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Date Posted: 30/03/04 21:01:10
Author: Harry Shepherd
Subject: Re: Christmas Airways
In reply to: Ron Bones 's message, "Re: Christmas Airways" on 16/03/04 16:29:14

267 Sqn.at Kuala Lumpur had three daks in the early nineteen fifties.The CO, Percy Burgess, had flown the three Gladiators in Malta.He thought his Daks were the only
ones left in the RAF,so he decided to call them "Faith, Hope and Charity". It turned out that there were a few more Daks left at Dishforth so they were called "Shake,Rattle and Roll" instead.
Is it possible that these Daks found their way to Christmas Island.I did fly in these aircraft,but I didnt record it in my logbook as I was in KL, visiting friends, without getting the necessary pass.

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[> [> [> Re: Christmas Airways -- John Cooper, 31/03/04 6:42:05

Yep Harry someone who was stationed on Christmas Island in the late 50's has said that these three Daks were named "Faith, Hope and Charity".


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[> [> [> [> Re: Christmas Airways -- Barrie Searle, 19/04/04 19:36:02

The 2 Daks were from Christmas Island (1325 flt) in the Pacific. I was posted to the island during the British Nuclear Tests (1957/58 to service these aircraft (Air Wireless).

Indeed it was a different RAF - we were fortunate to locate an army signwriter who did the honours regarding 'Christmas Airways' and naming our kites. He also produced a large sign to the same effect that was erected over the entrance to our crew tent. Our local senior people took a very relaxed view regarding rules and regulations provided the 'Daks' were always serviceable and ready to fly.


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