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The stripped down Spitfire at the entrance to Castle Bromwich RAF station
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The stripped down Spitfire at the entrance to Castle Bromwich RAF station
The stripped down Spitfire at the entrance to Castle Bromwich RAF station. In front stand the three men responsible for organising this years Battle of Britain anniversary display at Castle Bromwich.
Left to right: Squadron leader B.E. Hogan (C.O. of the University of Birmingham Air Squadron) who will be in charge of the flying programme; Squadron Leader H.G. Coldbeck (New Zealand born C.O. of the station) and Squadron Leader W. H. Banks who is dealing with the administration.
30th August 1957
Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Castle Bromwich
Solihull, West Midlands
England
Media ID 21673836
© Mirrorpix
Flight Officers Plane Royal Air Force Supermarine
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This print takes us back to the historic Castle Bromwich RAF station in 1957, where a stripped-down Spitfire stands proudly at the entrance. The three distinguished men standing before it are none other than the masterminds behind this year's Battle of Britain anniversary display at Castle Bromwich. On the left, we have Squadron Leader B. E. Hogan, an esteemed figure as he commands the University of Birmingham Air Squadron and will be overseeing the thrilling flying programme for this event. Standing tall in the middle is Squadron Leader H. G. Coldbeck, a New Zealand-born officer who holds great responsibility as the commanding officer of this renowned station. Completing this trio is Squadron Leader W. H. Banks, diligently handling all administrative matters surrounding this grand occasion. Together, these remarkable individuals embody dedication and passion for aviation and military affairs. The photograph captures not only their presence but also pays homage to an era when fighter planes like Spitfires were instrumental during World War Two. This image serves as a reminder of their significance in defending our skies and protecting our freedom. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints from Birmingham Post and Mail Archive, this snapshot transports us to a time when bravery soared through the clouds and reminds us of those who fought valiantly for our nation's security.
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