Image from the FK Moynihan log book.
Air to air view of two torpedo-armed Hampdens in formation flying low over the ocean. Believed to be No. 489 Squadron.
Image from the DH Mann personal album collection.
"Tom Kerr" standing next to a Hampden. Believed to be No. 5 Operational Training Unit, RAF Station Turnberry.
Image from the DH Mann personal album collection.
"Ted Smith and Bev Russell. Turnberry."
Two airmen on a No. 5 Operational Training Unit Hampden. RAF Station Turnberry, Scotland.
Image from the DH Mann personal album collection. "Compass Swing."
Believed to be Sergeant Douglas Haig Mann (right) and colleague on the wing of a Hampden. No. 5 Operational Training Unit, RAF Station Turnberry, Scotland.
Image from the DH Mann personal album collection. "En Route To Ireland". Two airman in front of a Hampden. No. 5 Operational Training Unit, RAF Station Turnberry, Scotland. This is when the unit moved to RAF Station Maghaberry, Ireland.
Image from the DH Mann personal album collection.
"Hampdens In Flight." Air to air view of a No. 1 Torpedo Training Unit [?] Hampden. Believed to be flying from RAF Station Turnberry, Scotland.
Image from the DH Mann personal album collection.
"Hampdens In Flight." Air to air view of a No. 1 Torpedo Training Unit [?] Hampden. Believed to be flying from RAF Station Turnberry, Scotland.
Aerial oblique of a German Merchant ship 'Klaus Howaldt', from a No. 489 Squadron Hampden.
Attacking aircraft: 'S' flown by Squadron Leader Hughes, 'Y' flown by Pilot Officer Dunn, 'V' flown by Sergeant Easton, 'W' flown by Sergeant O'Connor.
Copied from the No. 489 Squadron unofficial Unit History.
Air to air view of three No. 489 Squadron Hampdens in flight, "returning to base".
Aircraft: X - Flying Officer Nilsson, S - Squadron Leader Evans, R - Flying Officer Willis.
Copied from the No. 489 Squadron unofficial Unit History.
Aircraft nose art, designed by Sergeant Alford, for No. 489 Squadron Hampden, 'A' for Apple. Unknown location.
Copied from the No. 489 Squadron unofficial Unit History.
Flying Officer Pederson, from Denmark, in front of a No. 489 Squadron Hampden with nose art "KING KRISTIAN - D.X." Unknown location.
Copied from the No. 489 Squadron unofficial Unit History.
Group of No. 489 Squadron personnel in front of a Hampden. Unknown location.
L-R: Back; Lawrence, Butts, Burr, Simmons, Beattie, Milne, Crowhurst, Tidy, Wallace, Pederson, Nielson, Denny, Jordan.
Front; Fleming, Mottram, Willis, unknown - listed as Flight Lieutenant Lichbrook's successor, Alcock, James, Brown (No. 489 Squadron Commanding Officer), Evans, Symons, Cookson, Freshney, Still, Cowan.
Jordan was the first No. 489 Squadron medal winner, a DFC, for shooting down a Focke Wulf 190 and damaging another.
Copied from the No. 489 Squadron unofficial Unit History.
Three No. 489 Squadron Hampdens in flight over Sinclair Bay, Wick, Scotland. Nearest aircraft is AE261. Photographed by Flight Lieutenant Mottram, and subsequently published in 'The Aeroplane' magazine.Copied from the No. 489 Squadron unofficial Unit History.
Side view of Number 408 Squadron Hampden AE433 EQ-D after crash landing in Holland.
This aircraft was shot down on 8-9 November 1941 by a night fighter during a bombing raid to Essen. The Pilot was Pilot Officer EL Houghton, RNZAF.
Image from the DH Mann personal album collection.
"All my own work. Magaberry Ireland."
Close up front view of a No. 5 Operational Training Unit Hampden after the port undercarriage collapsed at RAF Station Maghaberry.
Image from the DH Mann personal album collection.
"All my own work. Magaberry Ireland."
DH Mann standing in front of the No. 5 Operational Training Unit Hampden that he was landing when the port undercarriage collapsed at RAF Maghaberry.