One of 'The Few': The Memoirs of Wing Commander Ted 'Shippy' Shipman AFC
Ted Shippy Shipman was one of The Few who flew with 41 Squadron in the Battle of Britain. He left his father's farm in 1930 and enlisted in the RAF as a driver ACII. He flew for thirteen years of his thirty years service, achieved the highest grade of flying instructor and retired as a Wing Commander. This book is based on the copious notes that Shippy wrote in the 1970s and bring a firsthand insight into the life of an RAF Spitfire pilot during the early war years and then his remaining wartime and postwar service until 1959.

His career as a senior instructor included No 8 Service Flying Training School, Montrose and the Central Flying School at Upavon. He then went on to teach at the Flying Instructors School at Hullavington in 1942 and the Rhodesian Air Training Group between 1943 and 1945. After the war he did tours in Germany and Cyprus. He was Commanding Officer at RAF Sopley, Hampshire and RAF Boulmer in Northumberland until his retirement in 1959. During retirement he actively supported the Air Training Corps, Battle of Britain Fighter Association and the RAF Benevolent Fund.
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One of 'The Few': The Memoirs of Wing Commander Ted 'Shippy' Shipman AFC
Ted Shippy Shipman was one of The Few who flew with 41 Squadron in the Battle of Britain. He left his father's farm in 1930 and enlisted in the RAF as a driver ACII. He flew for thirteen years of his thirty years service, achieved the highest grade of flying instructor and retired as a Wing Commander. This book is based on the copious notes that Shippy wrote in the 1970s and bring a firsthand insight into the life of an RAF Spitfire pilot during the early war years and then his remaining wartime and postwar service until 1959.

His career as a senior instructor included No 8 Service Flying Training School, Montrose and the Central Flying School at Upavon. He then went on to teach at the Flying Instructors School at Hullavington in 1942 and the Rhodesian Air Training Group between 1943 and 1945. After the war he did tours in Germany and Cyprus. He was Commanding Officer at RAF Sopley, Hampshire and RAF Boulmer in Northumberland until his retirement in 1959. During retirement he actively supported the Air Training Corps, Battle of Britain Fighter Association and the RAF Benevolent Fund.
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One of 'The Few': The Memoirs of Wing Commander Ted 'Shippy' Shipman AFC

One of 'The Few': The Memoirs of Wing Commander Ted 'Shippy' Shipman AFC

by John Shipman
One of 'The Few': The Memoirs of Wing Commander Ted 'Shippy' Shipman AFC

One of 'The Few': The Memoirs of Wing Commander Ted 'Shippy' Shipman AFC

by John Shipman

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Overview

Ted Shippy Shipman was one of The Few who flew with 41 Squadron in the Battle of Britain. He left his father's farm in 1930 and enlisted in the RAF as a driver ACII. He flew for thirteen years of his thirty years service, achieved the highest grade of flying instructor and retired as a Wing Commander. This book is based on the copious notes that Shippy wrote in the 1970s and bring a firsthand insight into the life of an RAF Spitfire pilot during the early war years and then his remaining wartime and postwar service until 1959.

His career as a senior instructor included No 8 Service Flying Training School, Montrose and the Central Flying School at Upavon. He then went on to teach at the Flying Instructors School at Hullavington in 1942 and the Rhodesian Air Training Group between 1943 and 1945. After the war he did tours in Germany and Cyprus. He was Commanding Officer at RAF Sopley, Hampshire and RAF Boulmer in Northumberland until his retirement in 1959. During retirement he actively supported the Air Training Corps, Battle of Britain Fighter Association and the RAF Benevolent Fund.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781599105
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 07/15/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

John Shipman is the relative of former pilot Ted 'Shippy Shipman AFC

Table of Contents


Preface     ix
Acknowledgements     xi
Introduction     1
Taking the Plunge: Enlistment     2
Trying to Get On     8
To Fly or Not to Fly?     13
No. 41 Squadron, Catterick     19
Spitfires!     31
Preparing for Action     42
Action at Last!     49
Dunkirk     76
Back at Catterick     89
Interviews in 1990     100
A Perfect Interception     107
Goodbye Forty-One     111
Moving On     117
Journey to Southern Rhodesia     121
ECFS Again     133
Goodbye to Flying Training     141
Germany     143
Home Again     147
Suez and Cyprus     156
Boulmer     161
So to Retirement     164
Postscript     166
Air Ministry Records     168
History of No. 41 Squadron     170
The Vickers Supermarine Spitfire     172
Aircraft Flown   Ted 'Shippy' Shipman     177
Summary of Flying   Ted 'Shippy' Shipman     178
Translation of a letter from BernhardHochstuhl to Ted Shipman, 11 July 1990     179
Transcript from Durham Police Occurrence Book for 15 August 1940     181
Transcript from Dennis Knight's Notes Relating to 15 August 1940     182
Extracts from a Letter from Hans Kettling to E.A. Shipman, January 1980     185
Eyewitness Accounts from the Ground, August 1940     188
Luftwaffe Organisation     192
Notes on Each Pilot Mentioned     195
Names of Persons Mentioned in the Text     204
Diagrams     207
Bibliography     213
Index     214
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