No. 27 Squadron RAF

No. 27 Squadron RAF
Squadron badge
Active
  • 5 Nov 1915 – 22 Jan 1920
  • 1 Apr 1920 – 18 Feb 1942
  • 19 Sep1942 – 1 Feb 1946
  • 1 Nov 1947 – 10 Nov 1950
  • 15 Jun 1953 – 31 Dec 1957
  • 1 Apr 1961 – 29 Mar 1972
  • 1 Nov 1973 – 31 Mar 1982
  • 1 May 1983 – 1993
  • 1993 – present
CountryUnited Kingdom
BranchRoyal Air Force
TypeFlying squadron
RoleHelicopter heavy-lift support
Part ofJoint Aviation Command
Home stationRAF Odiham
Motto(s)Quam celerrime ad astra
(Latin for 'With all speed to the Stars')[1]
AircraftBoeing Chinook HC5,HC6a
Battle honours
Insignia
Squadron badge heraldryAn elephant, based on an unofficial emblem first used in 1934 and commemorating the squadron's first operational aircraft (the Martinsyde G100 Elephant) and the unit's association with India. Approved by King Edward VIII in October 1936.

No. 27 Squadron of the Royal Air Force operates the Boeing Chinook from RAF Odiham.

  1. ^ Pine 1983, p. 190