Supermarine Spitfire Mk IA R6885 (RAF 41 Sqn Catterick) (1:72 scale)
- In 1939, as the threat of war loomed, Eric Stanley Lock joined the RAF Volunteer Reserve & learned to fly. When war was declared in September 1939, he was immediately called up to the RAF. After further training he was commissioned as a Pilot Officer, posted to No. 41 Sqn at Catterick flying Spitfires & chalked up his first kill, a Bf 110 on 15th August 1940.
On 3rd September the squadron was posted to RAF Hornchurch in Essex. Two days later he achieved his first two kills & within a week he had claimed eight kills, an achievement that earned him his first DFC. Despite being injured several times during the Battle of Britain he went on to achieve 16.5 kills making him the highest scoring British born pilot of the conflict.
Returning to action after a long period in hospital, on 3rd August 1941 ‘ Lockie’ was shot down over Northern France, his body & aircraft were never found. In just one year this skilful & brave fighter pilot had become a household name, claimed 26.5 kills, won a DSO & DFC twice. He died before his 22nd birthday.