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The Pegasus symbolises the Air Transport Role of the Squadron. The badge was granted in June 1944.
The Pegasus symbolises the Air Transport Role of the Squadron. The badge was granted in June 1944.


[[Literature]]: Image from https://www.iwm.org.uk/
[[Literature]]: Image from https://www.iwm.org.uk/. Information from Knights of the Sky Badges and Markings of the Royal Air Force Part Five: Numbered Flying Squadrons by B.R. Holliss and R. Symons.


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Latest revision as of 17:33, 12 November 2023

NO 267 SQUADRON, ROYAL AIR FORCE

Hisotry: Formed at Malta in September 1918.

Coat of arms (crest) of the No 267 Squadron, Royal Air Force

Official blazon

A Pegasus sable crined Or.
Motto: Sine mora= Without delay.

Origin/meaning

The Pegasus symbolises the Air Transport Role of the Squadron. The badge was granted in June 1944.

Literature: Image from https://www.iwm.org.uk/. Information from Knights of the Sky Badges and Markings of the Royal Air Force Part Five: Numbered Flying Squadrons by B.R. Holliss and R. Symons.

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