No. 1 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF was a training unit operated by the
Royal Air Force Coastal Command.
The unit was established during April 1940 by the renaming of a Coastal Command unit
and disbanded during October 1943.
History

The unit originally started out life as the
RAF Coastal Command Landplane Pilots Pool based at
RAF Silloth in
Cumbria training crews for landplanes flying
Avro Ansons,
Lockheed Hudsons,
Bristol Blenheims and
Bristol Beauforts. However, during April 1940 the unit was renamed to No. 1 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit and before long with the creation of more OTU's the unit started to specialise in training Hudson crews.
On 23 March 1943 the unit moved to
RAF Thornaby
Royal Air Force Thornaby or more simply RAF Thornaby was a former Royal Air Force Station located near the town of Thornaby-on-Tees, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Fighter Command, Bomber Command and Coastal Command all operated fro ...
before disbanding during October 1943.
Airfields used
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RAF Silloth as RAF Coastal Command Group from November 1939 and No. 1 (Coastal) OTU from April 1940.
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RAF Thornaby
Royal Air Force Thornaby or more simply RAF Thornaby was a former Royal Air Force Station located near the town of Thornaby-on-Tees, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Fighter Command, Bomber Command and Coastal Command all operated fro ...
from 23 March 1943 until October 1943.
Accidents
During September 1942 a Lockheed Hudson Mk.I N7325 of the unit crashed on Cross Fell in the
Peak District.
See also
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List of conversion units of the Royal Air Force
References
Citations
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External links
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Operational training units of the Royal Air Force