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4 The 'Grisly Bisley'

September 08, 2023 Neil Chapman Season 1 Episode 4
4 The 'Grisly Bisley'
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Blighty Thank God
4 The 'Grisly Bisley'
Sep 08, 2023 Season 1 Episode 4
Neil Chapman

Researching 2 Bisley aircraft that my father helped recover after both force landed (Listen to ‘A New Goolie Chit episode), I discovered numerous other, similar incidents, some with fatal consequences.
I also discovered how much pilots despised the aircraft, dubbing it the ‘Grisly Bisley’. Shockingly the plane’s failings were well known to senior RAF leaders and while the Middle East was somewhat of a backwater, risks it posed for pilots had to be weighed against keeping vital supply lines moving.
Episode support materials.
Diary entries read by granddaughter Maeve.
Additional voices: Chris Proffitt, the late Wing Commander ‘Ronnie’ Rotherham.
Episode photo: Wing Commander ‘Ronnie’ Rotherham.

I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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Researching 2 Bisley aircraft that my father helped recover after both force landed (Listen to ‘A New Goolie Chit episode), I discovered numerous other, similar incidents, some with fatal consequences.
I also discovered how much pilots despised the aircraft, dubbing it the ‘Grisly Bisley’. Shockingly the plane’s failings were well known to senior RAF leaders and while the Middle East was somewhat of a backwater, risks it posed for pilots had to be weighed against keeping vital supply lines moving.
Episode support materials.
Diary entries read by granddaughter Maeve.
Additional voices: Chris Proffitt, the late Wing Commander ‘Ronnie’ Rotherham.
Episode photo: Wing Commander ‘Ronnie’ Rotherham.

I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.