March 13, 2012 at 5:15 pm
We’ve got a B-24 Load Adjuster in the museum collection. It is from B-24H No. 42-52712 which was transferred to the RAF. Can anybody tell me its RAF serial and any history?
By: RAF Liberators - 27th April 2012 at 13:55
I just found this thread, shout if you need anything else, been a bit busy lately adding new content to the site.
I’ve also got a Bomb load adjuster in the collection, which I should really take some photos of and add something to the site.
Oh and thanks for the plugs Paul much appreciated 🙂
By: Atcham Tower - 13th March 2012 at 21:44
A few of those abbreviations from Ian’s post:
RoS Repair on Site. 67 MU operated in SW England so presumably it met with a minor accident at an airfield in that area.
AGT Airwork General Trading Co Ltd
IA international Alloys (I think)
By: Atcham Tower - 13th March 2012 at 21:44
A few of those abbreviations from Ian’s post:
RoS Repair on Site. 67 MU operated in SW England so presumably it met with a minor accident at an airfield in that area.
AGT Airwork General Trading Co Ltd
IA international Alloys (I think)
By: paul178 - 13th March 2012 at 21:24
Bit more info
http://www.rafb24.com/index.php/2012-01-18-19-57-49/raf-squadrons/32-223squadron
By: paul178 - 13th March 2012 at 21:24
Bit more info
http://www.rafb24.com/index.php/2012-01-18-19-57-49/raf-squadrons/32-223squadron
By: paul178 - 13th March 2012 at 21:22
Beat me to it Ian!:)
By: paul178 - 13th March 2012 at 21:22
Beat me to it Ian!:)
By: paul178 - 13th March 2012 at 21:20
Best I can do is
Serial Number: TS522
Aircraft Mk & Type Mk VI Liberator
Squadrons: 223
Details: SS 12.3.47
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By: paul178 - 13th March 2012 at 21:20
Best I can do is
Serial Number: TS522
Aircraft Mk & Type Mk VI Liberator
Squadrons: 223
Details: SS 12.3.47
Interested in Libs? Join here http://www.rafb24.com/
By: Ian Hunt - 13th March 2012 at 21:17
TS522
Hi all
From Steve Bond and Richard Forder’s “Special Ops Liberators; 223 (Bomber Support) Squadron, 100 Group, and the Electronic War”:
RAF Serial: TS522
US Serial / Model: 42-52712, B-24H-15-FO
USAAF Units: 832nd BS, 486th BG, 3R-D
Became ‘6G-P’ in 223 Sqn
Taken on Charge 20/10/1944
Movements and Events:
16/12/1944 – Cat AC
27/12/1945 [’44?] RoS (67 MU)
20/4/1945 223 Sqn
7/6/1945 51 MU
12/6/1945 AGT Gatwick Cat B MI
8/3/1946 51 MU
12/3/1947 Sold to IA
Not sure what all the abbreviations mean, but hope this helps.
One of the book’s appendices list 223 Sqn’s a/c sorties. I’ll try to provide a list of TS522’s later.
Cheers
Ian
By: Ian Hunt - 13th March 2012 at 21:17
TS522
Hi all
From Steve Bond and Richard Forder’s “Special Ops Liberators; 223 (Bomber Support) Squadron, 100 Group, and the Electronic War”:
RAF Serial: TS522
US Serial / Model: 42-52712, B-24H-15-FO
USAAF Units: 832nd BS, 486th BG, 3R-D
Became ‘6G-P’ in 223 Sqn
Taken on Charge 20/10/1944
Movements and Events:
16/12/1944 – Cat AC
27/12/1945 [’44?] RoS (67 MU)
20/4/1945 223 Sqn
7/6/1945 51 MU
12/6/1945 AGT Gatwick Cat B MI
8/3/1946 51 MU
12/3/1947 Sold to IA
Not sure what all the abbreviations mean, but hope this helps.
One of the book’s appendices list 223 Sqn’s a/c sorties. I’ll try to provide a list of TS522’s later.
Cheers
Ian
By: Derbyhaven - 13th March 2012 at 20:43
I’ll be delving into the A-B book tomorrow and dusting off my 100 Group references. If only the thing could talk!
By: Derbyhaven - 13th March 2012 at 20:43
I’ll be delving into the A-B book tomorrow and dusting off my 100 Group references. If only the thing could talk!
By: Atcham Tower - 13th March 2012 at 20:03
Glad to help, Ivor; just a question of having the right reference books! No 223 Sqn was based at Oulton, Norfolk Aug 44-July 45. I don’t have the Air-Britain book with the TS serials so I can’t look up its fate. If it survived the war it probably ended up on the huge B-24 scrap fields at RAF Lichfield.
By: Atcham Tower - 13th March 2012 at 20:03
Glad to help, Ivor; just a question of having the right reference books! No 223 Sqn was based at Oulton, Norfolk Aug 44-July 45. I don’t have the Air-Britain book with the TS serials so I can’t look up its fate. If it survived the war it probably ended up on the huge B-24 scrap fields at RAF Lichfield.
By: Derbyhaven - 13th March 2012 at 19:34
Many thanks indeed for the identification and the speed with which you did it!
By: Derbyhaven - 13th March 2012 at 19:34
Many thanks indeed for the identification and the speed with which you did it!
By: Atcham Tower - 13th March 2012 at 18:48
Phil Butler’s Air Arsenal North America about Lend-Lease says that
42-52712 became TS522 under a ‘theatre transfer’ to provide a number of suitable aircraft for No 223 (Bomber Support) Sqn. Its duty was Radio Counter Measures.
By: Atcham Tower - 13th March 2012 at 18:48
Phil Butler’s Air Arsenal North America about Lend-Lease says that
42-52712 became TS522 under a ‘theatre transfer’ to provide a number of suitable aircraft for No 223 (Bomber Support) Sqn. Its duty was Radio Counter Measures.