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45. Ian Matthews - 2010-05-10 05:27:30
What an interesting site. Quite a stroll down memory lane, and I recognise the names of a few signatories on the guest book too! It’s amazing to think that it was in 1983 when I stopped being a proud member of TG14 - seems just like yesterday. Keep up the great work.

Ian

44. Mike Fields - 2010-04-20 17:40:48
Keep this going Nice site bringing back memories. I worked with 41 Sqn at Coningsby in the camera bay and SCIEL and my mate Jim, worked in the Recce Pod bay.

Many thanks Mike, never worked on 41 but was with her sister squadron II(AC) in the RIC during the late 80’s

43. jim pryce - 2009-08-06 23:07:05
Found Your Great Site While doing Family Research Of My Father George Oliver Pryce RAF Recce Units, Transferred To The RNZAF In 1972. jim pryce.

42. Dave Beeton - 2009-07-29 17:23:29
Great site. Loads of memories flooding back and mostly good ones too! Have sent some info for some odds and ends you might be able to use and its good to see so many familiar names in the guest book.

Best Wishes to all (When’s the next get-together?)

Dave Beeton
Ex APO/ACF/L Tech AR

41. shorty - 2009-07-23 09:31:36
"officially" Maurice Longbottom died just after the war test flying a Vickers warwick .Not True. I’m still around .


40. Mke(Paddy) Flood - 2009-05-02 13:16:58
Keep the good work Mick!!! now you have managed to settle at what maybe your last posting before full retirement!!!!(sic).
Has anyone thought of or tried to have a set up of Recce packages, being as most of the "wet film" equiptment is pretty much redundant. As a suggestion, there must be some aspiring, pre-retirment person who wishes to leave a last mark of the history of one of the main reasons why we had a RFC/RAF in the first place.
Keep up the good work, I still visit this site.
Regards Flight or is it W.O. (man)
Mike Flood

39. Dave Lefurgey - 2009-03-17 05:00:04
Hello;
Just stumbled onto your websaite doing research for my book on my uncle, Bob Niven. He was a Canadian who joined the RAF & was trained as a pilot in 1935, then was recruited with Sidney Cotton by MI6/Deuxieme Bureau to do spy flights in a civil Lockheed 12A Electra Jr (3 in fact, and a Beechcraft), but I’m guessing that most who read this web site already know some of the story. Seems to be some misinformation out there too. When war began they did sorties for the NID & Ian Fleming sent them over Ireland to look for any U-Boat docks, then the RAF took them over. Niven & another RAF pilot, Maurice "Shorty" Longbottom took one of their first two Spitfires to France to prove out their methods operationally, which they did. Shorty did ops from Heston & Niven from France until they trained enough pilots to help out. I have a French photo ID card naming Bob Niven as the "Commandant" of 212 sqdn, and I suspect he was their C.O. from about Mar or Apr 1940 until it was merged with the PRU in June. Have many letters, photos, etc., & the RAF’s AHB are being a great help in reconstructing the events. Great to see your website. Take care, Dave

Dave,

Thank you for visiting the site, it’s excellent to hear from someone who is part of a family of true hero’s and people of great vision.

Mick - webmaster airrecce.

38. Mike Maskrey - 2009-02-07 18:41:12
Hiya Mick,

This is a fabulous website my friend!!

Mike M.

37. Dave Humphrey - 2009-01-24 22:39:03
Hi Mick, just reviewed your web site and what a magnificent effort it is. Congratulations and I have a ton of stuff you will want to incorpoarte to fill in the gaps.

Perhaps we do a chapter on the key personalities in the history of aerial recce also; such as Daddy Laws, Sidney Cotton, Adrian Warburton, Norman Shirley, Ron Hadden, Col Elliot Roosevelt USA, Ron Fox,Colin Williamson, Tony Hill, Constance Babington-Smith, Jack Eggleston, Peter Lewer and many others who contributed to the magnificent success of allied recce. I have the stories I just don’t have the expertise for putting into a web site.

best wishes

dave Humphrey

36. Derrick Cain - 2009-01-14 23:50:19
Very good, I came across your website via the plane talk forum,
I served with 79 Squadron in Germany 1954/5 as a photographer.
Used the F24 & F95 cameras. I have a few photos of those days.All the Best
Derrick

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