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836 squadron transfers from Macrihanish to CRAIL and ARBROATH |
GMA comments: The distance between Crail and Arbroath as
the crow (or Swordfish) flies is a little
over 20 miles – just a hop by air. I deduce from my Log Book that
we were stationed during all of this period at Crail, but made frequent
trips to Arbroath. I believe this was to take advantage of the different
training facilities, such as bombing ranges, at the two stations. | ||||||
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September 25th 1942 Sub.Lt. Neville Macve joined 836 Squadron and became GMA's "Observer" (Navigator) until August 1944. |
First reference to GMA in the 836 Squadron line Book: | |
The Squadron Line Book was prepared by Jim Palmer from the inception of the squadron in 1942. The full text is included with the history of 836 squadron . The "snippets" which refer to GMA (with any GMA comments) are included in the main text.
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Line Book : as in "shooting a line" (GMA) | |
GMA comments: Close formation was rather a “thing” in the FAA, so this could have been a matter of inches – quite safe in Swordfish, where a slight bump was not unknown. Although V-formation was normal, a really tight formation would put the wing of the second aircraft almost into the leading pilot’s cockpit. This was reasonably safe, but became a little more dicey if there was another aircraft in tight formation on the side. These exercises were not advisable in turbulent weather. Excellent piloting was necessary. |
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P/O Robertson joined 836 squadron in August 1942 as a TAG (Telegraphist, Air Gunner) He predominantly flew with | |
Lt Slater but occasionally with GMA. Swordfish DK777 could be called "Robbie Robertson's aircraft " (see photo in | |
Friends section). The items from his log book have been kindly supplied by his daughter Jenny McFall | |
(from Australia). | |
This
may have been advance practice for the acoustic homing devices, like small
torpedoes, we later acquired from the |
P/O Robertson appears to have missed the flight with GMA on 23 October. |
His logbook is very useful giving the exact time of day that the flights took place. |