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paulmcmillan
22nd October 2012, 11:54
Skua L2876 of 800 Sqn abandoned over North Waltham, Norfolk on June 5, 1938

Has anyone got a possible pilot name for this?

Thanks

COL BRUGGY
22nd October 2012, 13:13
Paul,

Are you absolutely sure of the Type/Date tie-up?

The first production Skua II, first flew at Brough piloted by Flt Lt H. J. Wilson on 28 August 1938.

Blackburn Skuas L2876-L2887 to No.803 Sqn Worthy Down between 6 December 1938 and 24 January 1939. All to No.800 Sqn.

Putnam's Blackburn Aircraft since 1909 (1968 ed.)/Jackson.pp.403 & 408.

Col.

paulmcmillan
22nd October 2012, 13:22
Col

Thnaks - It was on a list I got from someone - I wonder if it should be 1939?

I need to X Ref with what is in L Serials or FAA Serials

Paul

COL BRUGGY
22nd October 2012, 13:28
Paul,

A-B "L" serials:

Blackburn Skua I [sic] - L2876 - 803/800 - Abandoned over North Waltham, Norfolk 5-6-1939.

Col.

davew
22nd October 2012, 14:01
Paul,

FAA Aircraft names the pilot as 'J Haldey'

DaveW

paulmcmillan
22nd October 2012, 16:04
DaveW/Col

Thanks mystery solved! - now to work out who 'J Haldey'is.

Paul

COL BRUGGY
22nd October 2012, 16:22
Paul,

Your man most likely:

FAA Attack on "Konigsberg" (10-4-1940). Order of Battle:

No.800 Squadron.

Yellow 3: P/O Amn J Hadley/Ldg Amn M Hall.

See:
Dive Bomber:An Illustrated history.
Smith,Peter C.
Ashbourne:Moorland Publishing,1982.
p.123

and...

26-4-1940.

Although Filmer (Lt C H Filmer, of No.803 Sqn), had been brought down by fire from the I./KG26 aircraft, the only claim submitted was by 5./KG54, a gunner of this unit claiming one Skua shot down. This may have resulted from a combat during the mid-afternoon period, when three 800 Squadron Skuas attacked one of two He111s which were bombing HMS "Flamingo". No obvious effects of this attack were seen, but return fire wounded Pty Off J Hadley in 6C.

See:
Fledgling Eagles.
Shores,C et al.
London:Grub Street,1991.
p.292

Col.

paulmcmillan
22nd October 2012, 17:05
Yes highly likely to be Petty Officer Airman J Hadley

All I need now is his full details - This is NOT in Irvin 1940 Caterpillar List

paulmcmillan
23rd October 2012, 10:17
Petty Officer (Airman) Jack Hadley - Later Warrant Air Officer

Errol Martyn
23rd October 2012, 12:15
I think you may find that Petty Officer (Airman) Jack Hadley should actually read

Petty Officer (A) Jack Hadley.

The (A) indicating the Air Branch of the RN.

Errol

paulmcmillan
23rd October 2012, 13:05
Errol

Thanks for correction this naval stuff all new to me!

Paul

paulmcmillan
3rd January 2013, 09:59
See

http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/showthread.php?14151-Monday-5-June-1939-Gloucestershire-Echo-Report-quot-AIRMAN-S-PARACHUTE-ESCAPE-quot&p=83572#post83572

SKUA L2876 of 800Sqn abandoned over North Waltham, Hampshire NOT Norfolk!!

Paul