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Title: RAF Manby 1949
Post by: jwls on Friday 15 October 10 16:55 BST (UK)
Dose anyone know if there is somewhere where I could obtain a list of crew/persons aboard a Lancaster which took off from RAF Manby on the 8th November 1949.

Thank you
Title: Re: RAF Manley 1949
Post by: Black Night on Friday 15 October 10 17:43 BST (UK)
Hi jwls. you could try this site.  if it was in bomber command.  www.rafbombercommand.com/master_the_association.html

Did the aircraft crash, do you know what squadron it was from , where it was going.  this could all help.As it was 1949 I assume it wasn't a hostile sortie.
Title: Re: RAF Manley 1949
Post by: walkerpete on Saturday 16 October 10 10:14 BST (UK)
I can't claim to have heard of every RAF base but I've never heard of Manley! Is there any chance this might be a typo for Manby which is in Lincolnshire and which I believe was operating Lancasters in 1949?

Pete
Title: Re: RAF Manley 1949
Post by: jwls on Saturday 16 October 10 10:32 BST (UK)
Sorry,it shoul be Manby,have corrected it now.
Thank you
Title: Re: RAF Manley 1949
Post by: Black Night on Saturday 16 October 10 11:59 BST (UK)
I can't claim to have heard of every RAF base but I've never heard of Manley! Is there any chance this might be a typo for Manby which is in Lincolnshire and which I believe was operating Lancasters in 1949?

Pete

Hi Pete I thought it was strange, I've never heard of Manley. My domain is Yorkshire and Halifax's . never thought of Manby :) I found a Manley in Cheshire, It's very near where I live and there was never an airfield there that I know of. now I might be able to help him/her. Dave.
Title: Re: RAF Manby 1949
Post by: Black Night on Saturday 16 October 10 12:16 BST (UK)
Here's another site that might be able to help.

military-genealogy.forcesreunited.org.uk/630/RAF_MANBY

Dave. :)
Title: Re: RAF Manby 1949
Post by: kyt on Sunday 17 October 10 04:24 BST (UK)
No Lancaster is reported as having crashed that date, so may I ask what information you are after? Was someone you know on board?

Any information you already have may help us. As to who maybe on the aircraft on this particular flight, the place to look would be the squadron ORB (Operations Record Book), which you would need toseek through the National Archives. If you know the squadron then I could give you the relevant reference, and a couple of contacts who maybe able to get copies of the relevant page(s)...(TNA are basically refusing to copy pages to ORBs or charging outlandish amounts).

Depending on squadron, there maybe guys over on rafcommands who already have a copy of the ORB (though ost of us tend to only have them for the war years, some have expanded their collections).

K
Title: Re: RAF Manby 1949
Post by: jwls on Sunday 17 October 10 18:19 BST (UK)
Hi kyt

My father wasat RAF Manby at this time doing national service and was taken on this flight as a passenger. He would like to know the names of the other passengers and crew members (he can't remember them after all this time)
About two hours into the flight they had to turn back as they lost radar.
My fathers name is E L Thomas

Thanks
Juls