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Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased)
Alec Ingle was commissioned in June 1940 and joined 615 Squadron at Drem flying Hurricanes before moving to Croydon during the Battle of Britain. He probably destroyed a Do17 in September; in October he shot down an Me109 and probably two more, and yet another victory in November, at which time he was appointed B Flight Commander. He later commanded 609 Squadron at Manston before leading 124 Wing in 1943 flying Typhoons. He was shot down in September 1943 after his Typhoon blew up in combat with an Fw190. Badly burned, he spent the remainder of the war as a POW in Stalag Luft III. Alec Ingle was awarded the AFC and DFC. Sadly Alec Ingle died on 31st July 1999.
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Items Signed by Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased) |
| Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Price : £155.00 | They came across the English Channel at wave top height, their propeller slipstreams leaving wakes on the surface of the water. Nine Dornier Do17Z bombers of 9th Staffel, KG76, detailed to attack the RAF airfield at Kenley as part of Reichsmarshal ...... | |
| Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) Price : £180.00 | They came across the English Channel at wave top height, their propeller slipstreams leaving wakes on the surface of the water. Nine Dornier Do17Z bombers of 9th Staffel, KG76, detailed to attack the RAF airfield at Kenley as part of Reichsmarshal...... | |
| Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. (XX) Price : £125.00 | They came across the English Channel at wave top height, their propeller slipstreams leaving wakes on the surface of the water. Nine Dornier Do17Z bombers of 9th Staffel, KG76, detailed to attack the RAF airfield at Kenley as part of Reichsmarshal ...... | |
| Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. (Y) SOLD OUT | They came across the English Channel at wave top height, their propeller slipstreams leaving wakes on the surface of the water. Nine Dornier Do17Z bombers of 9th Staffel, KG76, detailed to attack the RAF airfield at Kenley as part of Reichsmarshal ...... | NOT AVAILABLE |
Packs with at least one item featuring the signature of Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased) |
| Prints of the Hawker Hurricane. Pack Price : £460.00 Saving : £220 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Ground Force by Ivan Berryman. Squadron Scramble by Nicolas Trudgian. Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Country by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman. (F) | |
| Aviation Prints - Mosquito and Hurricane. Pack Price : £770.00 Saving : £525 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Trainbusters by Nicolas Trudgian. Night Raiders by Ivan Berryman. Mosquitos at Dusk by Nicolas Trudgian. Breakout. Amiens Raid by Mosquitos by Ivan Berryman. Ground Force by Ivan Berryman. Squadron Scramble by Nicolas Trudgian. Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Country by Nicolas Trudgian. Sunday Afternoon by Geoffrey R Herickx. Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman. (F) | |
| RAF Tribute Print Pack! Pack Price : £1800.00 Saving : £900 | Ultimate collector pack of aviation prints, featuring legendary aircraft of the RAF in WW2. This tribute edition consists of prints by artists Ivan Berryman and Nicolas Trudgian. The prints depict the legendary Spitfire fighter aircraft, the Hawker...... Titles in this pack : First Flap of the Day by Nicolas Trudgian. (B) The Hunting Party by Ivan Berryman (B) Back from Normandy by Nicolas Trudgian. Normandy Breakout by Nicolas Trudgian. Bomber Force by Nicolas Trudgian. Home at Dawn by Nicolas Trudgian. Mynarskis Lanc by Nicolas Trudgian. Chadwick's Masterpiece by Ivan Berryman. (B) Trainbusters by Nicolas Trudgian. Night Raiders by Ivan Berryman. Mosquitos at Dusk by Nicolas Trudgian. Breakout. Amiens Raid by Mosquitos by Ivan Berryman. Ground Force by Ivan Berryman. Squadron Scramble by Nicolas Trudgian. Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Country by Nicolas Trudgian. Sunday Afternoon by Geoffrey R Herickx. | |
| Hurricane Pilot Signed Print Pack. Pack Price : £400.00 Saving : £300 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : At the Setting of the Sun by Simon Atack. Hurricane Patrol by Graeme Lothian. Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Country by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman. (F) | |
| Hawker Hurricane Pilot Signature Pack. Pack Price : £310.00 Saving : £285 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Can Openers by David Pentland. (C) Merlin Roar by Anthony Saunders. (I) Hurricane Patrol by Graeme Lothian. (C) Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. |
| Hawker Hurricane Aviation Print Pack. Pack Price : £470.00 Saving : £250 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Ground Force by Ivan Berryman. (B) Can Openers by David Pentland. (D) Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Country by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman. (F) | |
| Trudgian Hurricane Artist Proof Editions Pack. Pack Price : £600.00 Saving : £550 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Tangmere Hurricanes by Nicolas Trudgian. (AP) Hurricane Heroes by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) Squadron Scramble by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) | |
| Nicolas Trudgian Battle of Britain Aviation Art Pack. Pack Price : £580.00 Saving : £270 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Stormclouds Gather by Nicolas Trudgian One - Tens Over Kent by Nicolas Trudgian Hurricane Country by Nicolas Trudgian. Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman. (F) | |
| Battle of Britain Hurricane Signature Pack. Pack Price : £420.00 Saving : £340 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Merlin Roar by Anthony Saunders. (H) Hurricane Patrol by Graeme Lothian. (E) Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Front Line Hurricanes by Robert Taylor. | |
| RAF Hurricane Prints by Nicolas Trudgian. Pack Price : £300.00 Saving : £150 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Hurricane Country by Nicolas Trudgian. Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman. (F) |
| RAF Battle of Britain Hurricane Print Pack. Pack Price : £240.00 Saving : £290 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Ground Force by Ivan Berryman. Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman. (F) High Patrol by Ivan Berryman. (E) | |
Hawker Hurricane Pilot Signed Prints by Graeme Lothian and Nicolas Trudgian. Pack Price : £220.00 Saving : £170 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Hurricane Patrol by Graeme Lothian. (C) Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. | ||
Artist Proof Edition Hurricane Prints by Nicolas Trudgian. Pack Price : £240.00 Saving : £210 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Squadron Scramble by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian (AP) | ||
Dornier Do17 Luftwaffe Art Prints by Philip West and Nicolas Trudgian. Pack Price : £260.00 Saving : £105 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Against All Odds by Philip West. Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. | ||
Dornier Do17 Battle of Britain Aviation Prints by Nicolas Trudgian and Ivan Berryman. Pack Price : £190.00 Saving : £90 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Revenge of the Raider by Ivan Berryman. Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. |
WW2 RAF Fighter Aircraft Prints by Nicolas Trudgian. Pack Price : £190.00 Saving : £160 | Aviation Print Pack. ...... Titles in this pack : Holding the Line - The Battle of Britain by Nicolas Trudgian. Fighter Legend - Johnnie Johnson by Nicolas Trudgian. |
Squadrons for : Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased) | ||
A list of all squadrons known to have been served with by Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased). A profile page is available by clicking the squadron name. | ||
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Country : UK Click the name above to see prints featuring aircraft of 124 Wing | 124 Wing Full profile not yet available. | |
Country : UK Founded : 10th February 1936 Fate : Disbanded 10th March 1957 West Riding (Auxiliary) Tally ho! | No.609 Sqn RAF 609 (West Riding) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force: 609 Squadron came into being on the 10th February 1936 as part of the expanding Auxiliary Air Force. Initially a bomber squadron equipped with Hawker Harts. On 8th December, 1938, the Squadrons role was changed from bomber to fighter and the squadron took delivery of its first Spitfires Mk I during August 1939. The squadrons first victory was a Heinkel HE111 H-2 of 2/KG26 which was shot down near St. Abbs Head, 27th February 1940, by Flying Officer G. D. Ayre, Pilot Officer J R Buchanan and Flying Officer D Persse-Joynt. 609 squadron was, it is said, the first Spitfire Squadron to reach 100 victories (Ju88 A-5 1/KG51) on 21st October 1940. The victory was shared by Flight Lieutenant F J Howell and Pilot Officer S J Hill. During April 1942, 609 began to replace its Spitfires with Hawker Typhoons, and went on to become the first Typhoon squadron with 227 victories. Based at many RAF Stations 609 was in action throughout WWII, covering the Dunkirk evacuation, the Battle of Britain and supporting the D-Day landings as part of the 2nd TAF. There were many decorations awarded to squadron members, these included 3 DSOs, 22 DFCs and Bars and 4 DFMs. On 16th December 1947, King George VI gave permission for use of the Royal Prefix for all Auxiliary Air Force Squadrons. 609 Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force was disbanded on 10th March 1957, whilst equipped with Gloster Meteors F8 at RAF Church Fenton, Yorkshire. On 1st October, 1999, 609 (west Riding) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, was re-formed at RAF Leeming operating in the guise of Air Defence Support Squadron (ADSS). | |
Country : UK Founded : 1st June 1937 Fate : Disbanded 10th March 1957 County of Surrey (Auxiliary) Conjunctis viribus | No.615 Sqn RAF Full profile not yet available. |
Aircraft for : Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased) | |||
A list of all aircraft associated with Group Captain Alec Ingle (deceased). A profile page including a list of all art prints for the aircraft is available by clicking the aircraft name. | |||
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Manufacturer : Hawker Engineering Company Production Began : 0 Retired : 0 Number Built : 625 | Audax Based largely on the Hawker Hart, which it resembled, the Hawker Audax was produced between 1931 and 1937. The aircraft was intended as a trainer / observation aircraft / light bomber. The Audax was the main army co-operation aircraft in RAF service from 1932 until its replacement by the Westland Lysander in 1937-8. The Audax was then used for second line duties, amongst them advanced training and communication duties in Britain. The number of aircraft produced meant that the Audax remained in use in India and the Middle East well into the Second World War. In Egypt a small number were used by Nos. 173 and 267 squadrons for local communication and transport duties, only being replaced in 1942. Further south No. 237 Squadron had used the Audax in operations on the Kenyan-Ethiopian border between the Italian declaration of war in June 1940 and September 1940 when the squadron concentrated on the Hawker Hardy. Finally in the Middle East, a number of Audaxes were allocated to No. 52 Squadron in Iraq between July 1941 and January 1942. However No. 52 Squadron had no aircrew, and so the aircraft were flown by pilots of No. 31 Squadron, providing local reconnaissance. The Audax saw most active service in India. The RAF in India had been stripped of many modern aircraft during the first two years of the war, leaving it very vulnerable after the Japanese entry into the war in December 1941. Two squadrons (Nos. 5 and 146) were even forced to use the Audax as single seat fighters, before receiving the Curtiss Mohawk in early 1942. No. 28 squadron retained a number of Audaxes during the Japanese advance through Burma. The final squadrons to use the Audax were Nos.1 and 3 of the Indian Air Force. No. 3 Squadron used the Audax to fly patrols over the North West Frontier between October 1941 and September 1943. Most remarkably, No. 1 Squadron used the Audax in its original role, as an army co-operation aircraft, for four months between September 1943 and January 1944. | ||
Manufacturer : Hawker Production Began : 1930 Number Built : 1042 | Hart During the mid 1920’s The British Air Ministry recoignised the need for a light Bomber. The options were proposed the Avro Antelope, Fairey Fox and the Hawker Hart. Due to the low cost of maintenance for the hawker hart. It was chosen over the other two. The first prototype flew in June 1928 (J9052). Hawker Harts were first used in 1930 by No.33 Squadron at Eastchurch. Many of these aircraft were used overseas in India, the Middle East and South Africa, with some alterations being made to tropicalise the aircraft. With the Outcome being the Hart India. The Hawker Hart saw service during the Abyssinian Crisis in 1935/36 and served also in the North West Frontier of India. However, in Britain, most were being replaced by 1936, some still operating well into World War Two. Mainly in communication and Training roles until 1943 having been used by a total of 20 RAF and AAF Squadrons. A total of 1042 of this aircraft were built. The Hawker Hart saw service with many air forces. Including The Swedish Air Force who used it to great success as a dive bomber. (calling the Hart the B4), Egyptian Air Force, Royal Indian Air Force, Southern Rhodesian Air Force and Yugoslavian air force. | ||
Manufacturer : Hawker Production Began : 1936 Number Built : 14533 | Hurricane Royal Air Force Fighter, the Hawker Hurricane had a top speed of 320mph, at 18,200 feet and 340mph at 17,500, ceiling of 34,200 and a range of 935 miles. The Hurricane was armed with eight fixed wing mounted .303 browning machine guns in the Mark I and twelve .303 browning's in the MKIIB in the Hurricane MKIIC it had four 20mm cannon. All time classic fighter the Hurricane was designed in 1933-1934, the first prototype flew in June 1936 and a contract for 600 for the Royal Air Force was placed. The first production model flew ion the 12th October 1937 and 111 squadron of the Royal Air Force received the first Hurricanes in January 1938. By the outbreak of World war two the Royal Air Force had 18 operational squadrons of Hurricanes. During the Battle of Britain a total of 1715 Hurricanes took part, (which was more than the rest of the aircraft of the Royal air force put together) and almost 75% of the Victories during the Battle of Britain went to hurricane pilots. The Hawker Hurricane was used in all theatres during World war two, and in many roles. in total 14,533 Hurricanes were built. | ||
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Manufacturer : Hawker Production Began : 1941 Number Built : 3330 | Typhoon Single engine fighter with a maximum speed of 412 mph at 19,000 feet and a ceiling of 35,200 feet. range 510 miles. The Typhoon was armed with twelve browning .303inch machine guns in the wings (MK1A) Four 20mm Hispano cannon in wings (MK!B) Two 1000ilb bombs or eight 3-inch rockets under wings. The first proto type flew in February 1940, but due to production problems the first production model flew in May 1941. with The Royal Air Force receiving their first aircraft in September 1941. Due to accidents due to engine problems (Sabre engine) The Hawker Typhoon started front line service in December 1941.The Hawker Typhoon started life in the role of interceptor around the cost of England but soon found its real role as a ground attack aircraft. especially with its 20mm cannon and rockets. This role was proved during the Normandy landings and the period after. The total number of Hawker typhoons built was 3,330. |
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