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Defiants at Madras, India
Can anyone tell me which squadron is referred to in the following: http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-sty...cle2771785.ece
and anything about their operations at Madras. Also, was there any RAF bases at or near Bangalore, India in WWII. If these Defiants saw action against a Japanese attack there how did they fare especially during daylight operations. |
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Re: Defiants at Madras, India
I have just had an email reply from Col Bruggy to this post. I dont understand the reply to my post, it does not appear here in this thread and gives a link that will not open. Help please.
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Re: Defiants at Madras, India
OK now with an adjustment to the web address.
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Re: Defiants at Madras, India
Thanks to Col Bruggy for the article which includes info on Defiant N1801 PS-B Coimbature II. For some reason his posting does not appear here. The name Coimbature is a place in India and suggests an Indian connection. The article states that the aircraft was flown by Fred Hughes in 1940 and that it later had 5 swastikas painted on. The photo in the 'Hindi' shows the aircraft with these swastikas. So, can anyone tell me what became of this aircraft. Also, what RAF squadrons were operating out of Madras in 1942 and if they saw any action. As mentioned in my original posting I am also interested in any other nearby RAF bases including any at bangalore.
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Re: Defiants at Madras, India
The photo doesn't help in that 264 Sqn (the photo) never operated Defiants outside UK let alone India. I suggest if you want to know what RAF ac operated out of Madras that you post another question on the other board leaving out the Defiant reference?
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Re: Defiants at Madras, India
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205210136
May 1941 at Colerne ( No. 264 converting here to Mosquito IIs ) This picture could also have been shot in April 1941, at West Malling or even Biggin Hill. No. 264 was "Madras Presidency" Squadron, hence the Indian connection. This aircraft was "purchased out of Madras Governor's war fund" according to the picture caption from The Hindi. In a case like this, it was usual to give the aircraft a name associated with the donator, and Coimbatore is a city in what was the Madras Presidency. To make it short, the picture show Defiants from Madras Squadron in the UK rather than at Madras (City or Province), India. Last edited by udf_00; 24th January 2012 at 12:14. Reason: grammar |
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Re: Defiants at Madras, India
Defiants definitely flew out of Madras , but rather in an unglamourous role of Anti Aircraft Cooperation. No.22 AACU Indian Air Force flew several Defiants out of the detachment based at St Thomas Mount Airfield which was (And still is) Madras' airport
The only airfield in the south to see action against Japanese - was the airport at port city of Visakhapatnam (also called Vizagapatam / Waltair / Visakha). They operated a few Wapitis belonging to a CDF and were bombed by the Japanese aircraft in April 42 during the same time that Ceylon was bombed "The Most Dangerous Moment" |
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Re: Defiants at Madras, India
Hi Jagan,
Presumably the Defiants operated by 22 AACU were target tugs rather than turret-equipped fighter variants? Cheers, Mark |
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Re: Defiants at Madras, India
Right on Mark. All of them were the Tugs without the turrets. I doubt if any turret variant ever made it to the far east.
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