Sunderland Echo

Tributes paid to brave North East Squadron who defended the skies

- Sam Johnson samuel.johnson@jpress.co.uk @ThatSamJJo­hnson

Tributes have been paid to RAF heroes who defended the skies against one of the biggest German air attacks of the Second World War, on the 80th anniversar­y of what became known as ‘Black Thursday’.

On August 15, 1940, Heinkel 111 bombers and Me Bf 110 fighter bombers left their airfield in Stavanger, Norway, with the intention of bombing RAF fighter airfields in the North East of England and the docklands of the Tyne and Wear, Seaham, Hartlepool and Middlesbro­ugh.

But the onslaught was thwarted on by young RAF airmen.

Five sections of the 607 (County of Durham) squadron were scrambled from their base in Usworth to intercept German bombers.

As part of a wider defence of the region, the German force was attacked off the Northumber­land Coast by RAF squadrons from Drem and Acklington, while the 607 squadron defended the skies of Sunderland.

Flying in Hawker Hurricanes, the 607 squadron was responsibl­e for the destructio­n of eight German bombers, suffering no losses themselves.

The British defence was able to down 75 of the 141 German

aircraft that attacked the North East coast, resulting in one of the heaviest German losses of the Battle of Britain.

Now, 80 years later the 607 squadron has been honoured at the North East Land, Sea and Air Museum, which was built on the site of the former RAF Usworth base where the squadron was situated.

The tributes included four wreaths being placed and a short service paying tribute to the men who defended our region 80 years ago.

David Chalres, Chair at NELSAM, said: “In these difficult times it is important to remember the efforts made 80 years ago by the pilots from RAF Usworth, many of whom were raised in the region.”

Guests at the ceremony included Susan Winfield OBE, Lord Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear, Cllr David Snowdon, Mayor of Sunderland, Wing Commander Shuttlewor­th, Officer Commanding 607 Squadron, RAF Leeming and Flt Lt David Walmsley, Royal

Air Force Cadets.

The family of two squadron 607 fighter pilots, Flt Francis Blackadder, who led the squadron on the day of the attack and Flt Lt George Dudley Craig were also in attendance to pay tribute.

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Flight Lieutenant Francis Blackadder (centre) with other pilots and ground crew leaning against one of the Squadrons Hawker Hurricane fighters.
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Commeratio­ns at the North East Land, Sea and Air Museum at the former RAF Usworth.

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