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The List of Vickers Wellington operators include the nation and service branch:

Operators[]

Flag of Australia Australia[]

Royal Australian Air Force

Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 Canada[]

Royal Canadian Air Force

Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia[]

Czechoslovakian Air Force in exile in Great Britain

Flag of Free France 1940-1944 Free France[]

Free French Air Force
Aeronavale
  • Flottille 2.F (earlier No. 344 Squadron RAF) operated Wellingtons between 1945 and 1952.[1]
  • Escadrille 55.S operated Wellingtons between 1948 and 1952.[2]

Flag of German Reich (1935–1945) Nazi Germany[]

Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1972-019-88, Beuteflugzeug, Vickers Wellington

A captured Vickers Wellington Mk.IC (RAF serial L7842) in service with the German Luftwaffe, probably at the test center at Rechlin, circa 1941. L7842 was delivered in mid-1940. It was lost on 6 February 1941 while in service with No. 311 Squadron, RAF, while on a mission to Boulogne (France).

Luftwaffe
  • 2./Versuchsverband OKL operated a few captured aircraft.

Flag of Greece (1828-1978) Greece[]

Hellenic Air Force[3]
  • No. 13 Squadron RHAF
  • No. 355 Squadron RHAF operated Wellingtons postwar for transport duties mainly.

Flag of New Zealand New Zealand[]

RNZAF received 30 Wellington Is pre war, the first 18 of which were training with the RAF, when in August 1939 they were loaned, together with aircrew, to the UK, forming the unit which later became No. 75 Squadron RNZAF.

Royal New Zealand Air Force

Flag of Poland Poland[]

Polski Vickers Wellington Obrony Wybrzeza

RAF Coastal Command aircraft Vickers Wellington of one of Polish Squadrons

Polish Air Forces in exile in Great Britain

Flag of Portugal Portugal[]

Portuguese Air Force
  • One Vickers Wellington was interned in Portugal during World War II.

Flag of South Africa 1928-1994 South Africa[]

South African Air Force

Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom[]

Royal Air Force
Fleet Air Arm

See also[]

References[]

"History of the Royal Canadian Air Force", Christopher Shores, Royce Publications, Toronto, 1984

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