No. 226 Squadron RAF
| No. 226 Squadron RAF | |
|---|---|
Three North American Mitchell Mark IIs of No. 226 Squadron about to bomb railway yards in northern France on the evening of 12 May 1944 | |
| Active | 1 April–18 December 1918 15 March 1937–20 September 1945 1 August 1959 – 9 March 1963 |
| Disbanded | 1963 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Branch | Royal Air Force |
| Type | Squadron |
| Role | Strategic Missile Force |
| Garrison/HQ |
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| Motto(s) | Non sibi sed patriœ ("For country not for self") |
| Aircraft | Airco D.H.4 Airco D.H.9 Sopwith Camel Hawker Audax Fairey Battle Bristol Blenheim de Havilland Mosquito Douglas Havoc Douglas Boston North American Mitchell Airspeed Oxford Thor (IRBM) |
| Engagements | |
| Insignia | |
| Squadron Codes | KP, MQ |
No. 226 Squadron RAF was a unit of the British Royal Air Force that existed as a bomber squadron during the First and Second World Wars, and as part of the UK's nuclear ballistic missile force in the early 1960s.