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Andy Saunders 16th March 2009 12:14

Hurricane V7014 - lost 5 June 1942
 
Can anyone provide any further information relating to V7014 (ex 229 Squadron) lost with 56 OTU when it dived into the ground at Cupar, Fife, on 5 June 1942?

Who was the pilot? Where was the exact location of the crash?

dp_burke 16th March 2009 16:58

Re: Hurricane V7014 - lost 5 June 1942
 
Using Geoff Sullivans Website
http://www.hut-six.co.uk/cgi-bin/search39-47.php


and the Scotlandspeople website
www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

The following airman matches (other than age) as registered dead in the Cupar District of Fife during 1942
A 26 year old Edwin J Estcourt-Watkin age 26 is registered in Cupar during 1942.

Name: ESTCOURT-WATKINS, EDWIN JAMES
Initials: E J
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Pilot Officer (Pilot)
Regiment/Service: Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Age: 28
Date of Death: 05/06/1942
Service No: 119398
Additional information: Husband of Ethel Cecilia Estcourt-Watkins, of Lower Edmonton, Middlesex.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Sec H Grave 33 M.
Cemetery: LEUCHARS CEMETERY

Flight Magazine archives list him as Killed on Active Service.

I've checked the other RAF / RAFVR men lsited for that date and I'm confident that the man above is correct, he could be RCAF, RAAF etc also.

I checked the RCAF, RAAF and RNZAF airmen also and I'm happy none of them were killed in Soctland that date.

Andy Saunders 16th March 2009 18:35

Re: Hurricane V7014 - lost 5 June 1942
 
Thank you for that! Most helpful.

Here is the Hurricane in which he was lost:

dp_burke 16th March 2009 18:58

Re: Hurricane V7014 - lost 5 June 1942
 
Cheers, I'd still order the Form 1178 from Hendon to make sure.

Where did the picture come from?

Andy Saunders 16th March 2009 21:10

Re: Hurricane V7014 - lost 5 June 1942
 
The photo was from a 229 Squadron veteran. The aircraft was the regular mount of Flt Lt J B Holderness.

markjsheppard 16th March 2009 22:20

Re: Hurricane V7014 - lost 5 June 1942
 
Andy

Unusual name. Also married so possible children.

Found this for a David Estcourt-Watkins. Could be a relative - son/grandson/nephew etc?

http://www.mcadvo.co.uk/GB/en/lawyer..._St_Neots.html

regards

Mark

Andy Saunders 16th March 2009 22:49

Re: Hurricane V7014 - lost 5 June 1942
 
Great minds and all that....!

Yes, I had found that too and wondered if there was a link. Thanks though.


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