Victor photos - 1958 / 59 (New photos added on 15/10)
Edit - Have nearly finished scanning the photos from Dad's collection - so here are a few more for your enjoyment. The photos I posted originally are still here in case you missed them! As before - any memories / comments more than welcome!
Thanks again. Gareth XA934 over Cottesmore http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...Cottesmore.jpg XA928 at Cottesmore http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...nger/XA928.jpg Wing Commander Green and his crew about to return to Cottesmore after a month in Cyprus http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...greenandco.jpg The Shah of Persia on a visit to the UK http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ahofpersia.jpg XV Squadron (including Dad!) about to depart for Goose Bay http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...fftocanada.jpg Those American visitors from Alconbury again - this time with a Victor crew for company http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ndbrits001.jpg Squadron detachment to St Mawgan in 1959 for the annual "Mayday" scramble http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...awganondet.jpg Vulcans http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...er/vulcans.jpg And the original post........................... Hi folks Have recently been scanning in some of my Father's photo collection for the sake of preservation and in order to send to an author. Dad was an Instrument Tech on XV Squadron at RAF Cottesmore from 1958 - 1962 and got the photos along the way. I thought you'd like to see them - and if anyone has any memories from this time I know he'd love to hear them! Enjoy! Thanks Gareth On the ramp at Goose Bay http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ooseGreen1.jpg American B-66 crew from Alconbury on a visit to Cottesmore http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1.../Americans.jpg On the ramp - Dad is first left! http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1.../ontheramp.jpg XA941 http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...941landing.jpg Sailor Malan talking to Station Commander Johnnie Johnson on a visit to Cottesmore http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...nieJohnson.jpg |
Brilliant!
Hope there are more to come! CC |
Originally Posted by country calls
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Brilliant!
Hope there are more to come! CC PS Top one is Akrotiri my Dad thinks, not Goose. Perhaps someone can identify? Thanks for the comment. Gareth |
R.A.F Cottesmore
[quote=gareth herts;2904200]Hi folks
Have recently been scanning in some of my Father's photo collection for the sake of preservation and in order to send to an author. Dad was an Instrument Tech on XV Squadron at RAF Cottesmore from 1958 - 1962 and got the photos along the way. [quote] Thanks for the memory. I was with 10 Squadron (Victors) at Cottesmore 1959 - 61. Remember Johnnie Johnson well. (Groupie) Later Air Commodore. For those who don't know - he was the top scorer in the Battle of Britain. Used to fly the Victor as if it was a fighter! |
Originally Posted by gareth herts
(Post 2905180)
PS Top one is Akrotiri my Dad thinks, not Goose. Perhaps someone can identify?
Gareth |
Originally Posted by gareth herts
(Post 2904200)
Sailor Malan talking to Station Commander Johnnie Johnson on a visit to Cottesmore http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...nieJohnson.jpg Sailor & JEJ is a great photo, as I look behind my office desk at a print "The Sailor" of him in his Spitfire, signed by J E Johnson :ok: |
Most definately Akrotiri. Great pics, more please.:ok:
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Thanks for the comments folks - new photos just added!
Gareth |
We were still operating from those huts at St Mawgan some 30 years later on UAS Summer Camps (remember them - the RAF can't afford them any more...:confused: ).
Great shots from the days when there still was a real RAF! And no tents, sand or cabbage kit to be seen in any of them! |
Interesting entry door.
Looking at the Victor's entry door it's apparent that it's not of the plug type, which is the very best kind to have for pressurized aircraft as it cannot fail (allegedly). But then perhaps rapid egress is the reason the door resembles a laundry chute?
An impressive rack of gongs being sported by the late Shah of Persia. Note: sunglasses; pair of; one: required equipment for viewing the exalted personage on a sunny day least the reflected glint take out the unprotected retina. Didn't realize that his excellence was that accomplished, but then being able to award gongs to oneself possibly gives something of a biased advantage. One for Bob-a-Job week, one for Benevolent Dictator, one for Master of the Persian Universe, etc, etc. Those flanking him possibly earned their accolades and associated medals in an uncouth scrummage known as WWII. If so the contrast is sharp, but perhaps I'm being cynical. PS. The RAF can't afford the UAS experience, the RN can't send a significant force to police North Korea. Not just sad, actually quite worrying. |
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