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Old 24th November 2015, 18:55
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Re: Stanley Orr

This is of help. Thank you.
Has there ever been given a final assessment on Jack Sewells possible claim on 16Jan41 ? This one is decisive for Orr's rank within the FAA top ace list.

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Old 21st September 2021, 20:04
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Re: Stanley Orr

Meanwhile, I think that the Fairey Fulmar top ace list looks like this:
  1. Orr 8,5
  2. Sewell 8
  3. Hogg 7,5
  4. Barnes 7
  5. Tillard 6.5
  6. Sparke 5
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Old 8th October 2021, 23:47
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Re: Stanley Orr

Hi Michael,

according to the book "806 Naval Air Squadron: The FAA's Top-Scoring Fighter Squadron of the Second World War" by B. Cull and F. Galea, 806 Sqn was credit with 87 enemy a/c destroyed and the list of top aces is the following:

1. Hogg 7+6 (9,6)
2. Sewell 6+8 (10)
4. Barnes 6+8 (9,6)
4. Orr 6+7 (9.33), including 1 shared with 804 Sqn in 1944.

Oddly, C. Shores in his book "Aces High" credited 806 Sqn with 35 victories.

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Old 12th October 2021, 18:24
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Re: Stanley Orr

Good evening Flavio,

oh, that's odd indeed.
I thought the totals were the following:

1. Hogg 7+6 (9,6) => 4+8 (7,5)
2. Sewell 6+8 (10) => 6+7 (9,5)
4. Barnes 6+8 (9,6) => 6+2 (7)
4. Orr 6+7 (9.33) => 6+6 (9)

The Cull/Galea totals are higher. May it be they include probables or damaged ?

Best greetings from Switzerland,

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Old 14th October 2021, 16:44
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Re: Stanley Orr

Hi Michael,

the information from Cull/Galea book are detailed and the probable and damaged claims are well quoted. The totals they give (and I reported in my previous post) are exclusively confirmed victories.

The controversy arises because the number of victories credited by Cull/Galea to 806 Squadron (86 enemy a/c destroyed, plus 14 probables…) is by far greater than that given by Shores in in “Aces High” (35 confirmed).
Moreover, carefully comparing the victories claimed by Orr, Sewell, Hogg from the two lists, there are several differences, too much, especially for Hogg; the impression is that the sources used were quite different.
Surfing on the net, someone noted that in the 'Selected Bibliography' of Cull/Galea book there was no mention of any of the Air-Britain books, not even 'Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm' or the current 'Squadrons and Units of the Fleet Air Arm' which is a curious omission.

A part from these two books, I have no other books on the subject, neither primary sources to compare with, able to establish what are the correct data. I hope someone on the forum can add something.

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If you want I can send you the combat claims list from Cull/Galea book, so you can made the comparison by yourself; send me a PM.
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Old 14th October 2021, 17:59
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Re: Stanley Orr

Flavio

Perhaps not quite as surprising at it may seem, since Air Britain's books are either about the aircraft and the units and not about the claims made by these units.

For example claims by 806 Sq is mentioned rather superficially and cannot (and should not) be taken as any final "official" claims summary.

With regard to the aircraft book 'FAA aircraft 1939 to 1945' I believe no mentioning is made in relation to pilots claims vs aircraft. Mind you I have not gone through every page checking that!
Only those pilots known to have paid the ultimate prize in relation to a known s/n is mentioned.

I don't think Air Britain has ever published a single book about aces, claims etc since that is not the primary goal of the Society.

While not having the 806Sq book myself, I am quite confident that both Cull and Galea have done their "homework" pretty well. They are quite well known for that!

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Old 14th October 2021, 18:07
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Re: Stanley Orr

Hi guys

Most interesting!

Regarding Gus Hogg - I have a copy of his detailed journal, which was my main source.

Regarding Stan Orr - I have a copy of a letter in which he listed all his claims as shown in his logbook. There is nothing recorded for 1944!

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Old 14th October 2021, 20:02
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Re: Stanley Orr

Good evening dear Brian,

sound like personal documents. Which level of officialdom did they reach ?

I found the following main differences between the kills listed in your book and the scores listed elsewhere:
Sewell 6+8sh kills vs 6+7sh kills: according to Hakan Gustavsson his shared SM79 kill on 10Nov1940 was a damaged claim but the enemy crew was MIA, so maybe it was upgraded to confirmed later ?
Barnes 6+8sh kills vs 6+2sh kills: Christopher Shores does not list his shared kills on 29May1940 and 17Sep1940, his two shared claims von 2Sep1940 are listed as damaged, were they confirmed later ? His shared SM79 kill on 10Nov1940 was shared with Sewell (see above). Shores indicates his 12Oct1940 shared kill as personal, lists an additional Z501 kill on 12Nov1940 but omits his two kills on 19Jan1941.
Hogg 7+6sh kills vs 4+8sh kills: His shared claim on 1Sep1940 seems to have been a friendly fire incident. The other books seem to omit two personal kills and to categorize one personal kill as a shared kill.
Orr 6+6sh kills in 806Sq vs 6+5sh kills in 806Sq: His 18Jan1941 kills is not listed by Christopher Shores. Barrett Tillman quotes Orr himself who described his involvement in the 1944 shared kill.

I wish you a very good Thursday,

Michael

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Old 24th July 2023, 11:11
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Good morning Brian,

any good news regarding the release of new books written by you ?

Have a good start into the new week,

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