Squadron history websites

Discussion in 'World War 2' started by Antipodean Andy, Sep 11, 2007.

  1. Antipodean Andy

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  2. Kyt

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  3. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    I forgot to post this for Kitty.

    011348 A MOST SECRET SQUADRON; Des Curtis. Story of No 618 Squadron RAF and its special detachment formed for 'Operation Servant'.
    2 15.99

    http://www.eastangliabooks.com/new_page_3.htm

    618 Squadron was formed to follow up the successes of 617 Squadron with a new device codenamed Highball. It was a "Bouncing bomb" designed to be carried by Mosquitos and employed against shipping.

    But she probably knows all this anyway!
     
  4. Kyt

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    Excellent find Spidge - I'd not come across that one and I've been looking for a book on 618 Squadron. Err, I'm about to break my own promise on not buying anymore books for a couple of weeks :poster_oops:

    BTW, their server seems to having problems at the moment so the link may not work
     
  5. Kyt

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    :cry_smile: :cry_smile: :cry_smile:

    It's out of print and they don't have a copy in stock. I have put my name down in case they track a reasonably priced one down. Knew it would be too good to be true (and I don't want to pay the £40+ that others are asking for it).
     
  6. Kyt

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    :common001::common001::common001::common001:

    I've got a copy, woohoo, I've got a copy - and just as cheap as the above bookshop
     
  7. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    Glad I could help you spend some cash!
     
  8. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Feel so much better now since Kyt sent me a link for another book. I had made a similar promise but just enquired about postage! I won't mention the three cheapies I bid on yesterday...
     
  9. Antipodean Andy

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  11. Kyt

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    I'd completely forgotten about the 113 site. Silly really because there was a long discussion about a picture of a aircraft turret on another forum.

    And Andy, what's the 8 Sqdn url?
     
  12. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Sorry, Kyt, have edited my above post.
     
  13. Kyt

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  14. spidge

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  15. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Yes, ouch, didn't look good for the crew, I hope by some miracle someone got out of that. One thing I noticed with the A-26 footage there is that the A-26, on the two runs shown, did not pull up immediately like the Mossies did. The first drop appeared to bounce higher than the aircraft and the second one...well... The Mossies pull up pretty much as soon as the bomb leaves the aircraft.

    Am surprised the Americans were not too keen on it given their successes with skip bombing in the Pacific.
     
  16. Kyt

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    They probably thought they knew better (as always :becky:)

    They still preferred the dive and torpedo bombers, to their cost. And by the time that Highball was ready, and 618 went to Oz, the Americans were not only loath to use British equipment and ideas, but even stopped 618 becoming operational.
     
  17. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Miserable sods! How'd they do that?
     
  18. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    Someone up high thought that it may work?
     
  19. Kyt

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    After 618 had finished training in Oz, a section moved to Manus Island. But because this was in the operational area of the US Navy they were never given the chance to carry out any ops.

    Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised at that sort of professional jealousy either
     
  20. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    They might have thought that it may have been too dangerous for them.
     

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