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Stanford Tuck August 1940
Hi guys
Has anyone access to 92 Sqn ORB or Tuck's facsimile logbook? I wish to know whether he was NIGHT flying on 7/8 August and 8/9 August, and if he had any encounters. Any help appreciated. Thanks Brian |
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Re: Stanford Tuck August 1940
Hi Brian,
There is nothing in the ORB to suggest he flew on either of these nights. I also have a copy of his log book at home. I will check it later to see what entries he made for those dates. Gerry |
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Re: Stanford Tuck August 1940
Hi,
I have checked the copy of his log book. He didn't fly any night sorties on either of these days. gerry |
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Re: Stanford Tuck August 1940
Hi Gerry
Many thanks for checking. I am trying to find confirmation of the story in 'Fly for Your Life' that he may have indirectly been responsible for the death of his brother-in-law, when the Ju88 he fired at jettisoned it bombs over Porthcawl. The date of death of his brother-in-law - Private John King-Spark - is recorded as 8 August, so unless Tuck flew a daylight sortie (which I believe he did) he could not have been responsible. What do you make of this? Cheers Brian |
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Re: Stanford Tuck August 1940
Hi Brian,
On the 8th August he flew one fighter patrol. Taking off at 09:40 hrs in Spitfire L9545. The flight only lasted 20 minutes over Fishguard and district. There is no mention of a Ju88. On the 2nd August he also had a fighter patrol over Pembury and district. On this date he took off at 10:35 and mentions sighting a Ju88 which he lost in cloud. Is it possible that the combat happened on this date and that his brother-in-law was injured on this date, eventually succumbing to his injuries on the 8th? Gerry |
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Re: Stanford Tuck August 1940
I presume you mean Pembrey? A Ju 88 of 3/123 took off at 0934 hrs on 2 Aug 40 and was over Pembroke Dock at 1350 hrs (both times are German). No mention of a Spitfire being seen
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Re: Stanford Tuck August 1940
Hi Chris,
Yes, my mistake, Pembrey. Gerry |
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Re: Stanford Tuck August 1940
Hi Brian,
"Fly For Your Life" should be treated like "The Big Show" as far as accuracy is concerned, a ripping Flag waving yarn, not letting facts spoil a good story. Bruce Lander |
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Re: Stanford Tuck August 1940
Thanks Bruce
I'll bow to your superior knowledge! I trust you are well Cheers Brian |
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