seagull61785 wrote:
Talking of 'sitting' - the photo of the Wing Commander sitting at his desk was Stanley Vincent, who was the Station Commander at Northolt during 1940. A decorated fighter pilot from WWI he was considered too old to fly fighters operationally in the second world war. However this didn't prevent him from joining in a scramble one day during the B of B and shooting down a German bomber.
Maybe more than just one bomber !
Vincent often accompanied his station squadrons (usually 229 and 257 Squadrons) on scrambles and also flew lone 'station defence' sorties. He considered personally that he shot down 5 Do 17 enemy bombers on his various sorties. As he was alone on many of these sorties, confirmation has never been substantiated. He claimed a further two victories ( over Bf 109's) on 30 September 1940.During one action he was wounded, crash landing at Kenley. He later had numerous pieces of shrapnel removed from his back, having narrowly missed his spine.