SMATZ014 This is a giant 12" x 8" original hand signed photo for WW2 veteran Jim Wright who has personally autographed the souvenir where his signature rests perfectly accompanying his plane from the war undedicated and in mint condition. You wont source better.
Ron had flown a total of ten operations with 218 Squadron amassing a total of 78 hours flying time. time. Ron’s pilot was posted NES of RAF Methwold on September 9th , the now pilotless crew were posted to “B” Flight of No.75(NZ) Squadron based at RAF Mepal. Rons crew was taken over by the determined and experienced New Zealander, Squadron Leader Rodgers. Over the next four months, Ron attacked some of Germany’s most hotly defended targets, Essen, Cologne, Homburg, Dortmund and Duisburg were but a few recorded in Ron’s Log Book. Ron carried out his 30th and final operation on January 13th 1945, the target was Saarbrucken. Ron Brown, Flight Engineer operational flying hours totalled an impressive 129 hours 50 minutes, his total flying hours was 204 hours 5 minutes.