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raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:49 am
by Lakenheath
hi, ive been visting the methwold airfiled on and off now for a year with a paranormal investigation team who up until the 5th of june had me as a sceptic. they said they needed to revisit on this day at 2228 to talk to a sgt bill bellamy who flew on a window operation on this date at that time. without giving them too much information how much more is available on this site with these two craft that flew on this date but never returned in the open internet? if anyone has anything that i can challenge them to find out it would be very handy as a matter of personal interest and to help with proving or disproving this medium they have. any help would be very gratefully recieved.
pete

Re: raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:02 am
by AlanW
Hi Pete,
My guess is that they would have done their homework, and it's not that difficult to find out information these days. Try asking what his actual duty was on this particular flight, and how many previous operations did he take part in. Also try asking which unit he was "attached" to at Methwold at the time of death, and i do'nt mean which squadron. Obviously, i'm not going to post the answers here (just in case), but there's always the chance that they've had access to the same information. Let us know what happens.
Alan.
Just noticed that there was a posting on Frank Bellamy, on the site, back in October 2010, which included a photograph of him.

Re: raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:17 pm
by Lakenheath
here's a little more info on what they have said.
it was apparently his last operation, he was never meant to be on the operation, nor were most of the crew on the stirling he was on, most had been drafted in to cover sickness or kia's. he was orginally from feltwell as a radio trainer and as such was assigned as radio man for this. his full name was William 'Bill' Bellamy. i know a large number of people don't believe in this sort of thing and i cant blame them but what i can and am willing to do is put the photo on here that got me interested in this airfield and more importantly these brave men.
Alan your more then welcome to email me so i can go fore armed next time?
Pete.

Re: raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:38 pm
by AlanW
Hi Pete,
Not sure about the majority of the crew being drafted in to cover sickness/kia, as apart from the 2 spare bods, Bellamy and Hart, this was a full crew that normally flew under F/Sgt Millar. It seems that S/Ldr Hutchins flew with different crews now and then, taking the place of the normal pilot. The Wop/Ag for this crew was on board at the time, so Bellamy was not the radio man for this trip. Here is the crew and positions for that night........

S/Ldr C.J.K. Hutchins, pilot. (In place of F/Sgt Millar.)
F/O J.B. Hornby, Nav.
F/Sgt H.R. Wincott, AB.
F/Sgt W. McCoy, FE.
WO W. Hannaford, Wop.
Sgt R.W. Abrams, M/Upper.
Sgt A.H. Browne, R/G.
Sgt F.W. Bellamy, Wop 2.
Sgt R.H.S. Hart, Nav 2.
These last two were attached to Aircrew School Methwold.

I can also tell you that the 7 aircraft from 149sqdn, were not on a "Window" operation this day, the Stirlings involved in that, were from 218sqdn. The 149sqdn aircraft were involved in dropping dummy parachutists and explosive devices for diversionary purposes, in locations away from the landing areas.
Alan.

Re: raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:11 pm
by Lakenheath
Brilliant, this is info i can go back.with forearmed to dispell or and i actually hope have them proved right. Alan, your a star.

Re: raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:30 am
by martynp
I am a relative of F W Bellamy and if you post what they say I may be able to confirm or deny what they say but all the info you have said that they have can be found on the net easily if you know where to start looking which I susspect is what has been done here to try and catch you out. However I will not put any personal family info on here. All I will say is to the family he was not William.

Re: raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:57 pm
by Lakenheath
Hi mrtyn, i had seen that you had said in other posts that if was your uncle. When they first identified him they instantly called him bill. If i remember rightly its was said Sgt bill bellamy and if wanted to know what we were doing on the airfield as we didnt look like raf personnel. Im organising going back very soon and would be honoured if you live locally to take you back with them there also. As soon as i know a date i will let you know. I did email you a week or two ago from your profile but id say that it doesn't look to have reached you.

Re: raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:02 am
by martynp
Sorry but i dont live locally.

Re: raf methwold norfolk

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:05 pm
by 149NUTS
Hi Martynp,
I recently received a request to do a write-up for sgt Bellamy. I did a quick one and advised the enquirer that it was better to get the ROS for more info.... If you would like to contact me I am alandotfraserATstirlingpilotdotorgdotuk. You are welcome to a copy of what I have done.
149 Sqn Historian