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  • Blighty Thank God - Trailer
    Sep 7 2023

    'Blighty Thank God' tells the stories uncovered in the 'lost' diary of WW2 RAF pilot, Flt. Sgt. Ron Chapman, who served in Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
    It is hosted by his son, former journalist Neil Chapman, who researched the diary using various historical sources.


    I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

    To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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    3 min
  • 1 Death in Winter
    Sep 7 2023

    January, 1943 my father had recently arrived at RAF Habbaniya, Iraq as a member of the Communications Flight based there. But settling in wasn’t easy.
    It’s here that he started his diary, which very quickly highlights death is ever present - on this occasion his Squadron Leader George Milnes (RNZAF) goes missing with some high profile passengers on board his plane.
    Diary entries read by grandson David
    Episode photo: Sq. Ldr. Milnes

    I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

    To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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    17 min
  • 2 Piled into Hills at Wadi Halfa
    Sep 8 2023

    Throughout 1943 my father had problems with his dentures, having lost his teeth in a plane crash in Sudan that happened within weeks of him being posted to West Africa in November-December, 1941 as a ferry pilot. Even though he was lucky to be alive, the RAF saw fit to give him an endorsement in his pilot’s log book despite flying his plane as he had been trained.
    Diary entries read by grandson Ruairi.
    Grateful thanks to Rachel Bostock - @rachelbostockmusic - for permission to use her rendition of The Rouse/Reveille.
    Additional voices: Melannie O’Connor, Simon Proffitt, Colum Doyle.
    Episode photo: Flt. Sgt Ron Chapman at the controls of a Tomahawk.

    I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

    To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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    17 min
  • 3 A New 'Goolie Chit'
    Sep 8 2023

    My father and other RAF airmen were issued with a ‘Goolie Chit’ to help protect them against natives who might harm them if they crashed their plane.
    Armed with a new one, he was tasked with rescuing 2 downed Bisley aircraft, a notoriously dreadful aircraft (Listen to ‘The Grisly Bisley’ episode). Reaching them - one on a remote island, the other over mountains - in an outdated ‘Val’ plane severely challenged his skills as a pilot.
    Diary entries read by grandson Phil.
    Thanks to pilot Gary Pottage for adding his insights.
    Additional voice: David Chapman
    Episode photo: Flt Sgt Ron Chapman in a Bisley gun turret on Djinna Island.

    I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

    To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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    15 min
  • 4 The 'Grisly Bisley'
    Sep 8 2023

    Researching 2 Bisley aircraft that my father helped recover after both force landed (Listen to ‘A New Goolie Chit’ episode), I discovered numerous other, similar incidents, some with fatal consequences.
    I also discovered how much pilots despised the aircraft, dubbing it the ‘Grisly Bisley’. Shockingly the plane’s failings were well known to senior RAF leaders and while the Middle East was somewhat of a backwater, risks it posed for pilots had to be weighed against keeping vital supply lines moving.
    Diary entries read by granddaughter Maeve.
    Additional voices: Chris Proffitt, the late Wing Commander ‘Ronnie’ Rotherham.
    Episode photo: Wing Commander ‘Ronnie’ Rotherham.

    I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

    To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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    19 min
  • 5 When Jim 'Got His'
    Sep 8 2023

    Flt Sgt Jimmy Eden was a friend of my father’s, killed outright doing the same job as him - ferrying fighter planes to the North African front.
    A nine-word entry in his diary on the anniversary of Jimmy’s death set me on a journey to discover what happened to him and to meet the daughter who never knew her father.
    Diary entries read by granddaughter Bethan.
    Many thanks to Maureen and her family for sharing information about Flt Sgt. Eden.
    Also grateful thanks to Rachel Bostock - @rachelbostockmusic - for permission to use The Last Post.
    Additional voices: Ian Chapman, Judith Chapman.
    Episode photo: Flt Sgt James Eden.

    I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

    To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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    17 min
  • 6 BOAC Crashes
    Sep 8 2023

    My father mentioned a plane crash that killed 2 of his colleagues - the first of two fatal crashes within two weeks of each other that left 33 airmen dead. I discovered that the two Hudson planes that crashed at Khartoum, Sudan in June, 1943, were part of a new service operated by civilian airline British Overseas Air Corporation for the RAF.
    Were the crashes horrible coincidences or was something else at play?
    Diary entries read by granddaughter Caitlin.
    'The Fair Maid of Barra' lament was specially played and recorded on the bagpipes by Cammy Bell Piper for Hire - Facebook
    Additional voices: Jonathan Proffitt, Ray Thompson, Geoff Paddock.
    Episode photo: Flt. Sgt. Ron Chapman climbing into a Hurricane, delivered along the Takoradi Route.


    I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

    To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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    14 min
  • 7 Leo and the Gold Smugglers
    Sep 8 2023

    A ‘gold racket’ my father casually mentions in his diary wasn’t the only surprise on the Takoradi Route, along which he was a ferry pilot moving planes between West and North Africa 1941-42.
    Leo the Lion was also a surprise awaiting first time visitors to the remote airfield of El Fasher in Sudan. My father also faced a court martial -as an escort helping two friends out who found themselves in trouble.
    Episode support materials.
    Diary entries read by granddaughter Claire.
    Additional voices: Chris Proffitt, Geoff Paddock.
    Episode photo: Leo the Lion by a Bristol Blenheim at El Fasher (Source Pan Am Historical Foundation)

    I'd welcome any messages, especially if you enjoyed the episode stories.

    To find maps, photographs and other material associated with each episode as well as the complete diary and context notes visit the podcast website – www.blightythankgod.co.uk.

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    15 min