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Old 14-05-2007, 10:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Attention! HUGE signing event!

Just come across this by accident listed by a dealer on eBay. Quite possibly the best event I have ever come across. Wish i could go.

eBay.co.uk: East Kirkby Signing Event - May 28th 2007 - SEE DETAILS (item 200108040482 end time 20-May-07 20:00:00 BST)
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Not fair - can't go. Will sulk now

If anybody should happen to go, I'd be willing to offer a kidney/lung (take your pick) for an autograph of Doug Nicholls

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Squadron Leader Douglas Benjamin Fletcher Nicholls DFC AE

In June 1940 Nicholls converted to Hurricanes at 7 OTU, Hawarden. After brief stays with 85 and 242 Squadrons, he joined 151 Squadron at Digby in September.

On the 30th he shared in the destruction of a Ju 88 and returned to Digby with his Hurricane, P 5182, severely damaged by return fire.

In August 1941 Nicholls was posted to 258 Squadron, they later were sent out via the Middle East to Seletar airfield, Singapore and flew their first operation on January 31 1942.

On February 10 1942 the three surviving Hurricanes of 258 were withdrawn to Palembang with the fifteen surviving pilots, six remained behind to fly with 605 Squadron, with Nicholls being one of the nine evacuated from Java to Ceylon.

258 Squadron was reformed at Ratmalana on March 1 1942 and Nicholls rejoined it.

Awarded the DFC (19.5.44) he remained with 258 until August 1944, when he was posted to HQ 224 Group, Burma, as Squadron Leader Tactics.
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Old 14-05-2007, 10:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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A very interesting line up of people however,I can't make it, as I'm away doing other things!
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