I do wonder if my Dad would have some good stories to tell of his time in the RAF during the war
He did tell me a few things but I never pushed it because he left with serious injuries so I was worried about asking the wrong thing
there were a few tales from the spinal injuries hospital - including going out one night and the owner of the car had no legs
which was "no problem" as his mate had no arms so between them they could drive
to and from a pub - naturally
He did comment that as a Armourer he was always first onto the plane when it got back from a mission after the crew came off , including any wounded
they had to be first to remove anything that might go bang
which meant any that had died were still there
apparently German canon fire is not kind to the human body
he said some of them pretty much had to be removed with a hose
then he changed the subject
anyway - sorry about that - back to more pleasant things
Dad did 22 years i think in the RAF, while he joined in 49, I don't think I know a tiny fraction of what he did.
He talked of working on Mosquito's, doing engine run ups which he said scared him, having a huge propeller hurtling round just a few feet from you.
He.must have done a bit of work on Spitfires because he said he hated them, no access, you needed tiny hands and very flexible arms.
He much preferred the V bombers (Valiants and Vulcans)
He talked of Germany, maybe early 50s when he was on a recovery crew, recovering bodies from crashed transports etc, he was disgusted with some colleagues who were taking the cigarettes out the breast pockets of dad airmen.
Repaired a wingtip on a Vulcan that had accidentally hit the hangar door, much consternation from officers, dad studied the tech bulletins etc, not structural, filled the dent with a big tub of 2 pack epoxy. He said (and it still may be true) that it may have still been there when he left .
Hand painted the Dumbo roundels onto self adhesive film of some sort, for the tail fin of a Vulcan (he was an artist). There are lots of photos of Vulcans with the Dumbo roundel, I'd dearly love to know if dad did all of them or if his was a first mock up.
Found cracks in the Valiants while they were maintaining them...the whole fleet was eventually scrapped.
Lots of funny small stuff...but 22 years worth, there had to be a lot to tell