No. 7 Flight AAC
No. 7 Flight Army Air Corps (No. 7 Flt AAC) was an independent flight of the British Army's Army Air Corps, latterly based at the British garrison at Medicina Lines in Seria, Brunei, on the island of Borneo.[1] HistoryThe flight was originally formed as No. 7 Reconnaissance Flight Army Air Corps in 1 September 1957 , at what was then known as Taiping, British Malaya[2] and was part of No. 656 Squadron AAC.[3] On 24 December 1962, 7 Recce Flight AAC then moved to Brunei on the island of Borneo, and remained there until 31 December 1966, when it was disbanded.[3] No. 7 Flight Army Air Corps was re-formed in 1970RAF Gatow in Berlin, where it operated Bell Sioux AH.1, and from 1977 until 1994, Westland Gazelle AH.1 helicopters.[3] It was part of the Berlin Infantry Brigade.[3] It was disbanded October 1994,[3] and then returning to Borneo, it reformed on 1 November 1994 at Seria in Brunei, where it supported the resident infantry battalion from the Brigade of Gurkhas, and the Training Team Brunei (TTB), which runs jungle warfare training courses.[3][4] The flight used Bell 212 AH1 and AH3 light helicopters.[3][4] , atOn 1 August 2021flight was expanded and raised to squadron size, and consequently re-designated as No. 667 Squadron AAC.[4] , theSee also
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