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Book about RAF’s unsung heroes takes to the skies

- By SUE CORCORAN news@rdg.today

A NEW book about unsung heroes of the Royal Air Force took to the skies in fine form when it was launched by its two authors.

A crowd of more than 50 people were at Hurst Cricket Club last week for the launch of To Force the Enemy off the Sea – the Story of the RAF’s North Coates Strike Wing.

Among the crowd was Ken

Fostekew of the Museum of Berkshire Aviation in Woodley.

The museum is selling copies of the book written by John Vimpany and David Boyd who both live in Hurst.

John’s father Dick was a navigator in a Beaufighte­r plane which sank and damaged enemy ships in the North Sea during the Second World War. He flew from RAF North Coates near Grimsby.

He later worked in civil aviation at Woodley Aerodrome, living at Wargrave Road, Twyford.

After the launch Mr Fostekew welcomed the book, saying: “It’s good to have this history collated.”

He was interested in finding out more about Dick Vimpany’s role at Woodley.

John Vimpany said: “We had over 50 at the launch, it was a really good evening. David and I talked about the story in the book and showed some slides.

“We sold copies of the book.

“It’s the story of how three squadrons of Beaufighte­r aircraft succeeded in clearing the North

Sea of German convoys that were attempting to supply iron ore from Sweden to the armament factories of the Ruhr in Germany.

“This was between 1943 and 1945.” The authors are taking the book ‘home’ to promote it at North Coates Airfield, now a flying club.

They will be at the airfield’s air day event which is from July 15-17.

On the evening of Friday,

July 15 they will talk about the book at the Royal Air Force Associatio­n club at Cleethorpe­s where there is a memorial to North Coates Strike Wing.

The book costing £19.95 Including UK delivery is also available from Helion Books by visiting www.helion. co.uk

The Museum of Berkshire

Aviation is at the historic site of Woodley Airfield, once the centre of a thriving aircraft industry. Its summer opening times are Wednesdays and weekends, 10.30am-5pm.

Visit its website at museumofbe­rkshireavi­ation.co.uk

 ?? Picture: Sue Corcoran ?? IN PRINT: At the book launch at Hurst Cricket Club were: John Osborne, Ivor Fiennes, John Penney, David Lochman, John Vimpany, David Boyd, Mark Blois-Brooke, Jane Fiennes and Ken Fostekew
Picture: Sue Corcoran IN PRINT: At the book launch at Hurst Cricket Club were: John Osborne, Ivor Fiennes, John Penney, David Lochman, John Vimpany, David Boyd, Mark Blois-Brooke, Jane Fiennes and Ken Fostekew

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