No. 250 Squadron RAF

No. 250 (Sudan) Squadron RAF
Active1 May 1918 - 15 May 1919
1 April 1941 - 2 January 1947
Country United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
TypeFlying squadron
RoleAnti-submarine warfare
Air defence
Nickname(s)Sudan
A Curtiss Tomahawk Mark IIB of No. 250 Squadron RAF raises the dust at Sidi Haneish Airfield, before taking off on a patrol.

No. 250 (Sudan) Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force squadron which disbanded in January 1947. It initially formed during May 1918 as a reconnaissance and anti–submarine unit in the First World War, disbanding in May 1919. It reformed as a fighter unit in the Second World War, in April 1941.