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Hi,

can anyone help with any photos of MkIII's with 76 Squadon markings 'MP'

They do appear to be very scarce.

 

Mike.

 

 



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Hi,

 

I have the 1981 eddition (Compaid graphics). 

Ideally I'm looking Halifax III LK789 MP-L, but it does not appear in the book.  The closest I can find are LK785 MP-T (on page 117) and LK788 MP-O (page 119).

 

Regards,

Mike



-- Edited by MikeH on Saturday 8th of December 2012 01:41:25 PM



-- Edited by MikeH on Saturday 8th of December 2012 01:47:06 PM

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have you checked out Chorley's TO SEE DAWN BREAKING ?

 

plenty of 76 Sq Mk III photographs



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Hi,

thanks for responding. I do have the book To See The Dawn Breaking but the photo quality is very grainy.

 

Regards,

Mike



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ok

 

which edition of the book do you have ? - i have the 1981 first edition and the photo quality seems OK



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by sheer coincidence I had a beer one evening with a chap who flew LK788 (off the production line immediately before the HALIFAX MkIII you were asking about) on an air test after a major overhaul 09 04 45 .

 

My 1st edition of 'Dawn Breaking' bears this number  IBSN 0 9507467 0 3  - is this the same as the book you're using ?



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Hi,

that is quite amazing, I would be interested to know if this chap served with 76 Squadron at Holme-on-Spalding Moor?  My uncles crew began operations 22.10.43 to Kassel. They were later shot down on return from Karlsruhe 25.04.44.  I have sent the details of their last operation to the link below, which also includes an illustration of what LK789 looked like.

http://www.aircrewremembrancesociety.com/raf1944/dibbins.html

 

The book I have bears the number  IBSN 1 900604 02 7

 

Cheers,

Mike



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the pilot i had a beer with flew with 78 Sq (Breighton) - his first op was the Nuremberg one !

 

my edition of 'Dawn Breaking' is not the same as yours

 

i can fire up my scanner if you want to make comparisons of print quality



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Hi,

what was the name of the pilot, his first op on Nuremberg must have been terrifying. I have the book ' Nobody Unprepared' History of 78 Squadron by Vernon Holland. For the raid, 16 Halifaxes had taken off from Breighton, but 4 returned early with various faults. 9 eventually bombed the target, three were lost.

LK762  EY-Z    Horton crew

HX241  EY-P   Hudson crew

LV899  EY-Q   Topping crew

 

If you would like to contact me, by going onto my whiteboard.

 

Regards,

Mike



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the pilot concerned was Len Broadhurst flying in LV869 . ops duration 7hr 40m . laconic log book entry 'chased by fighter - no combat' .



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HI THERE, I HAVE A SINGLE BLACK AND WHITE CUTTING OF HALIFAX B.6 RG556 "D" DOG OF 76 SQUADRON, HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR. UNFORTUNATELY IT IS PASTED INTO ONE OF MY SCRAP BOOKS BUT I WOULD BE WILLING TO TRY TO GET A PHOTO OF IT AND SEND IT TO YOU IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. KIND REGARDS



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Many thanks,

I have sent you an e-mail.

 

Mike H.



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