29Sqn

Badge: An Eagle in flight, preying on a buzzard
Motto: Impiger et acer (Energetic and keen)

29Sqn's North East history
29Sqn had a night-fighter role during the second world war, a role which it continued during the peace that followed. The squadron arrived at Acklington from West Malling in early 1947 with their Mosquito NF.36 aircraft while still performing this role. For the next twelve months the squadron split it's time between here and West Malling, where it finally left for in February 1948. 
The squadron was then absent from the airfield until 1957 when it returned this time from Tangmere with Meteor NF.11 aircraft again in the night-fighter role. The squadron had become the RAF's first jet equipped night-fighter squadron while at Tangmere. During late 1957 29Sqn converted to the Javelin FAW.6. In summer 1958, now with all weather capability the squadron and it's Javelin's moved North to Leuchars in Scotland bringing its association with the North East of England to an end.

A 'diary' of North East squadron history follows :-

Date Event
26/02/1947 Arrived at Acklington from West Malling with Mosquito NF.36 (in use until Oct 1950)
31/03/1947 Left for West Malling
16/06/1947 Arrived at Acklington from West Malling
24/07/1947 Left for  West Malling
05/01/1948 Arrived at Acklington from West Malling
26/02/1948 Left for West Malling
14/01/1957 Arrived at  Acklington from Tangmere with Meteor NF.11 (in use until Dec 1957)
Nov 1957 Received Javelin FAW.6 (in use until Aug 1961)
Feb 1958 Received Meteor NF.12 (in use until Jul 1958)
22/07/1958 Left for Leuchars

Aircraft Histories
The following aircraft are known to have served with 29Sqn while based in the North East (additional information or corrections would be appreciated).

Meteor NF.11 WD725