861 Naval Air Squadron


861 Naval Air Squadron was a Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Netherlands Navy's Netherlands Naval Aviation Service, attached to the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm for a period of work-up.

Service history

861 Naval Air Squadron was established at RNAS Dale (HMS Goldcrest) in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on 16 September 1946, serving as a squadron of the Royal Netherlands Navy temporarily integrated with the Royal Navy for preparatory operations, under the command of Luitenant G.H. Greve, RNIN.
Initially equipped with four Fairey Firefly I fighter aircraft, the squadron spent the next five months working up at RNAS Dale before embarking in the Royal Netherlands Navy’s first aircraft carrier,, on 22 February 1947.
The squadron relocated to Valkenburg Naval Air Base, near Leiden, Netherlands, in early April 1947, but was disbanded soon afterwards, where it was rebranded as Opleiding Gevechts Vliegers to facilitate the training of pilots and observers to meet operational standards.

Aircraft flown

860 Naval Air Squadron flew only one aircraft type:

Naval air stations

861 Naval Air Squadron operated from a couple of naval air stations of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom, one Royal Netherlands Navy airbase in the Netherlands, and a Royal Netherlands Navy aircraft carrier:

Commanding officers

List of commanding officers of 861 Naval Air Squadron with date of appointment:Leutnant zur See G.H. Greve, RNIN, from 16 September 1946Leutnant zur See G.J. Zegers de Beij,, RNIN, from 12 December 1946
  • disbanded - April 1947