... but still failed to mention that the 'ENTIRE SQUADRON' was only FOUR PLANES
Ah, Mr. Sour Wah Grapes FVW, guess that's what comes from not really reading the cited source.*
Would you like them stored on a CV for use at a later date? Betcha wouldn't mind 262s there.
"No. 616 Squadron RAF was the first to receive operational Meteors, a total of 14 aircraft initially."
"After a conversion course at Farnborough for the six leading pilots, the first aircraft was delivered to
Culmhead on 12 July 1944.[10] The squadron now with seven Meteors moved on 21 July 1944 to RAF
Manston on the east Kent coast and, within a week, 30 pilots were converted."
"No. 616 Squadron exchanged its F.1s for the first Meteor F.3s on 18 December 1944. These first 15 F.3s ..."
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloster_Meteor
Just ask for your Nazi Moon-base already.