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In October 1943 Jack changed from Liberators to Beaufighters having
been selected for Torbeau training in Scotland. He joined a Strike
Wing at North Coates attacking North Sea convoys off the coast of
Holland. Later Jack and his Beaufighter were sent to the Far East
where he was deployed to fly out of Assam over Burma supporting the
‘Forgotten’ Army. Midway through the ‘tour’ they converted
to Mosquitoes; a change he was not particularly happy about. After
a short ‘rest’ converting pilots to Mosquitoes he felt lucky to
be put in charge of a small Unit flying Service Personnel to
various venues in Southern India. Jack’s enthusiasm for flying is
maintained and his lucky escapes documented. His fascination with
the cultural and social experiences gained in India leaves its mark
as he comments on the privileges he experiences – now as a
Commissioned Officer - compared to the non- commissioned, and of
the wealth chasm between the Indian Princes and the poor of India.
This is not just about flying but how he and his comrades lived
through those unique and special times.
An informative and personal account of a young man's flying
experiences during WW2. Growing up in York, shaped by the threat of
war-Jack Colman achieves his long held desire to become a pilot,
joining the RAF in October 1940 just after his 21st birthday. He is
sent to Canada to learn to fly and becomes intrigued by the
technical and practical aspects of flying and navigation. Becoming
a Pilot/Navigator, he joins Costal Command on Liberators based in
Iceland. The practical difficulties of flying over the North
Atlantic and Arctic Oceans protecting the convoys and hunting
U-boats are relived as he battles with atrocious weather and
navigational uncertainties. His brushes with death whether due to
mechanical failure, hitting the sea, U-boat gun fire or running out
of fuel, in an ever changing hostile environment are described
realistically and calmly (often with humour), situations helped by
a confidence in the good advice given by others, his knowledge,
skills and a trust in his crew. When training he hears about the
death of his father, on leave he finds time to fall in love and
marry.
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