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Episode 51 - Aircrew Flying Kit, with Daniel Richards

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In this episode of Never Mind the Dambusters, I take a deep dive into the fascinating and often overlooked world of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War—through the lens of the airmen's personal flying kit. I'm joined by Daniel Richards an RAF Living History enthusiast, and together we explore the evolution of aircrew equipment, from flying jackets to survival kits, and even the surprising use of pigeons for communication.

Using the original clothing card issued to 10 Sqn wireless operator Jack Clyde (Jane's great Uncle) (linked below) , we look at the kit issued to Jack through the course of the war, from boots to parachutes to dinghys!

It’s a conversation that goes beyond the gear itself, shedding light on the human stories behind the uniforms and the importance of keeping these memories alive for generations to come.

Flight Sgt John (Jack) Clyde's RAF Clothing Card

Jack in flying suit, boots and gauntlets, early 1943

The Pennicott crew, endex photo 8 March 1944.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to RAF Bomber Command History
01:16 Exploring Personal Flying Kit and Clothing
05:30 The Evolution of Aircrew Kit During the War
10:17 Detailed Examination of Aircrew Equipment
14:33 Insights from Jack's Clothing Card
19:29 Understanding the Practicalities of Aircrew Gear
23:32 The Importance of Survival Equipment
27:08 Understanding the Escape Kit
30:22 The Role of Pigeons in Bomber Operations
36:34 Living History and Community Engagement
43:07 Show intro.wav
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Thank you for listening! You can reach out to us on social media at @RAF_BomberPod (X) or @NeverMindTheDambusters (Instagram)
You can find out about James' research, articles, lectures and podcasts here .
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In this episode of Never Mind the Dambusters, I take a deep dive into the fascinating and often overlooked world of RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War—through the lens of the airmen's personal flying kit. I'm joined by Daniel Richards an RAF Living History enthusiast, and together we explore the evolution of aircrew equipment, from flying jackets to survival kits, and even the surprising use of pigeons for communication.

Using the original clothing card issued to 10 Sqn wireless operator Jack Clyde (Jane's great Uncle) (linked below) , we look at the kit issued to Jack through the course of the war, from boots to parachutes to dinghys!

It’s a conversation that goes beyond the gear itself, shedding light on the human stories behind the uniforms and the importance of keeping these memories alive for generations to come.

Flight Sgt John (Jack) Clyde's RAF Clothing Card

Jack in flying suit, boots and gauntlets, early 1943

The Pennicott crew, endex photo 8 March 1944.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to RAF Bomber Command History
01:16 Exploring Personal Flying Kit and Clothing
05:30 The Evolution of Aircrew Kit During the War
10:17 Detailed Examination of Aircrew Equipment
14:33 Insights from Jack's Clothing Card
19:29 Understanding the Practicalities of Aircrew Gear
23:32 The Importance of Survival Equipment
27:08 Understanding the Escape Kit
30:22 The Role of Pigeons in Bomber Operations
36:34 Living History and Community Engagement
43:07 Show intro.wav
Support the show

Please subscribe to Never Mind The Dambusters wherever you get your podcasts. You can support the show, and help us produce great content, by becoming a paid subscriber from just $3 a month here https://www.buzzsprout.com/2327200/support . Supporters get early access to episodes and invitations to livestreams.
Thank you for listening! You can reach out to us on social media at @RAF_BomberPod (X) or @NeverMindTheDambusters (Instagram)
You can find out about James' research, articles, lectures and podcasts here .
You can read more about Jane's work on her website at https://www.justcuriousjane.com/, and listen to podcasts/media stuff here

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