No. 41 Squadron (RAAF)

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No. 41 Squadron RAAF

No. 41 Squadron was formed from 'A' Flight of No. 33 Squadron at Townsville, Queensland on 21 August 1942. Initial aircraft were two ex-Qantas Short Empire four engined flying boats and flew its first transport flights on the day it was established. The unit was later allocated two Dornier Do 24 flying boats.[4][5]

The squadron's main task throughout the war was to conduct regular transport flights between towns in northern Australia and Allied military bases in New Guinea. Regular destinations included Bowen, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin and Karumba in Australia and Finschhafen, Goodenough Island, Hollandia, Los Negros, Madang, Milne Bay, Port Moresby, Salamaua in New Guinea.  The squadron also had a large maritime section and performed a number of air-sea rescues.  During its existence the squadron's boats and aircraft rescued more than 150 people.

In June 1943 No. 41 Squadron had a strength of three Empires and two former Dutch Dornier 24s, but the Empires were returned to Qantas in July that year.  The Do 24s were in poor mechanical condition and serviceability rates were constantly low.  These were supplementd and eventually replaced by American Martin Mariners from February 1944 and by May the transition was complete; the Marinerswere larger and more reliable aircraft became the squadron's only aircraft from May.

The squadron moved to RAAF Base Rathmines on 11 May 1944 but maintained detachments at Townsville and at Rose Bay in Sydney. It moved again to Cairns on 2 July and added longer flights to Nouméa, Espiritu Santo and other islands to its routes.

The squadron was originally scheduled to be disbanded on 10 June 1945, but it was decided to maintain it. Some personnel were posted to No. 114 Air-Sea Rescue Flight, however. During June the squadron continued to fly a daily service to Madang, a bi-weekly service to Brisbane and occasional flights to Merauke and Darwin. No. 41 Squadron was officially disbanded on 27 September 1945.

 

Sources:

WIkipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._41_Squadron_RAAF

Francillon, René J. (1970). The Royal Australian Air Force and Royal New Zealand Air Force in the Pacific. Fallbrook, California: Aero Publishers. ISBN 0-8168-0308-0.

 

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