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Henk Welting
7th September 2008, 15:30
What caused the death of and/or what were the places of death registration for:

Cpl Walter ACKROYD - 938345;
Sgt (Pilot) Alfred V. BAND - 937201;
LAC Thomas McKENZIE - 1062790;
F/O (Pilot/Instr.) Cyril G.W. MOORE - 84000;
LAC (Pilot u/t) Arthur NAYLOR - 1191778;
AC1 William J. PEARSALL - 1009461;
AC2 Frederick SUGGARS - 1256987, and
F/Lt (Pilot) Nigel D.B. WOOD - 70748.

Also following airmen all assigned to 222 Squadron, Coltishall, Norfolk (air raid ?):
F/O John A. ATWILL - 84843;
AC1 Ivan FIDDES - 1062637;
F/O Harold P. ROBERTS - 74221, and
AC1 William J. SMITH - 1062806.

Proposed aircraft losses for this day:

Beaufighter II.F - R2271 - 30 MU - dived into ground Bagillt, Flintshire.
Blenheim IV - V5812 - 2 (C)OTU - abandoned Routh, near Beverley, Yorkshire.
Botha I - L6426 - 48 MU - crashed on take-off Hawarden, Flintshire.
Hurricane I - V7619 - 55 OTU - flew into high ground Allendale, near Hexham, Durham county.
Lysander II - N1294 - 6 AACU - crashed in forced landing Manley, Cheshire.
Master I - T8757 - 5 FTS - crashed on take-off 3 miles E of Cosford.

Regards and thanks for your help.
Henk.

thorne83
7th September 2008, 15:47
Hi Henk, Moore and Naylor were on T8757 as instructor and pupil respectively. At the time 5 FTS was operating a detachment from RAF Cosford. The aircraft suffered an engine failure on take off and crashed following a "whipstall" at 1,500 feet.

Tom

Ross_McNeill
7th September 2008, 16:21
Hi Henk,

F/L Rose was flying V5812 solo so strike that aircraft off the list. He was injured but survived.

Regards
Ross

RockHound
7th September 2008, 16:23
Hi Henk,

Walter ACKROYD, age 38, registered at Spen Valley (Dewsbury / Bradford, West Yorkshire)
Alfred A BAND, Age 20, Northumberland West (Poss. V7619; Hexham is in Northumberland)
Thomas MCKENZIE, Age 35, Holywell, Flinshire (Could be either R2271 or L6426)
Cyril G W MOORE, Age 23, Wenlock, Shropshire
Arthur NAYLOR, Age 21, Wenlock, Shropshire
William J PEARSALL, Age 27, North Walsham
Frederick SUGGARS, Age 24, Wick, Caithness (Died of multiple injuries following air-raid)
Nigel D B WOOD, Age 32, Holywell, Flintshire (Could be either R2271 or L6426)

John A ATWILL, Age 26, North Walsham
Ivan FIDDES, Age 26, North Walsham (Note: BMD register has Ian Fiddes)
Harold P ROBERTS, Age 44, North Walsham
William J SMITH, AGE 29, North Walsham

Ackroyd is a local name from the Bradford area (my wife's family!). Hopefully others can help with the two Holywell registrations, but North Walsham registrations would certainly fit with the deaths at Coltishall

Regards,

David

alclark
7th September 2008, 17:22
No.55 OTU ORB:

April 26th 1941, “937201 Sgt Band killed in an accident to hurricane V7619 at Allerdale,
N’Humberland. A/C crashed into a hillside in bad visibility.”

No.5 FTS ORB:

April 26th 1941, “Flying Instructor F/O G.C.W. Moore and Pupil 1191778 LAC N. Naylor
received fatal injuries in a flying accident.”

Henk Welting
8th September 2008, 16:18
Thanks friends for this 'bulk' of info; will keep me busy for a while.
Best regards,
Henk.

alclark
5th September 2009, 01:28
Again, a bit mroe info from the Wick ORB:

April 26th 1941, “2245 hours. One enemy aircraft followed a Hudson in when landing and dropped a salvo of four bombs. 1256987 AC2 Suggars who was on duty on the flare path was killed instantaneously.”

COL BRUGGY
5th September 2009, 09:45
Re: Blenheim IV - V5812 - 2(C)OTU.

The pilot of V5812 was, in fact, AUS270 F/L Brian Frederick ROSE RAAF. On baling out, Rose had his left foot severed by one of the aircraft's proprellers. He was back flying within four months. He went on to serve on Nos. 235 and 248 Sqns, and was awarded a DFC.

Col.

BC1
5th September 2009, 11:06
The four registered at North Walsham were killed (as was suggested by Henk) along with 16 civilians and a further RAF officer when two 50 kg bombs scored direct hits on "The Ferry Inn" at Horning, Norfolk. There has been a lot of myth and legend about this raid. Stanford Tuck's departure from the pub after an apparent premonition of disaster is covered in Larry Forrester's "Fly for your life". Many reports speak of "Coltishall pilots" when in fact there was only one PILOT killed, F/O Van Mentz of 222 Sqn. Inevitably of course, with German spies on every street corner and Luftwaffe intelligence being top-notch (LOL), this incident has given rise to the urban myth that "Jerry knew where to find them". The Ferry Inn was rebuilt, reopened in 1956, burned down in a fire on 31 March 1965, rebuilt again, and reopened in 1966.

BC

Henk Welting
6th September 2009, 15:25
Thanks BC for info on the pub's name and location.
Regards,
Henk.

dennis_burke
28th October 2009, 19:35
I can't find him in Flight magazine: Walter ACKROYD, age 38, registered at Spen Valley (Dewsbury / Bradford, West Yorkshire)

DIED OF WOUNDS OR INJURIES RECEIVED ON ACTIVE SERVICE, June 12th magazine.
Alfred VICTOR BAND, Age 20, Northumberland West (Poss. V7619; Hexham is in Northumberland)
Note middle initial is V

All these men KOAS in June 19th magazine.
Cyril G W MOORE, Age 23, Wenlock, Shropshire
Arthur NAYLOR, Age 21, Wenlock, Shropshire
Frederick SUGGARS, Age 24, Wick, Caithness (Died of multiple injuries following air-raid)

All these men KOAS in June 12th magazine.
Thomas MCKENZIE, Age 35, Holywell, Flinshire (Could be either R2271 or L6426)
Nigel D B WOOD, Age 32, Holywell, Flintshire (Could be either R2271 or L6426)

William J PEARSALL, Age 27, North Walsham
John A ATWILL, Age 26, North Walsham
Ivan FIDDES, Age 26, North Walsham (Note: BMD register has Ian Fiddes)
Harold P ROBERTS, Age 44, North Walsham
William J SMITH, AGE 29, North Walsham

Henk, no need to acknowledge this post unless further discussion/questions.

malcolm_raf
1st November 2009, 09:53
Hi Henk

Band is confirmed in V7619 in 'Northumberland Aviation Diary'

Malcolm

Ross_McNeill
19th February 2012, 15:06
Hi Henk,

Beaufighter II.F - R2271 - 30 MU - dived into ground Bagillt, Flintshire.

F1180 confirms 2 killed.
Pilot F/L N D B Wood.

Regards
Ross

Chris Davies
28th October 2012, 21:28
On Tuesday 23rd Oct 2012 I located the fragmented remains of V7619 at Wheatsonemea, Killhope Law, Allendale Common, Northumberland.
(not Allerdale as recorded in the ORB)

regards

Chris

wwrsimon
29th September 2017, 16:32
Hello

LAC Thomas McKENZIE - 1062790 - the Graves Registration Report Form gives his unit as 32 M.U., so neither 30 or 48.

Regards

Simon

jonheyworth
26th April 2023, 22:19
Walter Ackroyd 938345 | attached to Number 73 Signals Wing | Was admitted seriously ill to the Batley hospital, Batley, dying at 19:00 Hours of a self inflicted head wound