c1940s No 3 Fighter Squadron (Hurricanes, Typhoons, & Tempests) Royal Air Force (RAF) Badge Beems c1940s No 3 Fighter Squadron (Hurricanes, Typhoons, & Tempests) Royal Air Force (RAF) Badge Beems

c1940s No 3 Fighter Squadron (Hurricanes, Typhoons, & Tempests) Royal Air Force (RAF) Badge Beems

cWW2, Number 3 Fighter Sqn R.A.F. enamel brass badge by Beems London. VGC.


At the start of the Second World War No 3 Squadron was posted as part of Fighter Command to RAF Station Biggin Hill equipped with the Hawker Hurricane. It briefly deployed to France in support of the British Expeditionary Force following the German attack on the West in 1940, being forced to withdraw after 10 days, having claimed 60 German aircraft for the loss of 21 of its own. On 21 July 1940 "B" flight was detached to form the nucleus of the newly formed No. 232 Squadron. Once back up to strength, No. 3 Squadron was used as air defence for the Royal Naval base at Scapa Flow, remaining in Scotland until April 1941, based at the RAF Station at Wick in Northern Scotland.21 In June 1941 No 3 Squadron moved from Martlesham Heath to RAF Stapleford Tawney operating four-cannon Hurricane IIs in 'Rhubarb' attacks on defended ground targets and shipping in northern France and Belgium.22

The squadron then co-operated with "Turbinlite" searchlight equipped Douglas Havocs in the night fighter role.18

In February 1943 it re-equipped with the Hawker Typhoon for fighter-bomber and anti-shipping strikes. It re-equipped in March 1944 with the new Hawker Tempest fighter, operating over the Normandy beach-head and against German V1 flying bombs, claiming 288 V-1s shot down.

It then deployed across the Channel, flying as part of the 2 TAF fighting through the low countries and into Germany. Amongst its pilots was F/L Pierre Clostermann, who flew with 3 Squadron from March 1945 until the end of the war in Europe.

Code: 1183

95.00 GBP