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Mattcom 14th January 2020 19:25

DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Hello everybody
As i am working on british light planes in french service (article to come Avions) i have two questions. The first one is a bit stupid, but...
Did the RAF Miles Magister and Tiger Moth in 1939/june 40 in France were all painted with yellow underside ?
The second is a bit more detailed :-)
I have two ex RAF planes used by french pilots in june 1940 :
Magister R1910
Tiger Moth R5021
May be one of you can know the RAF unit who left them in France in june ?

Thanks a lot for your help :-)
Best regards

Matt

musec04 14th January 2020 21:22

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Hello Matt,


Not much info Im afraid but the relevant Air Britain publication has R1910 as 21 Aircraft Depot and R5021 as Photographic Development Unit.Nothing more than that hopefully someone can add more.


Looking forward to the article when published,


Regards,


Clint

Mattcom 15th January 2020 10:15

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Hello
Thanks a lot for the infos Clint !

And thanks for your looking forward ;-)
I hope it will not take too much time but I still have some work. It's not a simple subject.
There will be all Moth familly and some very surprising things ;-)

In this way i also posted a message in the Luftwaffe board : http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...t=55926&page=2

Best Regard !

Matt

Stig Jarlevik 15th January 2020 12:24

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Matt

With regard to the Magister, Peter Amos (in his book) says:
Delivered to 8 MU at Little Rissington 13.11.1939; to 21 AD at Nantes-Bouguenais 28.2.1940; abandoned in France June 1940

With regard to the Tiger Moth, Malcolm Fillmore says:
Taken on charge by 6 MU at Brize Norton 11.3.1940; to Photographic Development Unit at Heston 21.4.1940; presumably taken to France; presumably lost in France by June 1940; Presumed struck off charge 21.6.1947
(that date was a massive clean out date by RAF and had no relevance to actual loss date)

Cheers
Stig

paulmcmillan 15th January 2020 13:58

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Matt

Out of interest what is the source of the Tiger Moth in French service

Paul

Mattcom 15th January 2020 15:29

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Hi :-)

@Stig
Thanks a lot for this details.
For the Moth, its clear that it's not "presumably" now :-). I have two source that he was taken in charge by french Armée de l'air. He is in "free zone" (Vichy zone) at the end of the campaign. I do not know his history after (may be scraped).
Hoping for a pic seems to be impossible but i'd like to "imagine" it in color profil.

@Paul
As always for my work : primary source from many archives, log book, etc.
All will be detailed in the article. their units, pilots, flights, etc.
The hardest part is pictures...

Best regards

Matt

Bertrand H 15th January 2020 15:35

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Hi,


Photo of the Miles R1910 formerly taken Toulouse-Francazal in june 1940 amongst Morane 406 is page 138 of the book on GC III/3 (LELApresse) ; the underside does not look very white like the white in the UK roundel or flag...


Bertrand

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Mattcom 15th January 2020 16:43

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Thanks my friend ;-)
If think the magister is clearly yellow
Not so simple for the Tiger I can imagine...
Best

Matt

Benemack 15th January 2020 16:50

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Matt

In regard to the Tiger Moths used in France in 1940, I am progressively posting on the Air-Britain Message Board full details of the history of every Tiger Moth and am up to those Tigers built in July 1940. Hence, I have already posted what is known of those sent to France.

It is suggested that R5021 was taken over by the Armee de l'Air. I would like to know more - as well as anything else you might have on French Tiger Moths. If you (or anyone) would like to see the Tiger Moth histories so far posted, please contact me direct

Malcolm Fillmore

Stig Jarlevik 15th January 2020 16:50

Re: DH Tiger moth & Magister in France 1940
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mattcom (Post 281159)
Hi :-)

@Stig
Thanks a lot for this details.
For the Moth, its clear that it's not "presumably" now :-).
Best regards
Matt

Yes, that was pretty clear from the start :)

I also look forward to your article in Avions. Not being French speaking is an obstacle, but tenacity usually gets me through the interesting stuff and my dictionary is a quite good and handy friend...

Good luck
Cheers
Stig


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