June 12, 2011 at 12:03 pm
Somebody I met yesterday was doing some local building work recently and was asked to skip some boxes of bric-a-brac for this lady whos husband had just died.He`s given me some aviation items(actually sold,for a very reasonable price) ,some of the artefacts ,which,he tells me,are from a Battle of Britain Pilot.
He informed me the recently deceased mans name was `Payne` (sorry no first name) and he taught Polish pilots during the Battle of Britain in Spitfires.Post war he started up a Coach Tour Business which was one of the first in the country and did very well. Any ideas anyone?
By: hindenburg - 23rd December 2011 at 10:02
[ATTACH]202056[/ATTACH] The bits in question..would be nice to prove any history…but for `a tenner` I can`t really moan.
By: hindenburg - 23rd December 2011 at 09:29
Thanks Paul,That narrows it down a bit,I`ll hopefully catch up with Nick over the holiday and press him for a bit more information.
By: paulmcmillan - 23rd December 2011 at 08:56
Not Alec Dawson Payne – A posting on TOCH says he died in Suffolk and anyway his wife died before him
By: hindenburg - 12th June 2011 at 22:06
Thanks for the link Slipstream,the surviving Payne died in 1950…you may have something there Tarkey…………………
By: Slipstream - 12th June 2011 at 12:29
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bob1940/roll.html
list of pilots in BoB
3 by the name of Payne, 1 survived the battle.
By: tarkey - 12th June 2011 at 12:29
I had a chuckle to myself over this.
The older memers amongst us might remember in the 50s and 60 there was a boys comic called The Lion and one of the regulare characters was a Paddy Payne, Battle of Britain Pilot. MY childhood hero character.