Pilot Officer J R Cock Australian 87 sq "One of the Few" P/O John R.Cock flew with No 87 Squadron and was the first Australian to shoot down an enemy aircraft in WW II. He baled out of his Hurricane I (V7233) safely after being shot down off Portland Bill on the 11th of August 1940 at 10:50hrs by Helmut Wick in a Bf 109. He swam ashore slightly injured. The Hurricane I (V7233) LV-K was recovered in 1983 and was on display at Tangmere Aviation Museum. From: Co-pilots Unable to get a photo of him.................anybody? He also survived the war.
Spidgeman, this is the best I can do. Page 79 of Australian Air Aces by Dennis Newton and published by Aerospace Publications P/L in 1996. I imagine Tangmere might have a good pic of him. There's a pic here Australian Aces of WWII but even my scan is better than that! I reckon someone else on here will have a better source. Edit: go for it Kyt, a full pic would be better.
First Australian to shoot down an enemy aircraft in WW II P/O John R.Cock flew with No 87 Squadron and was the first Australian to shoot down an enemy aircraft in WW II. He baled out of his Hurricane I (V7233) safely after being shot down off Portland Bill on the 11th of August 1940 at 10:50hrs by Helmut Wick in a Bf 109. He swam ashore slightly injured. The Hurricane I (V7233) LV-K was recovered in 1983 and was on display at Tangmere Aviation Museum. This tells you that he was the first, it tells you he baled out on the 11th of August. Does anybody have any information whether or not these two events occurred on the same day?
:becky: I hadn't seen this thread CXX :> Spidge, I'll scan the relevant entries for Cock in Aces High
Thank you Peter. The piece was written as though it was on the same day yet seemed to be missing a sentence. Kyt's info says April 10th. Is their a difference on "confirmed"? Great Info.
There is a footnote (a) on that claim that was gven as confirmed at the time, but subsequent research by Shores et al (the authors of Aces High Volume 1) now shoes that the aircraft actually survived. It may have been scrapped after making it back but that doesn't count as a kill. But a number of piots' 'kills' are being re-examined as new evidence comes to light.
Should we combine these threads? - http://ww2chat.com/forums/war-air/2201-pilot-officer-j-r-cock-australian-87-sq-one-few.html