Does anyone have any information or Photos of 570 Squadron aircrew or Aircraft, I have looked through the usual RAF sites on the net but can only find brief info. I am looking through a wireless operators flying logbook . The Logbook has entries for SOE/SAS drops, Glider Towing ,Op Varsity all interesting stuff. Any pointers where any Sqn photos may be would be very well recieved
Hi nemesis, I have a short history of 570, but I expect you will have already seen the like on the net. If you are interested in some of the aircraft/crew losses then please say, at the moment I can cover 4 losses. I believe the Squadron lost eleven aircraft in all during their operations. Regards Peter
Hi Nemesis, I have one Australian who was killed whilst flying with 570sq. BELL, GEORGE SAMUEL CRAWFORD Pilot Officer 412361 570sq 18/09/1944 23 Royal Australian Air Force Australian Plot 2. Row A. Coll. grave 20-21. HETEREN GENERAL CEMETERY Netherlands Gelderland He was born in Merewether (Newcastle) New South Wales and lived in Dubbo NSW working as a Woolclasser before joining the RAAF. Hopefully Peter can find some details on this loss. Cheers Geoff
Hi Geoff, I've managed to come up with the following on your man. 18 September 1944 570 Squadron Stirling IV LK121 Op. Arnhem. The aircraft was towing a glider en route to Arnhem when it was hit by enemy flak at Tiel and caught fire before crashing Opheusden. Casualties Pilot Officer George Samuel Crawford BELL 23 RAAF Pilot Pilot Officer Charles William CULLING 29 Pilot Pilot Officer John Douglas BAKER 21 RCAF Navigator Sergeant Vincent WILLIAMS 19 Flight Engineer Flight Sergeant Henry Ernest BROWNE Bomb Aimer Flight Sergeant Edward Philip POPE 21 Air Gunner Corporal John Redmond COLEMAN 26 RCAF
Hi nemesis, I have a short history of 570, but I expect you will have already seen the like on the net. If you are interested in some of the aircraft/crew losses then please say, at the moment I can cover 4 losses. I believe the Squadron lost eleven aircraft in all during their operations. Regards Peter Hello Peter The man whos logbook I am looking at was Sgt Meaton whos Pilot was Fg Off Jennings . I have one crash logged with them but that was at 1665 Heavy Conversion Unit. in the logbook on the SOE drops there are what looks like codewords like " Rumney 5" do you know what these mean Any info would be well recieved, Regards max
I have a book on RAF Sqns that I would be happy to type up the details for 570 if you want. The other thing I suggest is that you look and see if there is a book about wherever they were stationed as there might be 570 a/c in... Long shot but worth a try. I have found numerous 75 Sqn a/c but not named as that in a variety of books....
I have a book on RAF Sqns that I would be happy to type up the details for 570 if you want. The other thing I suggest is that you look and see if there is a book about wherever they were stationed as there might be 570 a/c in... Long shot but worth a try. I have found numerous 75 Sqn a/c but not named as that in a variety of books.... Hi Oggie , RAF Rivenhall was their base but trying to find actual closeup pictures is difficult, Theres a few on Op Varsity , The crossing of the Rhein , but the aircraft are too far away. They flew Stirlings. Is that you in the WRAF uniform, both my wife and I are Ex RAF regards max
Hi Max Yep thats me I am currently serving at RAF Honington..... My dad is ex RAF too. He was Air Traffic! Have you tried "Essex Airfield in the Second World War" by Graham Smith? Will have a look in my stack of bomber command books and see whether there are any 570 a/c especially the Bowyer book The Stirling Story.... Dee
Thanks for reply Dee in case you find any unidentified pictures of Stirlings 570 Sqn Aircraft were coded V8 (Nov 1943 - Jan 1946) and E7 (May 1944 - Jan 1946) The man whos Flying Logbook I have flew in Stirlings with the E7 code.The best area to look in your books is under Transport Command . I will keep looking through my books. regards max
Hi Max, The following links will take you to number of images held in IWM collection. Uncat Record Uncat Record Uncat Record Regards, Nick
Thanks Nick I appreciate this, One of the aircraft in the pictures you sent,V8-K is in the logbook . So nice turn up regards max
Hi Max Yep thats me I am currently serving at RAF Honington..... My dad is ex RAF too. He was Air Traffic! Have you tried "Essex Airfield in the Second World War" by Graham Smith? Will have a look in my stack of bomber command books and see whether there are any 570 a/c especially the Bowyer book The Stirling Story.... Dee Hello Dee , I eventually found some Stirling photos , Thanks for your input, I hope Honnington isnt too boring. I missed that one .I did 25 yrs, finished as FS and have now been out 16 yrs in May. Last tour was at Leuchars and I now live in that area.
Hi Lucky you thats a nice part of the country... No Honington is not too boring as the Trainee Gunners ensure that no day is ever the same! Were you on the Tonkers? Dee
Hi Lucky you thats a nice part of the country... No Honington is not too boring as the Trainee Gunners ensure that no day is ever the same! Were you on the Tonkers? Dee No I was RAFP
Bet you were the nemesis for many a regt guy then!!!! Lets just say I did what I had to do, but thats now a distant memory. I live near Leuchars and its as dead as a dodo now , you hardly hear a jet. The research goes on and I have collected a fair bit on my 570 Sqn Wireless op . If you want to see scans of his log book PM me your email and I will be happy to send it to you
Max Michael Bowyers book has pics of V8-L and the artowrk on E7-L,S on pages 296 & 297... In fact there are two V8 LK199 and LK150! There is also pics of LJ890 8E-L. It has a potted history for each plane aswell. Do you want me to photocopy and send as the pics arent good for scanning... Dee