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Re: ID of Mossie pilot - little chance I know!!!
Hi all,
I know this is a total long shot! I have just bought this helmet on ebay. The seller thinks it belonged to a Mossie pilot. He did have some info but has lost it. Would anyone be able to tell me who it might be? Thanks, Danny
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Re: ID of Mossie pilot - little chance I know!!!
The chap is only a corporal and the "wings" also look rather odd.
That does not mean that he did not go on to be a Mossie pilot, but at the time the photo was taken he definitely was not one Regards Martin |
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Re: ID of Mossie pilot - little chance I know!!!
The seller very kindly sent me this message.
like i say the paper did tell the story, my grandparents son flew in Lancasters during the second world war, his surname was Hollington, he was very young and the crew called him bambino, thats the story my Mother always told, he was i think rear gunner, maybe you can research the name, the pictur could be him, but, what i remember of him when he was older, could nt say, he was my uncle Dick, so maybe was Richard, and my aunt called him Jim, the name Hollington would be enough if its something that can be researched, i would be interested to know.
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Re: ID of Mossie pilot - little chance I know!!!
A rear gunner on Mosquitoes???? I am afraid that many sellers state something totally different in order to enhance their returns
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Re: ID of Mossie pilot - little chance I know!!!
I think th message of the seller stated a #rear gunner in Lancaster'.
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Re: ID of Mossie pilot - little chance I know!!!
..but Danny was initially told it was from a Mosquito pilot. Might as well cover all bases to enhance selling chances-surprised Spitfire wasn't slipped in there somewhere
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