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Old 24th November 2021, 12:12
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Re: DH Hornets fly under bridge

Hello,

THE LINTON HORNET WING, RAF LINTON-ON-OUSE.

No.64 Squadron.

1949.

During March 6th, 12th and 13th, Operation Forth/Clyde involved the squadron in sorties to Bishopbriggs and Abbotsinch when P.II Hartley* with his No.2 flew under the Forth Bridge, taking cine-film in the process. On return he faced a cool reception, explaining in his defence that briefing had clearly stipulated not flying above fifty feet.

*No.64 Squadron Pilots - N.C.Os - W/O (later P.II) J. Hartley p.66).

The Hornet File.
Cooper,Lewis G.
Tonbridge: Air-Britain(Historians),1992.
p.62.

Col.
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