There's a new page on Khaki Drab allowing followers of the Battle of Britain Campaign to see exactly how 327 squadron is doing. It gives a quick rundown of the active pilots:
There's a new page on Khaki Drab allowing followers of the Battle of Britain Campaign to see exactly how 327 squadron is doing. It gives a quick rundown of the active pilots:
"Gold section scrambled at 14:45. Stukas were attacking the convoy Booty off Eastbourne. Chaps arrived just as the Junkers started to dive on the convoy but were bounced by their escort as they closed."
This is based loosely on an actual attack made famous by a radio commentary by the BBC's Charles Garner who stood witness on the cliffs at Dover. A recording of the broadcast can be found on YouTube.
For this battle 327 sent in Gold Section; Reed (flying Y), Blaiden (X) and Buckley (H). Facing them were four 109s, and three Ju87s that were about to dive on the convoy.
Starting Positions |
End of Turn 1 |
Critical hit for Reed! |
Boom chits: RAF:1 109s:0 Ju87s:0
Blaiden in trouble! |
Buckley gets a chance to shoot at a Stuka and gets a hit but its saved. He then moves behind a second Stuka and fires this time shooting it down. This means the Stukas would also retreat at the end of this turn but, given they had already dropped their bombs, this was their plan anyway.
Buckley tries to extract some revenge |
This left the 109s controlling the skies over this little piece of the Channel at least.
Boom chits: RAF:3 109s:0 Ju87s:3
"Reed had seen Blaiden's plane explode. The C.O. gave him a grilling at dispersal but Reed was adamant - must have hit the petrol tank, big flash, no parachute."Finishing positions