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54 Squadron and Camel B7407
A member has kindly sent me the following information regarding my grandfather 2nd Lieut RTT Waring
He flew with No 54 Sqn and while with that unit crashed on landing in Camel B7407 on 22 April 1918. He was unhurt and after repair the Camel went to the 17th US Aero Squadron
Does anyone have any photos or sources for 54 Squadron Camel photos? Or, also, 54 Squadron photos of flight crews etc. from France 1918. Any photos with B7407 in view?
Finally, does anyone have any further insights for me into where this crash took place?
Thank you all for your help,
Tom
ADDITIONAL INFO: thanks to another kind individual, the following info adds to the above
On 22 April 1918, No 54 Sqn RAF was based at Clairmarais North aerodrome; it had moved there from Conteville on 7 April, and stayed until 29 April, when it moved to Caffiers.
B7407 was a remarkable aeroplane, in that it was used by three separate air services. First by No 4 Sqn Australian Flying Corps, then No 54 Sqn RAF, then the 17th Aero Sqn USAS.
No 54 Sqn's marking from late January 1918 was a thin white vertical bar on the fuselage side ahead of the roundel, located where the wooden decking on the fuselage top ends - the rear of the bar continued the line of the decking, and the front of the bar was just behind the trailing edge of the lower wing. The squadron was ordered to change to a sloping 'N" after the roundel during the re-allocation of unit markings on 22 March 1918, but for some reason this didn't occur, and the vertical bar was used until June. The individual number of the aircraft ('A' Flight used 1-6; 'B' Flight used 7-12; and 'C' Flight used 13-18) was painted in white to the rear of the roundel.
Last edited by tangowhiskey; 2 November 2009 at 04:44 AM.
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