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fighters at the end of April 1943. Due to the almost non-existent level of Japanese activity over Western Australia the Squadron did not see action during the War. No. 85 Squadron was re-equipped with
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A RAAF Boomerang aircraft. No. 85 Squadron's aircraft were identical.
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aircraft in September 1944 and was disbanded in December 1945.
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in February 1943. While initially equipped with obsolete
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Units
A RAAF Boomerang aircraft. No. 85 Squadron's aircraft were identical.
No. 85 Squadron
Royal Australian Air Force
Western Australia
Guildford, Western Australia
Brewster Buffalo
Boomerang
Spitfire V

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