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Are there any good books on the Canadian fighter squardrons during WWII
and the missions they flew? Also a history of No.6 Bomber Group. |
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![]() "Ed Majden" wrote in message news:qDo2c.697005$JQ1.17343@pd7tw1no... Are there any good books on the Canadian fighter squardrons during WWII and the missions they flew? Also a history of No.6 Bomber Group. Terror in the Starboard Seat is about the navigator of a Mosquito Fighter Bomber which was engaged in a variety of missions - lurking around German night fighter bases to ambush them, intercepting V1s, some day time bombing. James Linn |
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![]() "Ed Majden" wrote in message news:qDo2c.697005$JQ1.17343@pd7tw1no... Are there any good books on the Canadian fighter squardrons during WWII and the missions they flew? Also a history of No.6 Bomber Group. Ed; I'm not sure where you want to go in the war as it relates to the Canadians, but for the BOB period and shortly after, I'm sure a quick historical check for RAF 242 Sqd. at Colitishall in 1940 will produce some very good results for Hurricanes flown by Canadians, with the exception of one very outspoken English commander who thought they were the greatest bunch of fighter pilots he ever flew with!! :-)) Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/ CFI Retired For personal email, please replace the z's with e's. dhenriquesATzarthlinkDOTnzt |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" Ed; I'm not sure where you want to go in the war as it relates to the Canadians, but for the BOB period and shortly after, I'm sure a quick historical check for RAF 242 Sqd. at Colitishall in 1940 will produce some very good results for Hurricanes flown by Canadians, with the exception of one very outspoken English commander who thought they were the greatest bunch of fighter pilots he ever flew with!! What about after D-Day etc? I guess some flew with the RAF in North Africa also. This history must be written down somewhere! Any books on No.6 Bomber Group? Also remember seeing a TV program on the "Lost Squadron", flying Liberators over the Indian Ocean. Apparently at squadron reunions know one remembers these guys as they were so far removed from the main campaign! Ed Ret. AST/RST tech 1958-1986 R.C.A.F./C.A.F. |
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![]() "Ed Majden" wrote in message news:x4t2c.726564$ts4.199920@pd7tw3no... "Dudley Henriques" Ed; I'm not sure where you want to go in the war as it relates to the Canadians, but for the BOB period and shortly after, I'm sure a quick historical check for RAF 242 Sqd. at Colitishall in 1940 will produce some very good results for Hurricanes flown by Canadians, with the exception of one very outspoken English commander who thought they were the greatest bunch of fighter pilots he ever flew with!! What about after D-Day etc? I guess some flew with the RAF in North Africa also. This history must be written down somewhere! Any books on No.6 Bomber Group? Also remember seeing a TV program on the "Lost Squadron", flying Liberators over the Indian Ocean. Apparently at squadron reunions know one remembers these guys as they were so far removed from the main campaign! Ed Ret. AST/RST tech 1958-1986 R.C.A.F./C.A.F. I'm sorry Ed. I'm not really much of a history buff. Douglas related some things to me through the years about life in 242, but most was personal rather than historical information. I think Pete Stickney or one of the history guys might have some leads for you about Canadian connected RAF operations after D Day . FWIW, Douglas went into some detail about his Canadians in his book. That would at least give you a starting point. Dudley |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" I'm sorry Ed. I'm not really much of a history buff. Douglas related some things to me through the years about life in 242, but most was personal rather than historical information. I think Pete Stickney or one of the history guys might have some leads for you about Canadian connected RAF operations after D Day . FWIW, Douglas went into some detail about his Canadians in his book. That would at least give you a starting point. Dudley I found a bunch of stuff doing a search on the web for RCAF Squadrons and No.6 Bomber Group etc. Should have done a search first, I guess. Thanks for your response. Ed |
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Ed Majden wrote:
Are there any good books on the Canadian fighter squardrons during WWII and the missions they flew? Also a history of No.6 Bomber Group. Try the Canadian Aviation Historical Society at http://www.cahs.com/index.htm. They have a journal, which might have articles that would interest you. The theme of their 2002 Convention was No. 6 Bomber Group. http://www.cahs.com/NewsAndViews/art...AndMeeting.htm You might want to ask on the Message Board at http://www.rcaf.com/6group/, which also has: Headquarters Squadrons Order of Battle Airfields Daily Operations Combat Reports Strike Photos Crew Photos Aircraft Photos Nose Art Photos Mining Codes Orders & Awards Betty's Bar Links What's New! Memorials Joe |
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You might want to get in contact with Larry Millberry at
Canav Books 51 Balsam Ave Toronto, Ontario M4E 3B6 He has written or co-written some of the best history books about the Royal Canadian Air Force. As well he handles avaition books from other Canadian authors. He will send you a catalogue if you ask for it. Per Ardua ad Astra Dom Joe Osman wrote: Ed Majden wrote: Are there any good books on the Canadian fighter squardrons during WWII and the missions they flew? Also a history of No.6 Bomber Group. Try the Canadian Aviation Historical Society at http://www.cahs.com/index.htm. They have a journal, which might have articles that would interest you. The theme of their 2002 Convention was No. 6 Bomber Group. http://www.cahs.com/NewsAndViews/art...AndMeeting.htm You might want to ask on the Message Board at http://www.rcaf.com/6group/, which also has: Headquarters Squadrons Order of Battle Airfields Daily Operations Combat Reports Strike Photos Crew Photos Aircraft Photos Nose Art Photos Mining Codes Orders & Awards Betty's Bar Links What's New! Memorials Joe |
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![]() "Ed Majden" wrote in message news:qDo2c.697005$JQ1.17343@pd7tw1no... Are there any good books on the Canadian fighter squardrons during WWII and the missions they flew? Also a history of No.6 Bomber Group. You might be interested in the title: Invasions Without Tears - by Monty Berger The story of Canada's top scoring Spitfire 126 Wing, in Europe in WW II. A very good account of the day-to-day lives of pilots and ground crews...lots of details about the missions flown by this Wing. Regards, Kurt |
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In article gIz2c.727374$X%5.482592@pd7tw2no,
"Ed Majden" writes: "Dudley Henriques" I'm sorry Ed. I'm not really much of a history buff. Douglas related some things to me through the years about life in 242, but most was personal rather than historical information. I think Pete Stickney or one of the history guys might have some leads for you about Canadian connected RAF operations after D Day . FWIW, Douglas went into some detail about his Canadians in his book. That would at least give you a starting point. Dudley I found a bunch of stuff doing a search on the web for RCAF Squadrons and No.6 Bomber Group etc. Should have done a search first, I guess. Thanks for your response. I'll have to dig out Wing Commander Johnny Johnson's "Wing Leader" again, but, just going from memory, the Squadrons in his Spitfire Wing post D-Day were Canadians. I'll see if I can dig up some better details later. He found them to be very friendly, aggressive, and capable. (O.K. it's a bit later. Here's the 2 Tactical Air Force's compliment of Canadian units, with their Aircraft types and initial bases. 144 Wing was teh first Allied fighter unit to deploy to France, after the invasion. They were all heavily involved in Air Superiority and Fighter-Bomber type missions - they had a big role at Falaise. For teh Squadrons, the info is Designation, Equipment and Base as og 6 June 1944. 83 Group No. 17 (Canadian) Sector (G/C Bill MacBrien) 126 (Canadian) Wing (W/C George Keefer) 401 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Tangmere, 411 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Tangmere 412 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Tangmere 127 (Canadian) Wing (W/C Lloyd Chadburn) 403 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Tangmere 416 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Tangmere 421 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Tangmere 144 (Canadian) Wing (W/C Johnny Johnson) 441 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Ford 442 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Ford 443 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire IX Ford 43 (RCAF) Wing (W/C M T Judd) 438 (Canadian) Squadron Typhoon Ib Hurn 439 (Canadian) Squadron Typhoon Ib Hurn 440 (Canadian) Squadron Typhoon Ib Hurn 39 Recce Wing (W/C Bunt Waddell) 168 Squadron, Spitfire XIV (Odiham, B.8 1Jul) 400 (Canadian) Squadron, Mosquito XVII Odiham 414 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire XIV Odiham 430 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire XIV Odiham 83 Group Reserve 402 (Canadian) Squadron Spitfire V Digby 85 Group 148 Wing 409 (Canadian) Squadron (S/L Wendy Reid) Mosquito XIII Reserves from ADGB 406 (Canadian) Squadron, Beaufighter Winkleigh, Colerne 418 (Canadian) Squadron MosquitoXIII Hurn A good start for better details would be: http://www3.sympatico.ca/angels_eight/ Hope This Helps. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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