Interview with Lionel Horner

SBondS-HornerLv10002.pdf

Title

Interview with Lionel Horner

Description

Partial transcript of conversation with Lionel Horner. He was on Leeds University Air Squadron at the beginning of the war. Once finished his degree, he was slated to train as a fighter pilot in the United States but, due to lack of space on courses, eventually was trained as a navigator on an America civil airline. He returned to UK for operational training and heavy conversion then did back to back tours on 50 Squadron. He relates a few anecdotes about his time on 50 Squadron including 17 operations to Berln, including 5 on the trot. He talks of 50 Squadron's good reputation. The interviewer tells a story of a friend on 158 Squadron, Halifax shot down on 12th operation and finding out who had shot him down. Includes contemporary colour photograph of Lionel Horner.

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2011-09-14

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Five page printed document with colour photograph

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SBondS-HornerLv10002

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Citation

S Bond and L Horner, “Interview with Lionel Horner,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed January 15, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/49816.

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