Thomas Other Prickett’s pilots flying log book. Two
Title
Thomas Other Prickett’s pilots flying log book. Two
Description
Pilots flying log book two for Thomas Other Prickett, covering the period from 2 May 1940 to 18 June 1944. Detailing his flying training, instructor duties, operations flown and staff duties with the RAF Delegation to the USA. He was stationed at RAF Sealand, RAF Kumalo, RAF Malta, Clewiston, RAF Lindholme, RAF Elsham Wolds, Washington, and RAF Hullavington. Aircraft flown in were Oxford, Master, Audax, Whitley, Gypsey Moth, Magister, Harvard, Taylorcraft, DH86a, Tiger Moth, Lodestar, Moth Major, Rapide, Empire flying boat, Wellington, Hurricane, Lysander, Gordon, DC3, Clipper, Beechcraft, AT6a, PT17, B17, C40, Halifax, Martinet, Lancaster, Spitfire, Anson, AT11, C45, C78, Catalina, B26 and Mosquito. He flew a total of 52 operations, 32 with 148 squadron and 20 with 103 squadron. Targets were Benghazi, Derna, Malemi, Piraeus, Crete, Agkeila, Salamis, Jedebya, Heraklion, Comiso, Tymbaki, Tmimi, Tobruk, Spezia, Duisburg, Essen, Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Wuppertal, Krefeld, Cologne, Turin, Hamburg, Nuremburg, Milan, Peenemunde and Leverkusen.
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One booklet
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LPrickettTO40427v2
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force, “Thomas Other Prickett’s pilots flying log book. Two,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed February 26, 2021, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/30378.
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