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Who was Warrant Officer Byers?

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    Hi All, I'm a newbie on here and I am trying to trace the life of a Warrant Officer Byers. Unfortunately, I do not have his service number or initials - all I do know about him is that he was detailed to fly some of the RAF's No.1690 Bomber (Defence) Training Flight's Miles Martinets, from RAF Scampton to RAF Winthorpe, on 21st August 1944. This isn't much to go on, I know, but I'm hoping that someone on here might be able to provide me with some clues. Thanks in advance folks........ Andrew
     
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    Well, this is VERY EMBARRASSING! I've looked again, and I think this chap's surname might be 'Eyres' not 'Byers' - I should have gone to Specsavers! It seems highly likely that he was Ron Eyres, who had flown missions as a Sgt. pilot with No.50 Squadron before rupturing an ear drum and been forced to serve as an instructor for the rest of his career. He next shows up as a F/Sgt and flying an Avro Manchester with No.1485 B&G Flight on 11 Feb 1943: when he had to execute an emergency landing due to an engine failure. This is particularly interesting as No.1485 B&G Flight was renamed as No.1690 B(D)TDF in February 1944 so F/Sgt R Eyres could have still be at the renamed unit, and promoted to W/O status, some eighteen months later, in August 1944. If anyone can add to this information to complete the picture, I'd be extremely grateful. Cheers, Andrew
     
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    It was definitely a W/O Eyres that served with No.1690 B(D)TF. I have just received a copy of another pilot's logbook and it clearly shows him flying with a W/O Eyres in a Martinet. No initials shown, but so far, so good!
     
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