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David Fairbanks - Aircrew Details - Aviation Directory

David Fairbanks


Name : David Fairbanks
Died : 1975
Air Victories : 12.50

Awards :
Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross with 1 Bar
Distinguished Flying Cross with 2 Bars

Spitfire and Tempest pilot. Serving with No.3 Sqn and No274 Sqn RCAF, he claimed many enemy aircraft, including two Me109s and another damaged during one sortie. On one occasion, his Tempest was hit at low altitude and flipped upside down on fire. Where this would have meant disaster for most pilots, Fairbanks flew the aircraft inverted for a time before righting it, and by doing so put out the fire, which had already damaged his aircraft. After this he successfully returned to base. Later he was shot down and taken prisoner until the end of the war. He passed away in 1975.
Citation for the Distinguished Flying Cross, gazetted 16th March 1945 :

Flight Lieutenant Fairbanks has completed a large number of sorties and has set a fine example of determination and devotion to duty throughout. On one occasion in November 1944, whilst attacking an enemy locomotive, his aircraft was badly hit and turned completely over while at a low altitude. One of the petrol tanks was pierced and a fire commenced in one of the wings. Displaying admirable coolness and great skill, Flight Lieutenant Fairbanks succeeded in righting the aircraft and set course for home. The fire in the wing died down but not before it had done much damage. Nevertheless, Flight Lieutenant Fairbanks succeeded in reaching base. This officer has invariably displayed a high degree of courage.

Citation for the Bar to the DFC, gazetted 13th April 1945 :

This officer continues to display a high standard of skill and gallantry. Within recent weeks he has destroyed five enemy aircraft, bringing his victories to eight. Flight Lieutenant Fairbanks has also effectively attacked many enemy targets on the ground. His keenness and determination have set a high example to all.

Citation for the Bar to the DFC, gazetted 14th September 1945 :

Squadron Leader Fairbanks has destroyed fifteen enemy aircraft. On two separate occasions since his last award he has shot down two aircraft in one sortie and in less than a fortnight he has destroyed six, including a jet propelled aircraft. As a flight and then a squadron commander he has led many daring and highly successful attacks on enemy communications, principally locomotives and road transport. In three weeks seventy-two enemy locomotives and vehicles were successfully attacked. By the excellent example he has set, his initiative and fine leadership, this officer has inspired the other members of his squadron and all pilots with whom he has come in contact.

Aircraft Type :
Me109
Aircraft Type :
Me109
Aircraft Type :
V1

Aircraft Type :
Me109
Aircraft Type :
Me109
Aircraft Type :
Me109
Aircraft Type :
Fw190
Aircraft Type :
Me109
Aircraft Type :
Fw190
Aircraft Type :
Ju52
Aircraft Type :
Ju88
Aircraft Type :
Ju88
Aircraft Type :
Ar234
Aircraft Type :
Me262
Aircraft Type :
Me109
Aircraft Type :
Me109
Aircraft Type :
Fw190D
Aircraft Type :
Fw190D
Aircraft Type :
Fw190
Aircraft Type :
Fw190



Pilots or Aircrew :
David Fairbanks
Historical Notes :
08-06-1944 - Flown by David Fairbanks who shot down one Me109 and damaged another on this day.
Squadrons :
No.274 Sqn RAF
Pilots or Aircrew :
David Fairbanks
Historical Notes :
22-02-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.274 Sqn RCAF as he claimed two Fw190Ds.
Squadrons :
No.3 Sqn RAF
Pilots or Aircrew :
David Fairbanks
Historical Notes :
14-01-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.3 Sqn as he claimed an Me109 and Fw190.
Squadrons :
No.3 Sqn RAF
Pilots or Aircrew :
David Fairbanks
Historical Notes :
23-01-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.3 Sqn as he claimed a half share in a Ju52, a probable Ju88 and a Ju88 damaged, all on the ground.
Squadrons :
No.274 Sqn RAF
Pilots or Aircrew :
David Fairbanks
Historical Notes :
17-12-1944 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.274 Sqn RCAF as he shot down two Me109s and damaged another.
Squadrons :
No.3 Sqn RAF
Pilots or Aircrew :
David Fairbanks
Historical Notes :
04-01-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.3 Sqn as he claimed an Fw190.
Squadrons :
No.274 Sqn RAF
Pilots or Aircrew :
David Fairbanks
Historical Notes :
11-02-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.274 Sqn RCAF as he shot down an Ar234.
14-02-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.274 Sqn RCAF as he damaged an Me262.
16-02-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.274 Sqn RCAF as he shot down two Me109s.,,
Squadrons :
No.274 Sqn RAF
Pilots or Aircrew :
David Fairbanks
Historical Notes :
24-02-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.274 Sqn RCAF as he claimed an Fw190.
28-02-1945 - Flown by David Fairbanks of No.274 Sqn RCAF as he claimed an Fw190.
28-02-1945 - Shot down. Squadron Leader David Fairbanks taken prisoner.

Known Victory Claims :

Date

Rank

Squadron

Claimed

Location

Time

Aircraft Flown

Notes

08/06/1944

Squadron Leader

No.501 Sqn

Me109
details

Flying Spitfire X4272 SD-J

08/06/1944

Squadron Leader

No.501 Sqn

Me109
details

Damaged. Flying Spitfire X4272 SD-J

29/08/1944

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

V1
details

Flying Tempest.

17/12/1944

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Me109
details

Flying Tempest EJ762

17/12/1944

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Me109
details

Flying Tempest EJ762

17/12/1944

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Me109
details

Damaged. Flying Tempest EJ762

04/01/1945

Squadron Leader

No.3 Sqn

Fw190
details

Flying Tempest EJ777.

14/01/1945

Squadron Leader

No.3 Sqn

Me109
details

Flying Tempest EJ690.

14/01/1945

Squadron Leader

No.3 Sqn

Fw190
details

Flying Tempest EJ690.

23/01/1945

Squadron Leader

No.3 Sqn

Ju52
details

Half shared victory. Enemy aircraft attacked on the ground. Flying Tempest EJ695.

23/01/1945

Squadron Leader

No.3 Sqn

Ju88
details

Probable victory. Enemy aircraft attacked on the ground. Flying Tempest EJ695.

23/01/1945

Squadron Leader

No.3 Sqn

Ju88
details

Damaged. Enemy aircraft attacked on the ground. Flying Tempest EJ695.

11/02/1945

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Ar234
details

Flying Tempest NV645.

14/02/1945

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Me262
details

Damaged. Flying Tempest NV645.

16/02/1945

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Me109
details

Flying Tempest NV645.

16/02/1945

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Me109
details

Flying Tempest NV645.

22/02/1945

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Fw190D
details

Flying Tempest EJ648.

22/02/1945

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Fw190D
details

Flying Tempest EJ648.

24/02/1945

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Fw190
details

Flying Tempest NV943.

28/02/1945

Squadron Leader

No.274 Sqn RCAF

Fw190
details

Flying Tempest NV943.

Known Individual Aircraft :

Type

Serial

Codes

First Flew

Squadron History

Aircrew History

History Notes

Engine

Factory

Spitfire Ia

X4272

QJ-D
ZD-D
SD-J

25/08/1940

details

details

details

Merlin III

Eastleigh

Tempest

EJ648

-

details

details

details

Tempest

EJ690

-

details

details

details

Tempest

EJ695

-

details

details

details

Tempest

EJ762

-

details

details

details

Tempest

EJ777

-

details

details

details

Tempest

NV645

-

details

details

details

Tempest

NV943

-

details

details

details




Aircraft for : David Fairbanks
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Spitfire



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Manufacturer : Supermarine
Production Began : 1936
Retired : 1948
Number Built : 20351

Spitfire

Royal Air Force fighter aircraft, maximum speed for mark I Supermarine Spitfire, 362mph up to The Seafire 47 with a top speed of 452mph. maximum ceiling for Mk I 34,000feet up to 44,500 for the mark XIV. Maximum range for MK I 575 miles . up to 1475 miles for the Seafire 47. Armament for the various Marks of Spitfire. for MK I, and II . eight fixed .303 browning Machine guns, for MKs V-IX and XVI two 20mm Hispano cannons and four .303 browning machine guns. and on later Marks, six to eight Rockets under the wings or a maximum bomb load of 1,000 lbs. Designed by R J Mitchell, The proto type Spitfire first flew on the 5th March 1936. and entered service with the Royal Air Force in August 1938, with 19 squadron based and RAF Duxford. by the outbreak of World war two, there were twelve squadrons with a total of 187 spitfires, with another 83 in store. Between 1939 and 1945, a large variety of modifications and developments produced a variety of MK,s from I to XVI. The mark II came into service in late 1940, and in March 1941, the Mk,V came into service. To counter the Improvements in fighters of the Luftwaffe especially the FW190, the MK,XII was introduced with its Griffin engine. The Fleet Air Arm used the Mk,I and II and were named Seafires. By the end of production in 1948 a total of 20,351 spitfires had been made and 2408 Seafires. The most produced variant was the Spitfire Mark V, with a total of 6479 spitfires produced. The Royal Air Force kept Spitfires in front line use until April 1954.

Tempest



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Manufacturer : Hawker
Production Began : 1943
Retired : 1949
Number Built : 1395

Tempest

The Hawker Tempest was a much improved development of the Typhoon and first flew in June 1943. and started service with the RAF in April 1944. mainly serving in the attack role in Europe against ground targets including the V1 Flying Bomb installations. It remained in service after the war until 1949 when it was eventually replaced by the Jet Aircraft. but continued for another 4 years in the Indian and Pakistan air forces. In total no less than 1395 Hawker Tempests were built. Speed: 426mph at 18,500 feet, Crew One. Range 800 miles. Armament: Four 20mm Hispano cannons mounted in the wings and a bomb payload of upto 2,000 lbs.



Squadrons for : David Fairbanks
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No.274 Sqn RAF

Country : UK
Founded : April 1918
Fate : Disbanded 7th September 1945

Supero - I oversome

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No.274 Sqn RAF

274 squadron was formed as a heavy bomber squadron at Bircham Newton in April 1918, and disbanded shortly after the Armistice. On 19th August 1940 it was reformed as a fighter squadron at Amriya with ten pilots from No.80 squadron and initially equipped with Hurricanes and Gladiators. The squadron was soon to become the first in the western desert to be fully equipped with Hurricanes. They became operational in September, destroying their first enemy aircraft (two SM79s) over Maaten Bagush on 10th September. Between December and February 1941, the squadron was employed on various duties including patrols, strafing Italian troops/transport and escort work. During February it was rested and some of its pilots ferried aircraft to Greece. In April they encountered German aircraft and were involved in the intense fighting over Tobruk. These operations continued until May, when they began strafing targets in Crete and providing cover for naval ships. Until March 1942 the squadron was involved in ground attack, protective patrols and bomber escorts. In May they began to receive the first Hurri-bombers, using them for the first time against enemy transport on 8th June 1942. There now began a period of intense activity including the battle of Alamein and more shipping patrols. This continued until the Autumn when the squadron was employed on coastal defence for the rest of 1942 and the majority of 1943. January 1944 saw a move to Italy and the beginning of a period of offensive sorties against enemy roads which continued until April. The squadron was then transferred to the UK and re-equipped with Mk IX Spitfires commencing fighter sweeps and bomber escorts until June, when it was transferred to anti V-1 patrols. In August, No.274 was re-equipped with the Hawker Tempest and commenced attacks against airfields on the continent, moving to Belgium in September. Throughout the winter it was involved on mainly armed reconnaissance patrols and had several combats with Me262 jet fighters - destroying one on the 11th February 1945. The squadron maintained its program of patrols and attacks against enemy airfields with great success, its last being on 4th May. Following VE Day (8th May 1945) No.274 Squadron moved into the Occupied Zone until September 1945 when they effectively disbanded by re-numbering as No.174 Squadron.

No.3 Sqn RAF

Country : UK
Founded : 13th May 1912

Tertius primus erit - The Third shall be first

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No.3 Sqn RAF

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No.501 Sqn RAF

Country : UK
Founded : 14th June 1929
Fate : Disbanded 10th March 1957
County of Gloucester, City of Bristol (Auxiliary)

Nil time - Fear nothing

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No.501 Sqn RAF

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