RAF Pembroke Dock

    RAF_Pembroke_Dock

  • List of RAF squadron codes
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  • FERRO
  • Male

    Italian

    FERRO

    Old Italian byname for someone with a strong physique, FERRO means "iron."

    FERRO

  • Jerry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Jerry

    English (Norfolk) : from a pet form of the Norman personal name Gerald.Probably also an altered spelling of Scottish Gerrie, Gerry, shortened forms of Garioch.

    Jerry

  • RAB
  • Male

    Hebrew

    RAB

     Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav, RAB means "great" or "teacher." Compare with another form of Rab.

    RAB

  • PERRY
  • Male

    English

    PERRY

    Pet form of English Peregrine, PERRY means "wanderer." In some cases, it may be the transferred use of the topographic surname, meaning "lives by a pear tree."

    PERRY

  • FERDY
  • Male

    English

    FERDY

    Pet form of English Ferdinand, FERDY means "ardent for peace."

    FERDY

  • Ferry
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Ferry

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Fearadhaigh ‘descendant of Fearadhach’, a personal name of uncertain origin, probably an adjective derivative of fear ‘man’.English : metonymic occupational name for a ferryman, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a ferry crossing on a river. Middle English feri ‘ferry’ is from Old Norse ferja ‘ferry’, ultimately cognate with the Old English verb ferian ‘to carry’.

    Ferry

  • JERRY
  • Male

    English

    JERRY

    Pet form of English Jeremy, JERRY means "Jehovah casts forth" or "Jehovah hurls." Compare with feminine Jerry. 

    JERRY

  • TERRY
  • Female

    English

    TERRY

    Variant spelling of English Terrie, TERRY means "harvester." Compare with masculine Terry.

    TERRY

  • KERRY
  • Male

    English

    KERRY

    English unisex name derived from the name of an Irish county, Ciarraí, KERRY means "Ciar's people." Compare with strictly feminine Kerry.

    KERRY

  • GERRY
  • Male

    English

    GERRY

    Unisex pet form of English Gerald and Geraldine, GERRY means "spear ruler." Also used as a pet form of other names beginning with Ger-, meaning "spear."

    GERRY

  • Berry
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Berry

    Flower; berry.

    Berry

  • TERRY
  • Male

    English

    TERRY

    Compare with feminine Terry. English form of Norman French Thierri, TERRY means "first of the people; king of nations." Pet form of English Terence, possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist." 

    TERRY

  • Ram
  • Boy/Male

    English Teutonic Biblical Sanskrit

    Ram

    Ram.

    Ram

  • JERRY
  • Female

    English

    JERRY

    Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Gerry, JERRY means "spear ruler." Compare with masculine Jerry.

    JERRY

  • FRERY
  • Male

    French

    FRERY

    Middle French pet form of French Frédéric, FRERY means "peaceful ruler."

    FRERY

  • DERRY
  • Male

    English

    DERRY

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dáire, DERRY means "fertile, fruitful."

    DERRY

  • RAE
  • Male

    English

    RAE

    Variant spelling of English Ray, RAE means "wise protector." 

    RAE

  • BERRY
  • Female

    English

    BERRY

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, BERRY means simply "berry." Compare with masculine Berry.

    BERRY

  • Merry
  • Girl/Female

    English American Welsh

    Merry

    Merry; mirthful; joyous. Also an abbreviation of Meredith.

    Merry

  • BERRY
  • Male

    English

    BERRY

     Variant spelling of English Barry, BERRY means "fair-headed." Compare with feminine Berry.

    BERRY

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  • Aaush
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian, Tamil

    Aaush

    Long Life

  • Xanthe
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek, Latin

    Xanthe

    Golden Yellow; Blonde; Yellow

  • Lonnie
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Lonnie

    or Leona.

  • Ashwathi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ashwathi

    Fire horse, Grace

  • Priyanka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Priyanka

    Beautiful, Lovable act, Symbol, Body

  • Mriganayani
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Mriganayani

    One with Deer- Like Beautiful Eyes

  • HYMENAIOS
  • Male

    Greek

    HYMENAIOS

    (Ὑμέναιος) Greek name HYMENAIOS means "bridal song" or "wedding song." In mythology, this is the name of a god of marriage.

  • Hiralaxmi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Hiralaxmi

    Goddess of Diamond

  • Chandramasi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Chandramasi

    Wife of Brihaspati

  • BAAL
  • Male

    Babylonian

    BAAL

    , Lord.

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  • Raw
  • superl.

    Hence: Unprepared for use or enjoyment; immature; unripe; unseasoned; inexperienced; unpracticed; untried; as, raw soldiers; a raw recruit.

  • Furry
  • a.

    Consisting of fur; as, furry spoils.

  • Ferrying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ferry

  • Ferry
  • v. i.

    To pass over water in a boat or by a ferry.

  • Raft
  • v. t.

    To transport on a raft, or in the form of a raft; to make into a raft; as, to raft timber.

  • Tranect
  • n.

    A ferry.

  • Terry
  • n.

    A kind of heavy colored fabric, either all silk, or silk and worsted, or silk and cotton, often called terry velvet, used for upholstery and trimmings.

  • Ferried
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Ferry

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not distilled; as, raw water

  • Ferries
  • pl.

    of Ferry

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not spun or twisted; as, raw silk or cotton

  • Ram
  • n.

    A hydraulic ram. See under Hydraulic.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not tried; not melted and strained; as, raw tallow

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not mixed or diluted; as, raw spirits

  • Jerry-built
  • a.

    Built hastily and of bad materials; as, jerry-built houses.

  • Raw
  • n.

    A raw, sore, or galled place; a sensitive spot; as, to touch one on the raw.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Deprived of skin; galled; as, a raw sore.

  • Raw
  • superl.

    Not tanned; as, raw hides

  • Merry
  • superl.

    Causing laughter, mirth, gladness, or delight; as, / merry jest.