No. 133 Wing RAF
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2nd Polish Fighter Wing (later, No. 133 (Polish) Wing) was a mainly Polish formation that flew Supermarine Spitfire
Supermarine Spitfire
The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries throughout the Second World War. The Spitfire continued to be used as a front line fighter and in secondary roles into the 1950s...

s of the Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force
The Royal Air Force is the aerial warfare service branch of the British Armed Forces. Formed on 1 April 1918, it is the oldest independent air force in the world...

 during the Second World War. It was part of the Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain
Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain
The Polish Air Forces was a name of Polish Air Forces formed in France and the United Kingdom during World War II. The core of the Polish air units fighting alongside the allies were experienced veterans of Invasion of Poland of 1939 and they contributed to Allied victory in the Battle of Britain...

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It was formed in August 1941, as the 2nd Polish Fighter Wing, from three Polish squadrons, the No. 302 Squadron RAF and No. 316 Squadron RAF, and the No. 317 Squadron RAF. Its composition would not be stable, as the Polish Squadrons were frequently exchanged between the three Polish wings (the No. 131 Wing RAF (1st Polish) wing, the No. 133 Wing (2nd Polish) wing, and the 3rd Polish Fighter Wing
3rd Polish Fighter Wing
3rd Polish Fighter Wing was a mainly Polish formation that flew, Supermarine Spitfires of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It was part of the Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain....

). At various times, this wing sported the other Polish squadrons, such as the No. 306 Squadron RAF, No. 309 Squadron RAF and the No. 315 Squadron RAF. The number of wings was also not constant, as it varied from at least two to four.

On October 4 1943 the unit was renamed to No. 133 Wing. In February the unit regained the Polish adjective in its name, becoming the No. 133 Polish Wing .
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