The Wings Over New Zealand Show Episode 126 - "Spitfire Pilot Haydn Finbow" is now online. Following a chance meeting in his home town of Cambridge, New Zealand, I interviewed Haydn Finbow, a WWII Spitfire pilot.
Born and brought up in a small village in Suffolk, England, Haydn joined the Royal Air Force in 1941. In this episode he details his journey through the training system from initial entry at Lords Cricket Ground and flying Tiger Moths at Marshall Airport in Cambridgeshire, to advanced training in the USA, and his return to Britain where he eventually joined No. 610 (County of Chester) Squadron RAF.
Haydn flew Spitfire Mk. V’s and then the Griffon engined Spitfire Mk. XIV's on patrols over Europe before and after D-Day, occasionally sighting enemy fighters including the famous yellow nosed Abbeville Boys, sometimes attacking ships, flying Search and Rescue operations, and more. Haydn had two crashes in Spitfires, the first shot down over enemy territory. He flew operationally with the squadron from mid-1943 through till after the end of the war. One of his squadron mates was New Zealander Colin Gray, who ended the war as New Zealand’s top fighter ace of all time. The pair were great friends.
Haydn and his wife moved to New Zealand in 1974, living in Cambridge , Hamilton and Tauranga before he has retired back to Cambridge.
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