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- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF abstract "No. 330 Squadron RNoAF (Norwegian: 330 skvadron) is a helicopter unit of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF). The squadron operates ten Westland Sea King based at six airbases along the coast. Headquartered at Sola Air Station, the squadron has detachments at Rygge, Florø, Ørland, Bodø and Banak. The units primary duty is search and rescue (SAR), with secondary duties consisting of air ambulance, disaster relief and special operations support.The squadron has its roots in the No. 330 Squadron RAF, which conducted maritime surveillance, Arctic convoy escort and anti-submarine warfare during the Second World War. It was established on Iceland on 25 April 1941, where it operated Northrop N-3PB and Consolidated PBY Catalina seaplanes. It relocated to RAF Oban in Scotland on 23 January 1943 and adopted Short Sunderland flying boats in the same role. It relocated to Sola in June 1945, where it operated mostly as an airline until December, when it was deactivated.The unit was reactivated between 20 July 1953 and 5 July 1958 to operate the Republic F-84G Thunderjet fighters, first based at Gardermoen Air Station and from 1956 at Rygge. It was again reactivated from 1 March 1962 to 1 October 1968 to carry out maritime surveillance and anti-submarine operations from Sola, using the Grumman HU-16 Albatross. In its current role the squadron became operational in 1973, using ten, later twelve Sea Kings. These are due to be replaced with the AgustaWestland AW101 around 2020.".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF activeYearsStartYear "1941".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftFighter Republic_F-84_Thunderjet.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftHelicopter AgustaWestland_AW101.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftHelicopter Westland_Sea_King.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftPatrol Consolidated_PBY_Catalina.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftPatrol Grumman_HU-16_Albatross.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftPatrol Northrop_N-3PB.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftPatrol Short_Sunderland.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF garrison Sola_Air_Station.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF militaryBranch Royal_Norwegian_Air_Force.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF role "Search and rescue".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF thumbnail Redningshelikopteret_Sea_King_(8784098712).jpg?width=300.
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- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftFighter Republic_F-84_Thunderjet.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftHelicopter AgustaWestland_AW101.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftHelicopter Westland_Sea_King.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftPatrol Consolidated_PBY_Catalina.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftPatrol Grumman_HU-16_Albatross.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftPatrol Northrop_N-3PB.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF aircraftPatrol Short_Sunderland.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF branch Royal_Norwegian_Air_Force.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF caption "Locations of 330 Squadron bases in Iceland".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF caption "Locations of 330 Squadron bases".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF commandStructure "137".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF dates "--04-25".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF garrison Sola_Air_Station.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF hasPhotoCollection No._330_Squadron_RNoAF.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF relief "1".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF role Search_and_rescue.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF unitName "No. 330 Squadron RNoAF".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF width "300".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF wordnet_type synset-unit-noun-3.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF subject Category:1941_establishments_in_Norway.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF subject Category:1941_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF subject Category:Air_ambulance_services_in_Norway.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1941.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_Norway_in_World_War_II.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF subject Category:Organisations_based_in_Sola.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF subject Category:Royal_Air_Force_aircraft_squadrons.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF subject Category:Royal_Norwegian_Air_Force_squadrons.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF type Agent.
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- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF type Organisation.
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- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF type Thing.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF type Q176799.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF type Q43229.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF comment "No. 330 Squadron RNoAF (Norwegian: 330 skvadron) is a helicopter unit of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF). The squadron operates ten Westland Sea King based at six airbases along the coast. Headquartered at Sola Air Station, the squadron has detachments at Rygge, Florø, Ørland, Bodø and Banak. The units primary duty is search and rescue (SAR), with secondary duties consisting of air ambulance, disaster relief and special operations support.The squadron has its roots in the No.".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF label "No. 330 Squadron RNoAF".
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF seeAlso No._330_Squadron_RAF.
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- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF wasDerivedFrom No._330_Squadron_RNoAF?oldid=641852099.
- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF depiction Redningshelikopteret_Sea_King_(8784098712).jpg.
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- No._330_Squadron_RNoAF name "No. 330 Squadron RNoAF".