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Grandfather's Pilot Log - North Africa 1942-43

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My grandfather flew Spitfire Mark V's with the 52nd Fighter Group in North Africa in 1942-43. In 1944 he commanded the 21st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron as it trained in the States. Attached are a few photos from his pilot log. I need to find a scanner and digitize this whole book, but here are a few pictures taken with a camera. I found this a year or so ago. Since he died some years before I was born, this book contains about all I know of his career.

 

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Training in the states.

 

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The 52nd Fighter Group started flying Spitfire Mark V's in July of 42. He deployed with them to North Africa in November of 1942.

 

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Escorting and Scrambles

 

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Recon - "1 ME-109" - I don't know what he meant by that.

 

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Back in the states flying a whole assortment of aircraft.

 

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Is that a P-40?

 

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A "semi-historical" painting of his Spitfire done postwar by a close friend.

 

 

The logbook lists PT-17, AT-6A, P-39D, P-39F, P-39J, Spitfire, P-39N2, P-40N, B-25C, P-51B, P-51C, P-63A, BT-13B, F-6D, TB-25D, C-47B, F-10, TP-51D, and the Link.

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That photo looks more like a P-51B/C with the oil cooler under the fuselage behind his legs there. The canopy looks strange, though.

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That photo looks more like a P-51B/C with the oil cooler under the fuselage behind his legs there. The canopy looks strange, though.

 

Probably because it's an A-model..... :cool:

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What an awesome treasure. So much to find out and study.

 

Here's a web page that you may find interesting:

52d FG

 

-S

 

P.S. The 1-ME-109 entry on the Recon mission, may be that his flight spotted one.

Edited by ST0RM

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His logbooks don't mention a P-51A or an A-36, so it didn't occur to me he'd be in one.

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