No. 5 Wing RAF
No. 5 Wing of the Royal Air Force was a wing of aircraft squadrons which was originally established as the Fifth Wing of the Royal Flying Corps. Currently inactive, the wing has been formed and disbanded five times over the course of its history.
First World War
The Fifth Wing of the Royal Flying Corps was one of the earliest wings to be established. On 15 April 1915 No. 8 Squadron and No. 13 Squadron of the RFC were grouped together at Fort Grange, Gosport to form the 5th Wing. Major L.E.O. Charlton, No. 8 Squadron commander, temporarily took command of the Wing until he travelled to France.Middle East
In November 1915 the 5th Wing, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel W. G. H. Salmond, arrived in the Middle East. At this time it consisted of No. 14 Squadron, No. 17 Squadron and an aircraft park. Between June 1916 and October 1917, No. 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps - which was known as 67 Squadron in British military circles - was also part of the wing.In February 1916, 5th Wing HQ was at Ismailia, with auxiliary aerodromes for Nos 14 and 17 Squadrons at Heliopolis, El Qantara and Suez. X Aircraft Park for repair and supply was at Abbasia. Unusually, the Qantara flight of No. 14 Sqn was made self-sufficient by being given 80 camels to transport petrol, and a number of sand carts for hauling tents and aircraft spares.
At the opening of the Second Battle of Gaza, 5th Wing was disposed as follows:
- Wing HQ at Rafah
- Advanced HQ at Deir al-Balah
- No 14 Sqn, HQ and A Flight at Rafah
- * B Flight at Deir el Balah
- No 67 Sqn, AFC, at Rafah
- X Aircraft Park at Abbasia
- Advanced Aircraft Park at El Qantara
In October 1917, before the Third Battle of Gaza, 5th Wing consisted of Nos 14 and 113 Sqn and was now under the command of Palestine Brigade, RFC. In September 1918, at the time of the victory of Megiddo, it comprised:
- Wing HQ at Er-Ramleh
- No 14 Sqn at Junction Station – 16 RE8s, 3 Nieuport Scouts
- No 113 Sqn at Sarona – 16 RE8s, 5 Nieuports
- No 142 Sqn at Sarona – 7 Armstrong-Whitworth F.K.8s
- * Detached flight at Jerusalem – 5 RE8s
Commanders
- 15 April 1915 L E O Charlton
- November 1915 Lieutenant-Colonel W G H Salmond
- 1 July 1916 Lieutenant-Colonel P B Joubert de la Ferté
- 5 February 1917 Lieutenant-Colonel A E Borton
- 8 October 1917 Lieutenant-Colonel C S Burnett
1923 to 1924
Commanders
- 30 April 1923 Wing Commander J H S Tyssen
1935 to 1936
Second World War
During the first year of the Second World War No. 5 Wing was responsible for controlling radar units based in France.1953 to 1966
No. 5 Wing was a Signals Wing within the RAF Second Tactical Air Force based in West Germany, its last base was RAF Butzweilerhof.External sources
Category:Royal Air Force wings
Category:Military units and formations established in 1915
Category:Military units and formations of the Royal Air Force in World War I
Category:1915 establishments in England