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Navrad 31st Oct 2012 22:02

Gloster Javelin
 
Javelin Aircrew.
Did you ever fly in Gloster Javelins? Britains forgotten Fighter Aircrew - how about a get together before we all die out?
Contact me at george.brothwood @ btinternet.com

newt 31st Oct 2012 23:15

My Dad flew Javs at Leconfield on 72 Squadron. Will pass on your email address.:ok:

reidchelt 4th Nov 2012 07:36

Javelin Aircrew
 
John Lewer, who currently heads up the Jet Age Museum near Gloucester flew them. We were instructors together on the Vulcan NBS at RAF Lindholme in the late 60's.

NutherA2 4th Nov 2012 15:45

Two of us (a constituted crew, no less!) have regular reunions, usually about four times a week, in the Whey Pat Tavern, St Andrews.

I'm not sure we would be allowed to travel further afield, though.
:sad:

Bill Macgillivray 4th Nov 2012 19:46

I am not ex-Javelin ("dragmaster") etc. etc. but I am still in close contact with one Peter Ash, if he is known to anyone. Let me know and I can put in touch, if he so wishes!:ok:

Rallyepilot 5th Nov 2012 15:40

Flat Iron crews
 
We have an ex Javelin pilot in our 51 Squadron Association. His name is John Lucking. John served on Javelin in the UK and in Germany. I will pass on your details.

My personal association with the Javelin was with the AI-17 radar which I worked on at RAF Leeming and Waterbeach when I was an Air Radar Fitter.

Great days!

Canadian Break 5th Nov 2012 18:46

Javelin crew
 
If anyone remembers him I have an e-mail address for Mike Clarke whom I believe was a Navigator on Javelins until he crossed to the Dark Side. CB

Samuel 6th Nov 2012 12:51

60 Sqn: Tengah 1966

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e3...qnJavelins.jpg

A2QFI 6th Nov 2012 18:19

My Canberra navigator, Don Dipper, had a previous life as a Javelin navigator, UK and Tengah ISTR. Were Javelins ever in the Far East? I have contact details if any body wants them.

sled dog 6th Nov 2012 18:53

A2QFI, ref your post see post above yours from Samuel. FEAF Javelins with 60 / 64 Sqdns. Happy daze.......:ok:

ShyTorque 6th Nov 2012 19:02


Trevor Betterton, another name which might be remembered.
Was this the same TB flying as a JP Standards QFI at Finningley in the late 1980s?

SOSL 6th Nov 2012 21:01

My boss at RAF Det Salalah was a Wg Cdr ex-Javelin Nav ( Initials P G) he was an absolute corker - the troops loved him for 2 reasons:

He could drink more gin than any three of them and still stand up and speak clearly, even in the Wobbly Wheel Club..

When things were really hot and we had to turn round an RAF Herc within 30 mins, he would take his shirt off and hump pallets alongside the SAC movers.

He was replaced by a complete w..... (rhymes with Banker) who immediately destroyed all the morale and loyalty that P G had built up, but that's another story.

He (P G) went to HQ Stc doing some numpty job then Fylingdales as the CO, I think, with a rather lovely WRAF Sqn Ldr in tow.

He used to build amazing dolls houses with fantastic miniature furniture. He's probably dead by now because of the gin. But I loved him.

Rgds SOS

HAS59 7th Nov 2012 08:07

When I joined the mob in 1972 there was an excellent Air Safety film about a crew delivering a Javelin to Singapore.

Steve Bond 7th Nov 2012 09:58

Samuel,

That looks as though it could be a fantastic photo, but it is far too small to see properly. Any chance of a higher resolution version please?

Thanks

OwnNav 7th Nov 2012 10:16

JENKINS
Re: "Wonder if Hugh Stark of Sturgate treads this earth still. Gave me quite a bit of gainful employment in days past."

I was talking to Hugh at the funeral of Sqn. Ldr. Les Meadows last year.

langleybaston 7th Nov 2012 11:56

I did weather forecasts for Javelins, not sure where, but think it was Leeming and Nicosia. Am I imagining it?

tony.russell5 7th Nov 2012 16:27

I'm with you George.
Tony Russell 87 Sqdn (1958-1961) and 41 Sqdn (1962)
Sadly, I've just completed an Executor job for my last pilot Bryan Todd.

Brian 48nav 7th Nov 2012 19:14

There were a few ex-Javelin men I met in CAA ATC.
At LHR we had Derek Harriss (extra S is correct), RIP, Terry Quantrill and John MacDermott as rear seaters and IIRC Hank Prosser (RIP) as a former driver. At West Drayton I worked with Bob Houghton (also RIP) who had been a Radio Observer.
My wife, through art connections, knew a lady called Liz Deakin whose husband had been on Javelins in the Far East, possibly as a Flt Cdr.

Samuel 7th Nov 2012 19:19


That looks as though it could be a fantastic photo, but it is far too small to see properly. Any chance of a higher resolution version please?
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e3...qnJavelins.jpg

Samuel 7th Nov 2012 19:27

There were a number of 60/64 Javelins lost at Tengah in 65/66, at least four that I recall.

I was back in Singapore 1974/76 [Flt LT RNZAF]in ANZUK, and briefly lived in an ex-RAF MQ at 12 Hyde Park Gate at Seletar, and piled three deep in that corner of the airfield nearest the Officer's Mess were all 60 and 64 Javelins!


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