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WWII Coastal Command: 206 Squadron Project

Hi all,

I was hoping to grab the attention of anyone interested in Coastal Command during WWII as I’ve been working on a project investigating the history of my Grandad F/Lt Ken Bass – Pilot in 206 Squadron from 1941 to the end of 1943.

Project Website: http://www.coastalcommand206.com

The project has grown massively but I’m always keen to hear from anyone that has an interest / links to that subject. My key lines of investigation are as follows…

1] 206 Squadron crew members during WWII
2] Coastal Command Aircraft: Lockheed Hudsons
3] Coastal Command Aircraft: RAF B17 Flying Fortresses
4] Coastal Command Aircraft: Liberators
5] RAF Station: Aldergrove
6] RAF Station: Benbecula
7] RAF Station: Nassau

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By: theboylowe - 3rd September 2008 at 19:20

Thanks for the comments guys, i’ll take a look at your site @ www.rafdavidstowmoor.org and give you a shout

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By: Arabella-Cox - 2nd September 2008 at 21:14

206 Squadron

:)I’ve been on your website several times. Well done. There’s a lot of hard work there. I’m not sure what you’re looking for with regard to CCs aircraft but if we can help get in touch by email or through the contacts on www.rafdavidstowmoor.org . Good luck with the project it’s a great tribute to your Grandad.

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By: CSheppardholedi - 2nd September 2008 at 15:58

Welcome to the forum John

Nice web site. Don’t often see the B-17s of Coastal Command. Often an overlooked arm of the service. (if it isn’t a Spitfire or Lanc it isn’t worth looking at?:dev2:) Always liked the way Coastal commands paint jobs looked!

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