RAF Sylt
Royal Air Force Sylt or more simply RAF Sylt is a former Royal Air Force List of former [Royal Air Force stations|station] located near Sylt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
The site was renamed from B.170 Westerland to RAF Sylt on 27 September 1945.
History
The following squadrons were posted here at some point:- No. [2 Squadron RAF]
- No. [3 Squadron RAF]
- No. [4 Squadron RAF]
- No. [14 Squadron RAF]
- No. [16 Squadron RAF]
- No. [21 Squadron RAF]
- No. [26 Squadron RAF|No. 26 Squadron RAF]
- No. [33 Squadron RAF]
- No. 41 Squadron RAF
- No. [56 Squadron RAF]
- No. [69 Squadron RAF]
- No. [80 Squadron RAF]
- No. [107 Squadron RAF]
- No. 302 Polish Fighter Squadron
- No. 305 Polish Bomber Squadron
- No. 308 "City of Kraków" Polish Fighter Squadron
- No. 317 "City of Wilno" Polish Fighter Squadron
- No. 349 Squadron RAF
- No. 350 Squadron RAF
- No. [411 Squadron RCAF|No. 411 Squadron RCAF]
- No. 412 Squadron RCAF
- List of Royal [Air Force units & establishments#Armament practice and training units|No. 24 Armament Practice Camp RAF]
- Training Squadron, RAF Sylt
- Armament Training Flight
- Armament Practice Station, Sylt:
- * Target Towing Squadron with Gloster Meteor TT.8s
- * Weapons Training Flight with de Havilland Vampire T.11s
- * Station Flight with ASR Bristol Sycamore & a Avro Anson C.19
Current use