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871 Naval Air Squadron

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871 Naval Air Squadron
VF 871
871 NAS badge
Active1 May 1951 – 16 March 1959
Country Canada
Branch Royal Canadian Navy
TypeSingle-seat fighter squadron
RoleFighter squadron
SizeSquadron
Part ofFleet Air Arm
Home stationSee Naval air stations section for full list.
Motto(s)Pugnandum surgimus
(Latin for 'We rise to fight')
Insignia
Squadron badge descriptionAzure, a base barry wavy of four argent and azure over all a winged centaur argent reguardent and arresting holding in the position to shoot to the sinister a bow and arrow gules the latter flighted and barbed argent and bow stringed of the same a quiver gules filled with arrows and issuing from the dexter side of the centaur being suspended by a strap or from the sinister shoulder the centaur winged maned and unguled or (1954)
Identification Markings
  • VG-AAA+, 140+ (Sea Fury June 1952)
  • 100-120, later in range 295-510 (Banshee)
Aircraft flown
Fighter

871 Naval Air Squadron (871 NAS), also known as VF 871, was a squadron of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). It was established in May 1951[1] and was disbanded in March 1959.[2]

History

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Fighter squadron (1951-1959)

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Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 of VF-871, Royal Canadian Navy, from the aircraft carrier HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21)

871 Naval Air Squadron was established within the numbering system of the Commonwealth Navies as a Royal Canadian Navy unit, resulting from the renumbering of 883 Naval Air Squadron at HMCS Shearwater, Halifax, Nova Scotia, on 1 May 1951. Initially equipped with ten Hawker Sea Fury FB. 11 fighter aircraft, it served as part of the 30th Carrier Air Group on Majestic-class light aircraft carrier, HMCS Magnificent, primarily tasked with fleet air defense.[3]

In November 1952, the squadron adopted an American-style designation, becoming VF 871. Following a re-equipment phase in August 1956, it transitioned to eight McDonnell F2H Banshee jet fighter aircraft. By 1958, these aircraft were upgraded to carry AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles, and that same year, the squadron was deployed aboard the Majestic-class aircraft carrier, HMCS Bonaventure. Ultimately, VF 871 was integrated into VF 870 at RCAF Station Dartmouth on 16 March 1959.[3]

Aircraft operated

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The squadron has operated a couple of different aircraft types:

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871 Naval Air Squadron, VF 871, operated from a naval air stations of the Royal Canadian Navy in Canada and also a couple of Royal Canadian Navy light aircraft carriers:[3]

HMCS Magnificent
  • HMCS Shearwater (ex-883 Sqn) (1 May - August 1951)
  • HMCS Magnificent (August - October 1951)
  • HMCS Shearwater (October 1951 - 2 June 1952)
  • HMCS Magnificent (2 June - 9 October 1952)
  • HMCS Shearwater (9 October - November 1952)
  • HMCS Magnificent (November - 2 December 1952)
  • HMCS Shearwater (2 December 1952 - February 1953)
  • RCAF Station Rivers (February - March 1953)
  • HMCS Shearwater (March - 30 May 1953)
  • HMCS Magnificent (30 May - July 1953)
  • HMCS Shearwater (July - 17 August 1953)
  • HMCS Magnificent (17 August - September 1953)
  • HMCS Shearwater (September 1953 - 2 July 1954)
  • HMCS Magnificent (2 July - September 1954)
  • HMCS Shearwater (September 1954 - 4 April 1955)
  • HMCS Magnificent (4 April - 7 June 1955)
  • HMCS Shearwater (7 June - September 1955)
  • HMCS Magnificent (September - 7 December 1955)
  • HMCS Shearwater (7 December 1955 - 15 February 1958)
  • HMCS Bonaventure (15 February - 29 April 1958)
  • Key West (29 April - 15 June 1958)
  • HMCS Shearwater (15 June - 13 October 1958)
  • RCAF Station Rivers (CJATC) (13 October - 10 November 1958)
  • HMCS Shearwater (10 November - 15 January 1959)
  • HMCS Bonaventure (15 January - 27 February 1959)
  • HMCS Shearwater (27 February - 16 March 1959)
  • absorbed into VF 870 (16 March 1959)

Commanding officers

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List of commanding officers of 871 Naval Air Squadron, VF 871:[4]

  • Lieutenant(N) W.D. Munro, RCN, from 1 May 1951
  • Lieutenant-commander D.H.P. Ryan, RCN, from November 1951
  • Lieutenant(N) R. Heath, RCN, from July 1952
  • Lieutenant-commander M. Wasteneys, RCN, from 23 March 1953
  • Lieutenant-commander J.W. Logan, RCN, from 2 July 1954
  • Lieutenant-commander R.A.R. Laidler, CD, RCN, from 13 January 1956
  • Lieutenant-commander J.J. Harvie, CD, RCN, from 22 July 1957
  • absorbed into VF 870 16 March 1959

References

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Citations

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  1. ^ 871 NAS Fleet Air Arm
  2. ^ VF-871 Naval Air Squadron Badge
  3. ^ a b c Ballance, Howard & Sturtivant 2016, p. 246.
  4. ^ "871 NAS Fleet Air Arm". wings-aviation.ch. Retrieved 15 November 2024.

Bibliography

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  • Ballance, Theo; Howard, Lee; Sturtivant, Ray (2016). The Squadrons and Units of the Fleet Air Arm. Air Britain Historians Limited. ISBN 978-0-85130-489-2.