No. 671 Squadron AAC

229 Group RAF, South East Asia Command.669 Squadron RAF,[2] with the intention of being used for airborne operations by South East Asia Command.344 Wing RAF, until the surrender of Japan, when it became surplus to requirements.The squadron was disbanded at Kargi Road on 25 October 1945.[2] 671 Squadron was formed on 1 April 1986 at Middle Wallop as part of 2 Regiment AAC (Training).
A Waco CG-4 (Hadrian) in British service.
A de Havilland Tiger Moth restored in wartime colours.
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