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Date A/C Crew Duty Up Down Details of Sortie or Flight
29-Apr-42 P.7010 P/O J.P. Coyne Convoy 20:30 21:55  
26-Feb-43 P.7010 F/Sgt K.C. Ridley 10 Group Circus 16 16:00 17:00 Attack on Maupertus. Landfall made at Cherbourg. Hits were observed on aerodrome, dispersals and buildings.
28-Feb-43 P.7010 F/Sgt K.C. Ridley 10 Group Circus 17 14:40 15:40 Attack on Maupertus. The veteran dive-bombers of “A” Flight went in for the third time. 
14-Mar-43 P.7010 F/Sgt K.C. Ridley 10 Group Circus 18 16:22 17:30 Attack on Maupertus. They dive-bombed 15000 – 8000 ft. and saw 8 bursts on centre of the airfield, on the S.W. perimeter and in the S.E. dispersal area. Moderate flak. 
19-Mar-43 P.7010 F/O P. Harvey 10 Group Roadstead 52 18:10 19:10 The large convoy which had been reported South of Guernsey could not be located in thick black haze in the Channel Island area.
21-Mar-43 P.7010 F/O P. Harvey 10 Group Night Rhubarb No. 23 (Morlaix Viaduct) 00:25 01:50 Bombed 4000-1500 ft. No flak, no S/Ls. Saw P/O Abrams results.
22-Mar-43 P.7010 F/O P. Harvey 10 Group Night Rhubarb No. 24 00:30 01:55 Bombed from 3000-1200 ft. Accurate flak etc.
23-Mar-43 P.7010 F/O P. Harvey 10 Group Night Rhubarb No. 25 (Ponthou Viaduct) 01:00 02:15 Target not found. Bombed main line cutting.
06-Apr-43 P.7010 F/O C.P. King DFM 10 Group Circus 20 18:27 20:12 These Whirlibombers were intended to form a second bombing wave to the Typhoon bombers which had bombed Caen/Caupiquet aerodrome an hour before. However they found 9/10 cloud at Ouistreham at 8000 feet and the operation was abandoned.
09-Apr-43 P.7010 F/O C.P. King DFM 10 Group Roadstead 55 12:50 14:30 Swept the Sept Iles – Ile de Batz area for shipping reported there, as often, ship-like rocks were found.
13-Apr-43 P.7010 F/O P. Harvey 10 Group Circus 22  17:30 19:00 Brest/Guipavas aerodrome was successfully divebombed with 20 x 250lb bombs.
14-Apr-43 P.7010 Sgt J. MacAulay 10 Group Roadstead 57 15:30 Missing Shipping was reported in the Lannil Is estuaries. By chance, landfall was made too far south and F/O Harvey inadvertently led into the area off Raie de Brest and thereby found three ships. Sgt MacAuley MiA