EPISODE · Jul 28, 2017 · 2H 15M
Episode 154 – Stan Walker
from The Wings Over New Zealand Show · host Dave Homewood
Guest: Stan Walker (F/O Stanley James Walker, RNZAF, NZ4214446, Pilot) Host: Dave Homewood Recorded: 17th of June 2017 Released: 28th of July 2017 Duration: 2 hour 15 minutes 42 seconds Back on the 1st of April 2017, 95 year old Stan Walker was one of the speakers at the Wings Over New Zealand Forum Meet in the New Zealand Warbirds Hangar at Ardmore Airport. His talk was very popular as his memory was extremely sharp and his stories were great. But it was obvious that there was much more he could tell, so Dave Homewood visited him in June to do a more relaxed one to one interview. Stan was at university training to become a teacher when he was called up for the New Zealand Territorial Army, but days after he entered camp the Japanese started the war in the Pacific, and he found himself suddenly a member of the Regular Army. He did not relish this prospect as he’d been planning to join the Royal New Zealand Air Force, so he went AWOL to get his father to sign the paperwork that would allow him to switch to the RNZAF. He trained as a pilot in New Zealand and Canada, and was selected for RAF Coastal Command. He was eventually posted to No. 490 (NZ) Squadron based at Jui, Sierra Leone, in West Africa. He converted to the Sunderland as a second pilot, before eventually going solo and becoming a captain. Stan talks at length about his Air Force days, and the squadron, as well as his life in pre-WWII university and postwar as a teacher. Quick Links: • No. 490 (NZ) Squadron on Wikipedia • No. 490 (NZ) Squadron in the Official History – Episodes And Studies Vol. 2 Notes: My sincere thanks to Stan and his son Gary Walker for assisting with this interview. The music in this episode is from the Coastal Command suite by Ralph Vaughan Williams, recorded in 1942 Stan Walker’s Photos These photos come courtesy of Stan’s album, via his son Gary Walker Stan Walker today Stan Walker during WWII Aerodrome Defence Unit at RNZAF Station Waipapakauri Stan and friends relaxing outside their huts at RNZAF Station Waipapakauri RNZAF Station Waipapakauri’s hut accommodation for the ADU members Stan, left, during his Elementary Flying Training School course at RNZAF Station Ashburton Stan’s course at RCAF Station Brandon, Manitoba, in Canada Back Row: Philips, Salmon, McKenzie, ?, MacRae, Lyall, Logan, Norman, Parker, Rush, Jensen, Heath, MacVicar, Lavin, Tinsley (RAF), Stevens (RAF), Yeoman. Centre Row: Thrall (RAF), Johnson, ?, Waugh (RAF), Davies, Cowell, Marshall-Muir, Latimer, Sturgiss, Hathaway, Hoult, Kether?, Smith (RAF), Harland, Shepherd, MacLellan Front Row: Henderson, Garner, Adam, Lyons, Millar, Wood, McMillan, Pope, Gibbs, Padre’, Padre’ (CofE), Baggott, Walker, Morris, Lilly, Ellison, Forsyth An Airspeed Oxford as flown by Stan in Britain during his refresher training Stan in the Captain’s seat of an Airspeed Oxford No. 490 (NZ) Squadron at Jui, Sierra Leone, West Africa Stan’s Sunderland crew (Stan is not in the photo): Standing, left to right: F/Sgt Maloney, F/Sgt Edwards, Sgt Kemp, Sgt Sinclair, Sgt Allsopp Seated, left to right: Sgt Patterson, F/O Delete, F/Lt ‘Pat’ Paterson, F/Sgt Johnny Greer, F/O Woodward The main hangar and workshops on the waterfront at RAF Jui Moored No. 490 (NZ) Squadron Short Sunderland Mk. III’s with the Jui hangar visible in the background The view from the Sunderland of one of the Jui tender boats Stan in the foreground with Sunderland “V” at Abidjan, French Ivory Coast during ‘Victory Tour’ that ran from the 17th to 27th of May 1945. Stan’s Short Sunderland Mk. III “X” Barrack Block E at RAF Jui The end of Sunderland “X” as she sinks into the Atlantic Ocean Stan Walker Video At The Wings Over New Zealand Forum Meet – 1st of April 2017 Kindly filmed by Stuart Russell
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