717 Naval Air Squadron (717 NAS) was a Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm which last disbanded in March 1946. It formed as a Torpedo Bomber Reconnaissance Training Squadron, at HMS Owl, RNAS Fearn, in July 1944, operating with Fairey Barracuda torpedo bomber aircraft. The squadron then moved to HMS Merganser, RNAS Rattray, in the October, continuing in Torpedo Bomber Reconnaissance training. In early 1946 the squadron received Blackburn Firebrand aircraft, with the objective of forming a Firebrand Conversion Unit, but this was never realised.
History of 717 NAS
Torpedo Bomber Reconnaissance Training Squadron (1944 - 1946)
In February 1946, the squadron received Blackburn Firebrand T.F. II, T.F. III and T.F. IV aircraft, a British single-engine strike fighter, with the intention of forming a Flight as the Firebrand Conversion Unit, however the aircraft were moved on.[2] 717 Naval Air Squadron disbanded on the 22 March 1946.[3]
Aircraft flown
The squadron operated a number of different aircraft types: