339th Flight Test Squadron

339th Flight Test Squadron
Eddie Minter, C-130 functional test work lead, meets with MSgt. Tony Valente, flight engineer to look over work records before a testflight of an MC-130E
Active1942–1946; 1946–1958; 1975–1983; 1988–present
Country United States
Branch United States Air Force
RoleFlight Testing
Part ofAir Force Materiel Command
Garrison/HQRobins Air Force Base, Georgia
Motto(s)Respice Finem Latin Examine the End (1988–1992)[1]
Engagements
Decorations
Insignia
339th Flight Test Squadron emblem (approved 19 October 1955, reinstated 20 October 1992)[1][2]
2875th Test Squadron emblem (approved 30 November 1988)[1]
339th Fighter Squadron emblem (approved 2 December 1942)[1]
339th Fighter Squadron F-82s at Johnson Air Base, Japan[note 1]

The 339th Flight Test Squadron is a United States Air Force unit based at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. It is part of the Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, with a mission to certify aircraft as worthy to return to service. The squadron is responsible for conducting flight tests on the Lockheed C-130 Hercules, the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy and McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle after program depot maintenance is completed.

Along with their flight test responsibilities, the squadron also picks up and delivers aircraft, including battle-damaged aircraft, to locations where they are needed or can be repaired.

During World War II, the squadron was given, and successfully carried out, the assignment to shoot down the plane carrying Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto in Operation Vengeance.

  1. ^ a b c d Endicott, pp. 747–748
  2. ^ a b c Robertson, Patsy (7 June 2017). "Factsheet 339 Flight Test Squadron". Air Force Historical Research Agency. Retrieved 31 July 2017.


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