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ATAG_Ezzie
Jan-13-2018, 19:57
Found out thru my family grapevine that my great uncle (Roger Hunter) is the lead pilot in this movie.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_Command_(film)

I've got a book re Coastal Command that mentions him and knew he was the tallest pilot in Coastal Command at one stage (6ft 11 i beleive) but didnt know he was in a movie.

Anyone know how i could get hold of a copy?

Ezzie

ATAG_Colander
Jan-13-2018, 20:05
you mean this one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BssQCDqZXek

RAF74_Buzzsaw
Jan-13-2018, 20:06
Found out thru my family grapevine that my great uncle (Roger Hunter) is the lead pilot in this movie.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_Command_(film)

I've got a book re Coastal Command that mentions him and knew he was the tallest pilot in Coastal Command at one stage (6ft 11 i beleive) but didnt know he was in a movie.

Anyone know how i could get hold of a copy?

Ezzie

On youtube here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BssQCDqZXek

ATAG_Ezzie
Jan-13-2018, 21:14
Thanks Colander and Buzz - seems lazyness is one of my strengths (didnt think to check youtube first up).

Only watched the first 10 mins - will watch the rest later.

Thanks

Ezzie

1lokos
Jan-13-2018, 22:01
DVD https://www.amazon.co.uk/Royal-Air-Force-Coastal-Command/dp/B000RJEIJ8

Package: https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/royal-air-force-coastal-command-the-definitive-film-collection-1936-1969/

Vlerkies
Jan-13-2018, 22:26
Uncle Ezzie flew for the RAF? He will be turning in his grave watching your 110 antics. :D

Seriously though nice one.

:salute:

ATAG_Ezzie
Jan-13-2018, 23:15
Uncle Ezzie flew for the RAF? He will be turning in his grave watching your 110 antics. :D

Seriously though nice one.

:salute:

Yeah he might not have appreciated me shooting his Sunderlands like i did a few months ago.....

3371133712

Ezzie

ATAG_Ezzie
Jan-14-2018, 00:18
Jolly good show chaps.

Juts watched it - good to see the Cinderella Service in action. Aussie Sunderland and Beaufighters saved the day.

Thanks Colander/Buzz and 1lokos - sent the links to my family in case they hadnt seen it either.

Ezzie

ATAG_Ezzie
Jan-14-2018, 00:55
Soooo,

I went and checked my book which has a photo of him. As mentioned before my Great Uncle Roger was the tallest pilot in the RAF in WW2 it seems (6 ft 8) and the pilot in the movie didnt look tall and doesnt look like the photo i have of my Great Uncle. And he doesnt look like a Hunter.

So a bit of sleuthing has revealed the the pilot of T Tommy was not my Great Uncle - https://books.google.com.au/books?id=W0WFe7WZlcwC&pg=PA40&lpg=PA40&dq=%224+OTU+%22&source=web&ots=e7-0k9aHHD&sig=-P0ILQgfRuqbD3_jgb2k965I_ks&redir_esc=y&hl=en#v=onepage&q=%224%20OTU%20%22&f=false

This link found here

http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/showthread.php?793-Coastal-Command-Film-1942/page2&

Sadly the T Tommy Captain died later in the war as did most of the crew - read the last page of the second url if interested.

Here the detail re my Great Uncle

Flight Lieutenant Leslie Fox (36099), No.209 Squadron
Acting Flight Lieutenant Roger Edward HUNTER (40540), No.240 Squadron.
These captains of aircraft have completed 500 and 850 operational flying hours respectively and have always shown outstanding zeal, cheerfulness and courage in their flying duties. On two occasions they have carried out important duties involving long distance flights during which the weather conditions were most adverse and navigational aids were almost non-existent. In the successful completion of these most responsible tasks they showed fine determination and a-very high standard of airmanship.

London Gazette 5 Aug 1941

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EDIT: from http://www.rcafmuseum.on.ca/422ww2.htm

"July 8, 1942, F/L Roger Hunter DFC, an experienced R.A.F Catalina pilot, arrived to be flight commander (422 R.C.A.F. Squadron)"

Still a good movie though.

Ezzie