Hello, I saw your comment about your grandfather's logbooks- I've just (again) seen his name as a Wing Commander (Flying, presumably) in 1941.
I'd be interested in communicating with you about his service- unlike some, a bit of Googling didn't turn up a potted summary, unless I've missed it.
(He has caught my eye in connection with Spitfire Mk.II "long range" operations- the one with the big tank bolted only to the port wing.)
Thank you, bob
Lionel Drew, e-mail, 10.09.2022 16:53
I was in the ATC at Banbury for five years 1948-1953 and we were given a BAC Drone which we took the wings off and pushed down the main road from Bloxham to Banbury. Our CO, Sqd Ldr Pat Cairns DFC, who served as a Pathfinder during WWII was going to fly it at RAF Upper Heyford but decided against it and just gave it a fast run along the runway. It was donated to the USAF and l remember seeing it being flown on TV.
William Heber Percy, e-mail, 05.01.2022 09:18
My grandfather, John Heber Percy's Flying log records the following:
April 12, 1933 10.15~10.30AM Solo from Hanworth. BAC Drone (6 h.p. dongles) First fight in 'Planette.'
Dianne Wylde, e-mail, 18.10.2013 22:24
Nice to see my grandfather, C H Lowe-Wylde and to find more about him.
peter, 02.03.2012 13:56
Apparently "Drone" was a misnomer. The noise from this little aircraft was very loud due to the proximity of the prop to the rear fuselage. At one time one of these resided at Walsall ( Aldridge ) aerodrome (UK) now sadly long defunct.
laramie, 16.07.2007 21:22
It mite not fly fast
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