10 SQUADRON RAAF
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10 Squadron RAAF was formed on 1 July 1939 as a General Reconnaissance Squadron at Point Cook in Victoria. Squadron Leader L. Lachal was its first Commanding Officer. It had a mixture of aircraft as follows:-
- Supermarine Seagull V amphibians
- a de Havilland DH.60 Moth floatplane
- a Supermarine Southampton flying boat
By July 1939 a number of pilots and ground crew were off to the United Kingdom to take delivery of their new Sunderland flying boats. They were based at Pembroke Dock during WW2. They were the first Australian Squadron to see action during WW2. After World War 2, No. 10 Squadron was re-equipped with long-nosed Avro Lincoln bombers.
Crash
of a Supermarine Seagull
near Warburton, VIC on 26 October 1939
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10 Squadron RAAF |
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A.G. Blundell and a friend in London |
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A.G. Blundell |
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Photo:- via Graeme Gill
Group photo 10 Squadron RAAF. Eric Fennel back row 2nd from right

Photo:- via Graeme Gill
Group photo 10 Squadron RAAF. Eric Fennel back row 2nd from left.

Photo:- via Graeme Gill
Eric Fennel of 10 Squadron RAAF
BOOK REFERENCES
"Maritime is Number Ten - The Sunderland
Era"
by Flight Lieutenant K.C. Baff RAAF
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I'd like to thank Richard Blundell for his assistance with this home page. His father A.G. Blundell was a member of 10 Squadron during WW2.
I'd like to thank Graeme Gill for his assistance with this web page.
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This page first produced 18 November 2001
This page last updated 20 December 2008