759 Naval Air Squadron

In 1943 a detachment operated out of RNAS Angle (HMS Goldcrest), working with 794 NAS and known as the Naval Air Firing Unit.

The squadron reformed again, this time at RNAS Brawdy (HMS Goldcrest) in 1963, as the Naval Advanced Flying Training School, before finally disbanding in 1969.

[5] It had over sixty Hawker Sea Hurricane, over twenty Fairey Fulmar, fifteen Miles Master and eight Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft at this point.

[3] From 1 July to 22 November 1943, a detachment from 759 Naval Air Squadron operated out of RNAS Angle (HMS Goldcrest), in Pembrokeshire, utilising its Hawker Sea Hurricane and Fairey Fulmar aircraft,[6] known as the Naval Air Firing Unit.

[3] The flight used Airspeed Oxfords twin-engine training aircraft and was operated as a sub-unit of 759 Naval Air Squadron.

[7] The squadron provided Part 1 of the Fleet Air Arm’s Advance Flying Training course.

[9] On 24 December 1969, 759 Naval Air Squadron disbanded at RNAS Brawdy (HMS Goldcrest).

Blackburn Skua Mk.II dive-bomber / fighter, L2928 "S" of 759 NAS.
Supermarine Seafire F Mk XVII, in the markings of 767 NAS, of the type used by 759 NAS
FAA Hawker Hunter T8C, an example of the type used by 759 NAS
Fairey Swordfish I
Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk IB
Grumman Hellcat
Hawker Sea Fury T.20
de Havilland Sea Vampire T.22
Gloster Meteor T.7
Hawker Hunter T.8C