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The '''Royal Air Force was''' formed from the '''Royal Flying Corps''' in 1918. Several men who trained in those early days had homes here during WW2, by then high ranking officers. | The '''Royal Air Force was''' formed from the '''Royal Flying Corps''' in 1918. Several men who trained in those early days had homes here during WW2, by then high ranking officers. | ||
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'''Douglas Tilbury. Lived at Parslows [[Hillock Cottages no 2]]''' | '''Douglas Tilbury. Lived at Parslows [[Hillock Cottages no 2]]''' | ||
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| + | Served on 56 Squadron Fighter Command, fitting. refuelling and servicing the engines on the Meteor Mk 8. The Gloster Meteor was the first operational jet fighter. It went on to become a Fighter Bomber and Reconnaissance Fighter. | ||
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| + | click [[Doug Tilbury]] for Doug's life story | ||
Revision as of 12:43, 4 May 2023
Exhibition research by Joan West
The Royal Air Force was formed from the Royal Flying Corps in 1918. Several men who trained in those early days had homes here during WW2, by then high ranking officers.
A full history of each was given at an exhibition by The Local History Group in 2018 giving photographs, details of their lifetime careers, their honours and awards, families and their association here with other details such as the planes they flew.
Vic Southon. Lived at Beggar's Roost, Foundry Lane, Loosley Row.
Vic joined the RAF in 1949. After basic training he trained as a radio technician.
1851 Officer training as a pilot at Cranwell, then posted to Egypt, flying fighter Gloster Meteors.
Several postings followed in the Cold War. UK postings flying Javelins, which had replaced the Meteor in 1956. He was posted to Bomber Squadron flying Vulcans, but his heart remained in Fighter Command.
Training on Bloodhound Missiles at RAF Scampton, may have decided Vic to leave the RAF in order to be able to continue "hands-on" flying - his great love.
POST RAF. In 1967 having obtained his Airline Transport Pilots' License he joined British Airways, flying Boeing 707s, VC10s and 747s worldwide. Having to retire at 55 he then became one of Richard Branson's original pilots for Virgin Atlantic, until his retirement.
Vic died in December 2017 aged 88
Douglas Tilbury. Lived at Parslows Hillock Cottages no 2
1952 - 1954 National Servce in the RAF.
Served on 56 Squadron Fighter Command, fitting. refuelling and servicing the engines on the Meteor Mk 8. The Gloster Meteor was the first operational jet fighter. It went on to become a Fighter Bomber and Reconnaissance Fighter.
click Doug Tilbury for Doug's life story