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KeMac 27th Feb 2018 12:10

CAACU ~& THUM Mossies
 
Could someone tell me where I could get hold of a history of the CAACUs and THUM Flight? Are there any books on the subject/ I am particularly interested in the aircraft.
Thanks
KeMac

Wander00 27th Feb 2018 14:11

Flypast I think it was (not at home) a couple of issues back

Fargo Boyle 27th Feb 2018 21:49

There's an article in Aeroplane, Feb 2018 issue. It covers 3 CAACU history, along with details of the Mossies involved and their subsequent fates. Nothing about THUM aircraft though, but there are some lovely pictures. A good incentive to get me started on my 1/32 scale FB VI!

KeMac 28th Feb 2018 03:51

That's great - thanks for the heads up. I can't find much on either at all.
KeMac

Lordflasheart 28th Feb 2018 04:37

Try this for size -

https://www.aerosociety.com/media/48...successors.pdf

condor17 28th Feb 2018 10:08

Lordflasheart , Thanks for a fascinating read of Met history of my time .

rgds condor .

KeMac 28th Feb 2018 11:57


Originally Posted by Lordflasheart (Post 10067680)

A very interesting read thank you very much Lordflasheart

chevvron 28th Feb 2018 12:41


Originally Posted by Fargo Boyle (Post 10067439)
There's an article in Aeroplane, Feb 2018 issue. It covers 3 CAACU history, along with details of the Mossies involved and their subsequent fates. Nothing about THUM aircraft though, but there are some lovely pictures. A good incentive to get me started on my 1/32 scale FB VI!

The fate of some of the Mossies was to become film stars; several appearing in '633 Squadron' and 'Mosquito Squadron' (both filmed at Bovingdon) were ex CAACU aircraft.

Planemike 28th Feb 2018 14:11

There is some information on these units in :-
A History of Royal Air Force WOODVALE by Aldon P. Ferguson
published by Merseyside Aviation Society.


Just had a look on Ebay. There appears to be a later edition (1991 ?) available from a different publisher.

Powers 28th Feb 2018 15:28

As well as the excellent info provided above, a condensed history of 3 CAACU at Exeter appears in 'Devon Aerodromes in old photographs' by Keith A Saunders, first published in 1994. which also includes pictures of the unit's Balliol, Beaufighter, Hunter, Mosquito, Spitfire and Vampire aircraft, A good reminder of those far off days.

On a personal note, in the 1960's I had the good fortune in my teenage years to be stationed at HQ 25 Group, RAF White Waltham, the Flying Training Command Group responsible for a half a dozen FTC stations plus 18 University Air Squadrons and No 3 CAACU. So many nice day-outs for our staff officers, especially during the pre-AOC's season.

From memory, our sister Group, No 23 in the north of England (Dishforth?), may have had 5 CAACU at Woodvale on their books. Regards.

OUAQUKGF Ops 1st Mar 2018 09:25

Langham North Norfolk
 
https://langhamdome.org/about-raf-la...wing-the-line/

Chris Royle 4th Mar 2018 18:12

See Exeter Memories - Doug Johns CAACU
and
https://www.pprune.org/aviation-hist...53-1963-a.html
and
https://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/documen...e-TA639-II.pdf
and


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