2 Fouga:
Motto:Non multi sed multa - 'Not many but much'
Badge: A stork volant. The stork in the badge relates to the French 'Escadrille des Cygelines' with whom the original pilots of No 312 had flown prior to coming to the UK.
No 312 Squadron was formed at Duxford on 29 August 1940 with Czechoslovak personnel as a fighter unit. Equipped with Hurricanes, it was sent to Speke to defend Merseyside, coming south in May 1941 for offensive operations until August. Defensive duties occupied the squadron until May 1942, when it began escort missions from south-west England. From June to September 1943 it was based on the Orkneys before joining Second TAF's operations in preparation for the invasion of France. It converted to a fighter-bomber role in April 1944 and supported the landings in Normandy remaining in the UK after Second TAF moved to France. In July 1944 the squadron moved to East Anglia and undertook long-range escort duties for the rest of the war. In August 1945, No.312 flew home to Czechoslovakia, where it was disbanded as an RAF unit on 15 February 1946.
It's not from my head, though