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Stig Jarlevik 15th March 2009 15:32

Re: Two Bf109s claimed by Mosquito at night
 
Frank

A quick update with regard to the Mosquito. Cannot have been RS596.
It sure belonged to 23 Sq during the war, but it was handed over to Signal School on 7.9.1954

Also it seems that T A Smith (still no first name?) only was credited with one single victory in WW 2. The 23 Sq only gets credit for a single kill that night.

Cheers
Stig

mhuxt 15th March 2009 22:45

Re: Two Bf109s claimed by Mosquito at night
 
Looks like "finger trouble" for RS507.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stig Jarlevik (Post 83094)
Frank

A quick update with regard to the Mosquito. Cannot have been RS596.
It sure belonged to 23 Sq during the war, but it was handed over to Signal School on 7.9.1954

Also it seems that T A Smith (still no first name?) only was credited with one single victory in WW 2. The 23 Sq only gets credit for a single kill that night.

Cheers
Stig


hooter 17th March 2009 01:40

Re: Two Bf109s claimed by Mosquito at night
 
Hi all,
well Tom (Tommy-100570), my father, was credited with one destroyed and one damaged on the night of the 16th of January. It was flying RS507
There was a further 109 up the runway which spun in and blew up of its own accord, the pilot panicking my father said. The german pilots did visit my father in the airfield sickbay, and did tell him that his efforts had scratched three 109's from their strength, all of them were write offs. At this point they did not expect him to live-there was already a grave prepared for him next to his navigator.
And yes it was typical that he was credited with one destroyed, one damaged at the Squadron.
Not tonight but this week i will see if i can scan his little tally sheet showing what he did do-it was just a faint pencil written list on a scrap of paper tucked in his log book-and i will post a scan of the last page of his log book.
A lot of the low level chaps did a full tour with very little to show for it-but as they were reminded by B R O B Hoare (Sammy) it was the psychological effect it had on the enemy, not just the kill rate 1 on 1.
Additionally by january, alot of the airfields had been beefed up with additional flak so rhubarbing an airfield was a different proposition than a year earlier.
to put this into perspective I did hear that while the squadron was 'up' in Italy a year earlier, one night, no one saw a single german plane-it was learned later that 22 axis-german planes crashed because they kept on getting diverted and refused clearance due to the squadrons presence. (Possibly from the Y service)
However sadly i cannot remember where i read this.

hooter 17th March 2009 01:49

Re: Two Bf109s claimed by Mosquito at night
 
Re Arthur Clarence Cockayne-
frank, I'll sort out 'Cockies' details this week as well-i have his death notice with details.
It was one of my fathers last wishes that I get his navigators medals back to the family, (Cockies family had died out we think)-to those who would remember him.
They were very kindly sold back to me by a collector from france who did a very noble thing.


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