ww2 plane crash sites map kent

Hi Hugh, yeah thats lovely. Posted on 16 December 2021 - 7:39 pm by . when I visit the Forum. Im sorry that I do not have more information to go with this story. Cycle Route Wings of Freedom: Crash Site Spitfire LF Mk. Somewhere we have documentary evidence. I believe it crashed shortly after take off near Barningham, UK. II / # LL701 / Operation Schweinfurt / Cause unknown / Crash in the North Sea / Flight Lieutenant James Clement Hornby / 7 missing. I am looking into a crash that occurred during WW2 that happened near Kirkham village. Registration No L6290. Is there any chance that you could send me any info you may have on this crash please? Service personnel from Marham are ready to take part in a controlled mini excavation as part of their development. Thanks for taking the time to respond to my initial inquiry. They are eye-witness accounts of two crashes I witnessed. walking; dogs; wheelchair users; climbing . Sgt Donald L. Moore, right waist gunner, killed Hi Sandy, If you have any photos, it would be good to add them here. This is the first time I have visited this site. The Snake Pass can be found in the Peak District, along the A57 main road that runs from Ladybower Reservoir to Glossop. Hi Martin, it is not a crash site I have visited but maybe I need to, was not aware of it! If I cant, maybe someone else can shed light on it? Cees Waardenburg, DFC, and Gunner FO Harry Payne were only men aboard, up from Dunsfold, and both killed. They were returning from an attack on Germany (Cologne?) Hello, Click on a location name to go to the location page, or click on the coordinates to go to the map. See details: See map: N58437. P-38 Lightning 42-67207. 2 Killed Including Russell Charles Denny from Western Australia. Jun 11, 2014 at 5:00 am. http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/12924. I had a hunch that the plane might have come from Podington in Beds, now the site of the race track Santa Pod.I Corresponded with Dearborn about this,but there was no way of getting to the site. I have investigated the crash files but I am unable to find any information concerning this particular crash. Some small fragments, showing signs of burning can be found amongst the heather at the site. Any news appreciated. I have met family members and still search for information. American plane coming into mendlesham airfield was shot down by following German plane. Other areas of the UK. The crash reports are on Forms 1180 but I doubt they would record the information you require? Thank you for letting us know. Can I help? I am in the front seat by the way. Crash sites Airspeed AS.10 Oxford. The aircraft crashed ten minutes later in the circuit of Enstone airfield, at Hookerswell Farm on south-east side of Little Tew. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. One other thing, in doing a basic computer search for the crash site, Park Farm, Hoxne, Suffolk, I was unable to find it. 1939-40 1941 1942 1943 1944-5 A composite 1939-45 map. 31st may 1945 B-17G 43-38919 561BS 388BG station 136 8AF KCR(killed in crash) Pilot Metz, Walter B ENGland Barningham/ 1mi SE, can order crash report from site that will probably list crew and likely other casulties. My mother used to work there in the 1950s and 60s. which crashed into a field killing the pilot and a wren radio mechanic who were on a t3st flight. Schnaufer survived the War, took over the family wine business & was killed in a collision with a Citroen truck carrying gas bottles in the Bordeaux region near the tiny hamlet of Jauge. Hello Richard, When the stations crash crew appeared at the site they found the remains of a No.12 Squadron Lancaster scattered over the ground and among the wreckage, the bodies of its seven crew. geograph for square SP5345. For those looking for downed aircraft information may I suggest looking at the below resources. Source Material The main source material used for the maps were the St Margaret's ARP Log books, transcribed by our Hon. Ive done a bit of checking and it seems he was a navigator with RAFVR and fell out of a Whitely at 1400ft in the peak district of Derbyshire while attached to 81 OTU at Ashbourne. I feel inspired now to visit the crash site and add it to these pages. Map of wartime aircraft crash sites. I was in the ATC at Hooton Park which was our private playground as kids. I dont think this is the correct place because your dates are different, but Im looking for more information about the crash where my great uncle lost his life, and I really dont know where else to look. However, one local source mentions a possible plane crash so it seems worth following up..thanks in advance for any help or advice- PD. Regards Levi Wilson. A further shed was added to the site and a range of non-rigid airships designed and constructed. He was the flight engineer. I was born on Stocking Farm and there were always rumours of this around. Can you tell me if Lancaster ED548 ph-1-x was recovered after the crash on 07/07/1943 at the Pow burn near Airth, 1/2 mile west of Kincardine Bridge.I live in Kincardine, my father told me as a boy of the crash.During this lockdown I have collated all the crew and their positions.Was it based at Grangemouth,did it fly from there and was an explosion the cause of the crash. Superfortress 44-61999 Over-Exposed! air crash site on Bleaklow, Superfortress RB-29A 44-61999 Over-Exposed! (sometimes called the Bleaklow Bomber), http://aircrewremembrancesociety.co.uk/styled-5/styled-10/styled-269/index.html, https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C16997728, Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, http://www.fredtrendle.de/images/pdf/Buchauszug-Februar-1944-Nacht.pdf, http://www.rafcommands.com/database/serials/details.php?uniq=Z9471, All photos and text are aircrashsites.co.uk unless otherwise stated. Use the slider or your mouse scroll wheel to zoom in and out. Richard. http://www.rafcommands.com/database/serials/details.php?uniq=Z9471. Looking for information on Sergeant Walter Thompson service number 1066764 died 5th June 1942 buried in Bergen General Cemetery. Excluding the well-known Liberator crash in Chichester,West Sussex- if anyone out there has any data on a possible WW2 crash-site in the Fishbourne area, on farmland just outside the village, would like to know. 04 Aug 2013: Cessna 182P: Stanwood, WA. They recently published an article about a Lancaster that crashed at Scraptoft. Sad to read of your mums recent passing. They are collating memories from us older residents (or in my case ex-resident) so that these may be recorded for posterity and provide a reminder to future generation of what life was like in the village. The day before WW2 started, Saturday Sept 2nd, 1939, I was evacuated to Milton Street, Maidstone in Kent. People who have read it found it quite amusing. These sites are not protected in any way but anyone finding items would have the sense and good manners to inform the local RAF base and let them take it from there, easiest way around that. All 8 occupants killed. Later I lived in Stonehouse Road and occasionally attended Evensong at St.Margarets. As one of the aircraft, (An F-61 "Black Widow"), neared Worcester Airport, the pilot, Lt. Col. Vinton E. Broidy, 33, radioed that he was . Frank Towler and I reached the plane, the guns had been removed. I believe(?) The five Australians were buried in the Cambridge City Cemetery and the other two were taken to their home towns. Kind regards Crash Sites De Havilland Mosquito. And but seconds after the whole crew jumped exploded in mid-air. Engine and parts at Parham Airfield Museum. He provides a rough grid reference for the crash site; NY521371. Does anyone know about this crash??? A body was also recovered from the wreckage. I know, isnt it strange how one link leads to another! Does anyone have any info on the crash of Liberator B24 j Shazam at Carrs Wood Costessey Norfolk on 7th March 1945. My dad has been talking about the crash that occurred at Curry Wood as he lived in Halstead and remembers it occurring. Early next month, the family of our B17s tailgunner will be getting their historic cartridge, in a cheery ceremony at the USAF Academy in Colorado Springs. It was with the 457th Bomb Group and was on a bombing raid to Merseberg near Leipzig in Germany on 21 April 1944, probably to attack the oil refinery there. Appledram Arlington (Hailsham) Ashdown Forest . It was a Canadian pilot My email address is: For the Achterhoek region, the AVOG's Crash Museum at Lievelde, The Netherlands, might be a source of information. I could have searched for many more years and not found the wonderful sources you did. hello looking for information on allied aircraft which crashed in village of Hallot in France at the end of July 1944 my farther died and two others were wounded trying to rescue the crew, they ran into a mine field, Be nice to know if the crew survived and what aircraft it was. Hi I am trying to find the location and the type of plane in which W/O Robert L. Double DFM., aged just 22, was killed on May 18th 1944. I worked at Glemham House (not Hall) for Lord and Lady Cranbroke and if I recall correctly there is a propellor blade embedded in the ground at the site where a plane crashed as a memorial ( On private land just inside the perimeter wall beside New Road) approx grid reference TM 34193 61657. Thanks. She married a Packman from Knockholt. Further information required please. The weather was very thundery which brought down several aircraft including 42-31038, also from 306BG, which came down nr. Oosterhout - North Brabant. As far as I know (although Im no expert by any means) the nearest fighter operational bases near us were Kings Cliffe, Wittering and Ingham..Saying that it is possible some bomber bases had fighter squadrons as well. Ian, hi steve Just come across your query about Robert Leonard Double. Hi David, I will take a look when get chance (busy this weekend) but will get back to you in a couple of days, see if I can find anything that might jog your memory! Your father worked in the woods at Randles Lane,and my aunt told me his name. The Manchester went down. Just read American Hero the biography of Tommy Hitchcock who was instrumental in the development of the P51B Mustang equipped with the Rolls Royce Merlin engine. Dr Wigram was our GP. Hi Allan, not a site I have visited, but it was Wellington L7857, crashed 17 October 1940. Use our interactive map to find out where. Originally from N.Ireland, age 20 years. Apparently it crashed just North of the Main Railway line to the east of Westbury Station Not far off the Ham road. It seems likely the survivors were wearing parachutes and were able to get out of the aircraft and open them. Hi Derek, thank you for your enquiry. We often played in the Spitfire that was left in one of the hangars at Hooton. The American Air Museum in Britain has a different listing. Im hoping if anyone knows of any details about this. One was Aug 1St 1039, the other in 1944. 115. And you said there are many local stories about the crash? Required fields are marked *. Crash Cause: Target / Mission: Crash Area - Location: -. Judging by the empty hop garden and the warm clothing this is either very early in 1940 or much later in the year The two planes, a Hawker Hurricane Mk.I V6565 and V7742 hit the ground on 12th August 1941 and . On at least one occasion one did not pull up and there was a big splash. and occupied by sheep. Thanks to former Stanhoe resident Arthur Walker for most of the information on these crash sites. Has any body got any ideas? A NEW digital map has painstakingly recorded all the bombs that fell on Britain during World War II. On September 2, 1945, the last day of the war, a USMC Grumman F6F-5 crashed in Death Valley. Thank you for your email earlier in the year. Halifax DT581, Hoar Side Moor, Todmorden. He was originally from Stowmarket in Suffolk and I am the towns historin trying to put a nice piece together about his short life. Believe there may be a memorial there now. There is also a map but not much use in identifiying exact locations Apparently the aircraft disintegrated so the debris will have been spread out over a wide area but I suspect the majority of the debris landed in one compact place. Just came across your website.Park Farm, Hoxne. Remains of a machine gun from Messerschmitt Bf 109 Werknummer 7463, shot down by anti-aircraft fire on 7 February 1942. remember avro anson crashing from walney airfield in field next to where i live avon street killing all crew .i believe two brothers were with them .1942 ? The man is holding up part of the tail section. I did a brief enquiry into the Ancestry Website and I see that Lt Reeds body was repatriated to the USA in 1948 and is buried at Benton Harbor Michigan but you may well know that. Michelle. I have been to the Aviation Archaeology web site mentioned and will probably order the crash report. Do you have any info on B17 crash at Bovingdon herts 1942-3 on a weather check flight, Visited site years ago and found some parts. Home; Map of crashes; List by state; About; Washington fatal crashes (1183) View all crashes on a map. Again, thank you so much for replying. A Plane Crash in Maidstone. If you were to post your query in the general forum on RAF Commands website, I am sure someone there will help you. She lived in Knockholt. Ammunition was flying everywhere. I researched this years ago. I am trying to find out any information about a B-17 Flying Fortress plane crash May 31, 1945. One of the most prominent aircraft crash sites can be discovered from Wasdale Head. Mrs Nelson, wife of the Station Commander at RAF Blyton, was outside when she saw a fire overhead. Crew bailed out safely. Thank you. The pair collided with another Nomad over southern Lake Muskoka and crashed into the lake's icy depths on December 13th, 1940 while searching for another pilot that had gone missing in a snow storm the day before. I remember the exceedingly brave firemen breaking into the blazing fuselarge armed with axes in an attempt to save there colleagues. He had so many stories about growing up there. Maybe. He lived there all his life literally born and died in the village. I remember Grosvenor Aslachsen being Rector. Thanks. Thank you. Regarding photos of crash sites there ought to be a central source but I understand that the official pictures of the Shazam crash have been lost and this may have happened to many others. I was shown the site many years ago by an eye witness to the crash but memory has faded. Unfortunately I dont have a copy of Michael Hursts book however I learned of the crash site reading a review of a new book Cumbria At War 1939-45 written by Ruth Mansergh and published by Pen and Sword. The footage of you flying was terrific as well. The result was that the Albemarles port wing stalled and she dived vertically into the ground. I am told it was a Armstrong whitly but can find no colabaration. Confused by auto headlights, the fighter hit a tree while attacking the airfield at RAF Elvington and crashed at Sutton upon Derwent, Yorkshire; all four crew members were killed. It looks as though we have come to the end of the road regarding our research although I will continue to check the internet from time to time just in case any further info. The amazing World War Two plane graveyard that still sits atop the Peak District where 157 airmen lost their lives. The downing of Lancaster ME323 is also mentioned in Nachtjagd War Diaries Vol 2 An Operational History of the German Night Fighter Force in the West, April 1944 May 1945 by Dr. Theo Boiten and Roderick J MacKenzie (2008) in which they identify the possible credit for the shooting down of ME323 to Lt. Gnther Wulf. Can anyone help? The crews, including your uncle Arthur, were based at RAF Wickenby and had only been there a few days before losing their lives. Where is the Bleaklow Bomber plane crash site? I have to go back at what I just now do remember (without checking) and what Tom wrote and told me in his original letters to me! Would you like a free copy. Hi Roger Maybe someone on here can help? Was Flight Sergeant Denny a relative? This link to a geograph page shows the location of the crash site and memorial on an Ordnance Survey map I used to watch dive bombers practicing on the spur of sand that extended from Tentsmuir. since dad was assigned to different crews when their gunner was unable to fly cant really find imformation. Do you know where it may be currently? My research re 2nd Lt Reed is complete re the crash except for a pic of the crash scene, I have a ongoing enq in the States re a possible nephew which I am waiting on. Student . Great memories of playing in the Spitfire at Hooton. Anything would be most appreciated. Kind regards. [1] [2] The crash killed 14 of 15 passengers and crew, including Prince George, Duke of Kent, who was on duty . Info on this can be found here http://aircrewremembrancesociety.co.uk/styled-5/styled-10/styled-269/index.html The official report states ''This a/c No.3 in a tail chase was seen to commence to pull out from a dive. Do you know of an aircrash or have a photograph of which I witnessed as a 4 year old at Cairnbulg It occured at the beginning of the aerodrome near where we were staying about 1944 I think it was a spitfire and the trainee pilot had come in too low and his rear wheel caught on the railway fence. Im looking for any info in regards to Lancaster LL701 that went down on February 24/25 1944 on a Schweinfurt night raid. This question has been asked on-line before (not at this site) but I have not seen a response or answer. Campbell made a crash landing upon returning to base. Interesting to read that Sandy. Staff Sergeant Leo L. Henry Nose Gunner. crew of 297 Squadron His godson still lives in Curry Wood Gerald Brooks another well known and long-established Halstead family. My grandfather, Anthony Hunter, was on the flight and I would like to visit the site. His aircraft took off from Glatton at 14:19 hrs on an operational mission. Following-up my former request about the Wittering crash, I am of course (when requested) tell more about my late and for many years good and well respectyed friend Thomas C. Stanley MBE of Liverpool, ex-crew member of Manchester L7518. Airspeed Oxford NM683, Rushup Edge, Peak District. For my part I feel most of the wreckage was recovered and what is left are clear up debris pits. http://www.parhamairfieldmuseum.co.uk/390th-bomb-group/interesting-information-and-facts/. Running short of fuel and in poor visibilty, they headed for what seemed to be an airstrip. Yorkshire Air Museum picked up the rear fuselage from here. I have found a report in Jim Jones Personal history of RAF Harwell which I think my be this accidentmarch 11th Wellington X3874 observed by schoolboys to roll over on its back 600feet over Didcot and spiral down, it crashed and burnt outin Fleet meadow.Its said the pilot was practising single engine flying when he got into trouble the accident was thought to be 1942 but not sure. Aviation Archeological Research and Investigation On this page search by pressing (as you can on any page or document) Ctrl + F and in the search bar type 42-97236; it will take you to the entry for this aircraft. Hope this answers your immediate questions and provides a basis for further research. It looks like your uncle was the pilot of Lancaster ME323 which was shot down at eight minutes past one on the morning of 4 March 1945. Walton rang my aunt in Orpington, one night to say the plane had come down (hinT: Id be interested!). Hi could you give me any info on this crash site iam a relative of Flight Sergeant Valencia. My Father William George Baker. My grandmothers house in Monifieth had a splendid view of the Firth of Tay. Going back to the air crash, dad used to talk about growing up in the war years, I think our children would be taken away from us if we allowed them to do some of the things he and his friends got up to!! Have you ever seen the wreckage or heard stories about this particular crash? I did find two pictures of Alfred 11 but there were no photos of the crash site. The aircraft crashed at 14:55 hrs at Park Farm, Hoxne, Suffolk. The church has had a few incumbents since Ashlachsen, we were married in 1991 by Malcolm Bury but he has sadly died. Wellington DV810 on Broomhead Moor. I am going to the American Cemetery at Madingley this coming weekend and I hope they may be able to suggest where they might be obtained. The Aircraft suffered an engine explosion followed by a fierce fire which led to the wing becoming detached before the plane crashed. A genealogist researching a family member killed in a plane crash will likely have the person's name and date of death, and probably a general location, such as the name of a town, or at least the state. Learn how to create your own. Can you gie me any information on the crash of a USAAF P47 Razor back THunderbolt near the Blackbrook Reservoir (Shepshed Leicestershire)Around the end of the second world war) ? Any info gratefully received. In short, if you wanted to reply to my email address I can send it all over to you. During an investigation into the crash, officials determined the aircraft had left Colorado Springs between 9:30 and 10 a.m. that morning. Crash Sites Bell P-39 Airacobra. Can anyone help me? ww2 plane crash sites map kent. Thanks Beth. Any information please, his family are trying to find out about it. http://www.fredtrendle.de/images/pdf/Buchauszug-Februar-1944-Nacht.pdf (Page 213). I lived there from 1955 70 and small pieces of aircraft were constantly being unearthed when the field just opposite the farm entrance was ploughed. There was an anti aircraft gun in the same field as well. Because there was a vast amount of small fragments we decided to cease detecting on that field. Hi Richard, Made contact with Stan Bishop, the only info he has is what I have Runway is approx 1km south east of that point. Several years ago had a visit from 3 of the surviving crew members who found quite a few bits of their plane on our land that adjoins the crash site. I live approximately a mile from where the Lancaster your uncle was flying crashed. Crash site of USAAF P51B Mustang 43-12419 on Rooley Moor. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Your email address will not be published. on April 3 1945. Subscribe for more: http://goo.gl/JJSE4ZWelcome to FootageArchive! Several agencies pulled a 59-year-old man and a 23-year-old man out of the wreck. If ever I get down that part of the country I shall try to pin down the exact spot and add a photo of it. Ian. My uncle (SHC Thrower) was killed 16/11/1943 when Wellington Mk 1c, DV918, from 21 Operational Training Unit took off from RAF Enstone at 2010 to carry out a training exercise. Chichester (Portfield Fuel Depot) The Benzett ALG airstrip was established in 1943 and first used by Spitfire IX's of No.122 Squadron followed by squadrons to combat flying . I found what looks like a latch handle that has a plastic grommit attached, and the grommit has Wellington Regd moulded into it. Im Terry Rafter from Australia. Parts of the plane fell in the vicinity of the field at Glatton. Also looking into the other two RAf men buried at Ticknall and both were training accident victims. Debi Hartley, 51, was on a casual walk with her partner Graham Holden, 54, and their dog Bonnie when they made the "one in a million" discovery. Archiving the history of Walcott-on-Sea, North Norfolk, at present researching plane crashes during WW2 I have researched the following B24 Liberator 29/4/44 [one killed the pilot] a Mosquito Bomber 13/9/44 [ all crew survived] and Whitley Bomber4/7/41 [all crew survived] I am sure there are more if any one can assist would be grateful. Very sorry to hear of your loss, Hazel. in service at Halstead Place in the early nineteenth century. The B-17 is owned . Thank you very much! This interactive image was created with ThingLink. Hi Geoff, have you seen this? Pilot Fl.Lt. Hi Ian, thank you for the prompt reply. Not come across any photos of him yet. Maybe it was a Wellington, or a Whitley bomber. From Bomber county aviation resource are these details; RAF Crash Sites 1942 - 1945. It is titled I Join The Fray. Below; photo from the 457 Bomb Group Association showing some of the wreckage. michael_haspey@live.com, My late father Vincent Place was rear gunner lancs I have been told his aircraft crashed on a training flight in Snowdonia only him and the pilot survived 1943/44 I would be great full if you have any info on this as I cant find any info on his war records any where thank you, Hi Mark, have you any more details at all? Crash Sites Consolidated PBY Catalina. Barry. David AP, remember as a lad finding a canopy of either a spitfire or hurricane on spare land between clifton,the irwell and agecroft collery in manchester,never did find out which it was and i think its been dug up NOT the B24 that crashed on Freckleton school near what is now Bae Warton. Hover over a marker for more information. One was called Losses of the US 8th and 9th Airforces Volume 5 April 1944 to June 1944 written by Stan D Bishop.It may be worth checking to see if the crash of Alfred 11 is recorded. I will take a look and let you know if I find anything. Watch, learn. The crashed planes were photographed and cataloged and then removed, here are 22 of the best images we could find! Hiim looking for the exact location crash site of Stirling Lk116. The 75th anniversary is looming and me being the Parish Chair for Birkin we are to erect a memorial to the flight crews at the crash site. Sorry I cannot help Richard Storr but I am replying as I live in Walcott on North Norfolk coast and as local historian I researched the crash at 1329hrs on Sat 29th April 1944 of a B24 at Walcott the pilot 2nd Lt John Warner REED aged 26 was killed, all of the crew of 9 bailed out and survived. Click the "Satellite" button for an aerial view. Do you knowis Park Farm an actual farm, a park, or a village? Good of you to provide the crew details. I remember one of the older girls next door (the coal mans daughter) holding my hand and taking me over there to see the crash site. I believe my great uncle John Ernest Hindmarch was on this flight and I have been trying to find out a little more background info to pass on to the Washington History Society with his RAF Photograph. I think it was called Hudds Hill? Open full screen to view more. Hi However I am afraid she was unable to add to the info I have about about Shazam nor did she have any suggestions as to where any photos may be obtained in regards the crash of Alfred 11. Does anyone have any information regarding the collision of two Lancasters, just outside Waltham airfield, on Black Thursday? This was all in a 10 day trip to Denmark in 2018 which my wife and I greatly enjoyed. Best regards It is not unlikely as there were a number of aircraft which crashed taking off and landing at RAF Cranage. I threw some away at first, but now Im bagging it all just in case. I saw a picture of the headstone of his grave on findagrave.com. Hi Gary I live very near to you and I have done some similar research but in relation to bomber command, maybe this info will help. I am sure every USAAF crash site was photographed. Tantalisingly I was offer info and pics from a local but they never materialised after the death of the locals brother. It crashed by the river chelmer great dunmow 20/3/1945. And heard talk of Douglas Blundell, and the people who lived at Colgates. Sgt Leroy L. Logan, engineer / upper turret gunner, killed Photo from this page; I am trying to find the Exact location of Blenheim X3338 that crashed on a training exercise 1.5 miles North East of Woodford Northants on 13th January 1945? I doubt your Spitfire was involved in enemy action in my own opinion it could have been an ATA crash. neck.Would you have any information regarding the crash. On Friday, August 20, 1948, seven military aircraft left Mitchell Field on Long Island, N. Y., bound for the Worcester Airport in Worcester, Massachusetts to take part in an airshow over the weekend. According to the . Bruntingthorpe, Bitteswell ( now Magna Park ) and Rearsby were used for new aircraft storage. Would you have anything on this. I was living in Orpington and in the winter of 1943 / 4 was taken to see a crashed B17 but not near Curry Wood. 115. Hoping to help Dutch son of Ceess best friend from those days. Thats him! These mention that Lancster LL701 went down in the North Sea. The detectorist had dug down at the farm and found human remains. Im researching its history. Does anyone have any information about an Anson or possibly oxford Could you please get in contact? Im trying to put together a memorial frame for him. Showing images tagged with WW2 Aircraft Crash Site tag. Thanks so much for your email. Or you could ask at the Holmes Chapel local history group or put a post on the RAF Commands Forum; the group members there may be able to help?

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