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Buster11
20th Mar 2023, 13:51
Could anyone point me in the direction of a list of past BBMF Commanding Officers please. On this occasion Google does not appear to be my friend.

threeputt
20th Mar 2023, 14:43
Very Good friend of my dad's was the first (if memory serves) - Sqn Ldr Ken (Jacko) Jackson.
:ok:

Exrigger
20th Mar 2023, 14:46
Don't know if these are of use:

https://www.lancasterassociation.co.uk/product-page/signature-s-of-commanding-officers-of-the-bbmf

https://www.memorialflightclub.com/blog/new-officer-commanding-bbmf

ShyTorque
20th Mar 2023, 14:57
“Jacko” did my R/T licence exam many years ago, after he left the RAF and first took over as CFI at Sherburn.

I recall his dry sense of humour. During a discussion about standards of local flying his answer was “Probably have another one through the far hedge any day now…”

He wasn’t disappointed.

Sleeve Wing
20th Mar 2023, 16:33
I know that a friend, the late Pete Thorne, was one of the earliest members of what became BBMF. Perhaps he commanded the Flight for a period in the early days ?

CAEBr
20th Mar 2023, 19:09
Don't have the early years, but for this century -
2003 Clive Rowley
2006 Al Pinner
2009 Ian Smith
2012 Dunc Mason
2015 Andy Millikin
2018 Mark Discombe
2021 Marc Sugden
2024 Mark Long (Designate)

Archimedes
20th Mar 2023, 20:30
Don't have the early years, but for this century -
2003 Clive Rowley
2006 Al Pinner
2009 Ian Smith
2012 Dunc Mason
2015 Andy Millikin
2018 Mark Discombe
2021 Marc Sugden
2024 Mark Long (Designate)

I have a feeling that Clive Rowley succeeded Paul Day ('The Major') as OC and that the latter was in post for quite some time. Others will know better, though.

Lima Juliet
20th Mar 2023, 21:06
I have a feeling that Clive Rowley succeeded Paul Day ('The Major') as OC and that the latter was in post for quite some time. Others will know better, though.

The Major was 96-03 and before that it was Rick Groombridge (“G+10”) from about 93-96 :ok:

https://www.aircrewinterview.tv/rick-groombridge-bbmf-lancaster

NRU74
20th Mar 2023, 21:11
Is 'pontifex' still on this site ? He could give some useful info pre 2003.

GeeRam
20th Mar 2023, 21:37
I have a vague recollection John Ward was OC during the mid 80's...?

Buster11
20th Mar 2023, 22:08
Many thanks, Exrigger and CAEBr; your two replies give all the coverage I needed. All within 8 hours; the power of PPRuNe, eh?

mopardave
20th Mar 2023, 22:34
“Jacko” did my R/T licence exam many years ago, after he left the RAF and first took over as CFI at Sherburn.

I recall his dry sense of humour. During a discussion about standards of local flying his answer was “Probably have another one through the far hedge any day now…”

He wasn’t disappointed.
"Jacko" sent me solo from Sherburn. A truly formidable character.....and so was his wife, Betty! It was always "snug" in a C150 with "Jacko" along for the ride!! They don't make 'em like that anymore. His two volume autobiography is an astounding read. By incredible coincidence, I finished reading it the day he died. There was another WW2 veteran instructing there at the time....."Dinger" Bell??? Apologies for slight thread drift. Ah well.

gwynorod
20th Mar 2023, 23:49
Was Tony Banfield OC BBMF at some point?

Haraka
21st Mar 2023, 07:58
Was Tony Banfield OC BBMF at some point?
c.1986 IIRC

radar101
21st Mar 2023, 09:55
Try this facebook page - they have been discussing it there

(16) Facebook

"Commanding. BBMF. Sqn Ldr Ken Jackson AFC 1977- 1981 Sqn Ldr C S M Anderson 1981-1984 Sqn Ldr Tony Banfield 1984-1987 Sqn Ldr Colin Paterson 1987-1991 Sqn Ldr Andy Tomalin 1991-1994 Sqn Ldr Rick Groombridge, Paul Day,, Clive Rowley, ......"

In 1987 I got Colin Paterson's posting notice by mistake - since I don't fly I thought it was a bit strange.

pr00ne
21st Mar 2023, 10:00
"Jacko" sent me solo from Sherburn. A truly formidable character.....and so was his wife, Betty! It was always "snug" in a C150 with "Jacko" along for the ride!! They don't make 'em like that anymore. His two volume autobiography is an astounding read. By incredible coincidence, I finished reading it the day he died. There was another WW2 veteran instructing there at the time....."Dinger" Bell??? Apologies for slight thread drift. Ah well.


Apols for off topic, what was the title of the book(s)?

mopardave
21st Mar 2023, 22:26
Apols for off topic, what was the title of the book(s)?

"Fifty Two Years in the Cockpit"......vols one and two. Absolutely rivetting read.