Originally posted by Guppy35
I've got a profile of F/L K.M. Kuttlewascher's Hurricane IIC and its shown as BE581 JX-E. He shot down 3 He111s in it while on a Night Sortie out of Tangmere to St. Andre airfield, France on May 4, 1942. Obviously pilots flew different aircraft on different days depending on availability. Kuttlewascher is probably the best known of the 1 Squadron IIC pilots, in terms of getting kills anyway. Might consider using him
Don't ya love those Squadron History books Nexx? When I was in England in 86 for the 41 Squadron reunion at Coltishall I got to go through 41's History. I love they way they wrote them and recorded all the info.
Dan/Slack
Yeah, I saw a lot of references to Kuttlewascher in the sortie diary. When he stopped flying BE150 he moved on to BE581 and in the diary it also showed signals in the following format:- 1 Hurricane IIC fitted for long range (LR), F/L Kuttlewascher (his service no.) JX-E departed....' When he flew BE150 though, he was only a Flt Sgt.
I think he was one of the highest scoring 'intruder' fighter pilots of the time. Many other 'high scorers' were defending.
Sqn Ldr Jimmy MacLachlan was probably the most famous of 1 Sqn pilots at the time since he had a fair few kills and then lost an arm. He continued to fly and scored more kills and was awarded both the DFC (& bar) and DSO.
I have a couple of very useful reference books that you may be interested in (if you haven't got them already!).
Flying Units of the RAF - Alan Lake
RAF Squadrons (2nd Edition) - Wg Cdr Jefford
The second book is my 'bible'!

BTW Did you serve with 41 Sqn? They're still based at Colt.