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The following pages contain images of aircraft flown by 92 Squadron.  Most are in Squadron markings and colours.  As most Cobras will know, the Second World War code for 92 was QR (you may need to click on the galleries within the menu twice to reveal the sub pages)

92 Squadron Association is dedicated to preserving the history and fellowship of No. 92 (East India) Squadron RAF. We are committed to protecting the personal data of our members, supporters, and visitors to our website (www.92-squadron.com). We comply fully with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the Data Protection Act 2018, and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR). What information we collect: names, contact details, service history, membership records, and any data voluntarily provided for reunions or historical purposes. How we use your data: to manage membership, organise Association events, communicate with members, and preserve squadron heritage. Who can access it: authorised officers and administrators only. We do not share data with third parties without explicit consent. Data security: personal data is protected by passwords, encryption, and secure UK-based hosting. Historical materials may be archived indefinitely for heritage purposes. Cookies: our website uses only essential and analytical cookies (Google Analytics). No advertising or profiling cookies are used. You can manage preferences through your browser settings or the cookie banner. Your rights: you may request access to your data, correction of errors, or deletion. For all privacy matters, contact us through the contact page on this website. Read the full Privacy, Cookie, and Members’ Data Policy at: www.92-squadron.com/documents/92_Squadron_Association_Privacy_and_Data_Policies.pdf © 92 Squadron Association

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