
31st July 2010, 17:51
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: cotswolds uk
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Re: RAF pilot training, 1940
Kutscha – not a huge help, I’m afraid, & not typical, because we were the last 20 Pre-war Cranwell Cadets-to-be. Cranwell had become an FTS & was full, so we had to start on Tiger Moths at 9 FTS, Ansty.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ok/01cadet.jpg
What a soul-destroying waste of time. God knows how they filled in the ground time with talk??
Can’t recall the Exercises No1-22 – but they were 4 year-old stuff. In addition we did 2 Cross-countries, Spinning & 8 hrs Link Trainer.
40 hrs Dual, 34 hrs Solo, FOUR months!!
So on to Cranwell – Harts & then Hinds. Again, Exercises No1-22!! But we did do 16 cross-countries, 5 Air-ground firing, 2 Aerobatics, 7 Bombing with 25lbers, one Quarter Attacks & some Formation. Two night flights. 27 hrs Dual, 65 hrs Solo, 3 months. Instead of 3 peacetime years!!
Ground School – Engines, Theory of Flight, Map Reading, Parachute maintenance (?) - there must have been something else??
Fully trained – on to No1 Squadron, Northolt.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...yforbattle.jpg
18-26 July - Dual experience in Miles Master, Solo in Master.
Solo in Hurricane.
Climb to 29,000’, 2 Formation flights, 2 ‘Dogfights’, 1 ‘Attacks’, 1 Air Firing, 2 Sector Recce. 16 hours, then:
27 July Patrol St Catherine’s Point to cover de-beaching of Tanker.
30 July Patrol.
31 July Patrols x4
etc
15 August 'Destroyed' Me109 near Harwich. With hindsight - doubtful!
16 August Shot down!!
= Tim
Last edited by timothy; 1st August 2010 at 07:49.
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