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Where They Served

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A commemorative tour of second world war airfields

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Where They Served

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Where They Served | A commemorative tour of second world war airfields Where They Served Skip to content Home About Schedule Airfields Yate News Bristol Area 28/4/15 News 14-4-15 News 17-7-14 News 5-7-14 Donate Sponsors Supporters Flying Blind ← Older posts 03/06/2021 · 4:14 pm Flying Officer Richard Bastow “ I was compelled to pull out of the dive as my hatches flew apart. “ Richard ‘Dicky’ Bastow 1941 Dicky Bastow experienced four dramatic air incidents, including the one that killed him in May 1943. His first actual combat was with 125 Squadron on 27 June 1942: Dicky took off from RAF Fairwood Common on the Gower Peninsula just before 8 o’clock in the morning, flying a Mark II Beaufighter. He and his RO Clifford George were accompanying Squadron Leader Hughes, sweeping the Southern Irish coast for German intruder aircraft. Some two hours later they were vectored onto a ‘bandit’ 15 miles ahead of them and were lucky enough to get a...

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