- Source: No. 91 Group RAF
No. 91 Group RAF is a former Royal Air Force group.
The group was formed on 11 May 1942, at Abingdon as No. 91 (Operational Training) Group RAF in RAF Bomber Command, it was previously No. 6 Group RAF. Within a matter of weeks it was called upon to provide over 200 aircraft and crews for Operation Millenium, the first 1,000 bomber raid, launched against Cologne on the night of 30/31 May 1942.
On 14 April 1947, the Group moved to Morton Hall, Swinderby and was amalgamated with and renamed No. 21 Group RAF on 1 May 1947.
Structure
February 1943 - HQ at Abingdon
No. 10 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Abingdon / RAF Stanton Harcourt with the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley V
No. 15 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Harwell / RAF Hampstead Norris with the Vickers Wellington Ic
No. 19 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Kinloss / RAF Forres with the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley V
No. 20 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Lossiemouth / RAF Elgin with the Vickers Wellington I
No. 21 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Moreton-in-Marsh / RAF Edgehill with the Vickers Wellington I
No. 22 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Wellesbourne Mountford / RAF Gaydon with the Vickers Wellington I, III
No. 23 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Pershore / RAF Stratford with the Vickers Wellington I
No. 24 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Honeybourne / RAF Long Marston with the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley V
February 1944 - HQ at Abingdon
No. 10 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Abingdon / RAF Stanton Harcourt with the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley V, VII
No. 15 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Harwell / RAF Hampstead Norris with the Vickers Wellington III, X
No. 19 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Kinloss / RAF Forres with the Vickers Wellington III, X
No. 20 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Lossiemouth / RAF Elgin with the Vickers Wellington III, X
No. 21 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Moreton-in-Marsh / RAF Enstone with the Vickers Wellington III, X
No. 22 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Wellesbourne Mountford / RAF Gaydon with the Vickers Wellington III, X
No. 23 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Pershore / RAF Stratford with the Vickers Wellington III, X
No. 24 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Honeybourne / RAF Long Marston with the Vickers Wellington III, X
February 1945 - HQ at Abingdon
No. 10 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Abingdon with the Vickers Wellington X
No. 19 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Kinloss with the Vickers Wellington X
No. 20 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Lossiemouth /RAF Elgin with the Vickers Wellington X
No. 21 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Moreton-in-Marsh / RAF Enstone with the Vickers Wellington X
No. 22 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Wellesbourne Mountford / RAF Gaydon with the Vickers Wellington III, X
No. 24 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Honeybourne / RAF Long Marston with the Vickers Wellington X
No. 27 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Lichfield / RAF Church Broughton with the Vickers Wellington X
No. 30 Operational Training Unit RAF at RAF Gamston / RAF Hixon with the Vickers Wellington III, X
References
= Citations
== Bibliography
=Falconer, J (2012). RAF Airfields of World War 2. UK: Ian Allan Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85780-349-5.
Sturtivant, R; Hamlin, J; Halley, J (1997). Royal Air Force flying training and support units. UK: Air-Britain (Historians). ISBN 0-85130-252-1.
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