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Sqd Ldr Brian John Edward (Sandy) Lane (1917-1942) born in Harrogate was the son of Henry Fitzgerald William Lane (born Stroud 1878) and the grandson of John William Lane (1850-1904).

John William Lane was the son of MY Great x2 Grandfather William Lane (1816-1896) born Bisley Stroud.

If anyone has any information on "Sandy" to pass on I would be most grateful.

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is this the very famous Brian Lane of 19 Squadron ? I think it probably is....

As 'B. J. Ellan' he wrote the classic Battle of Britain memoir,'Spitfire!', published just before his death in 1942. Of great interest will be Dilip Sarkar's book, 'Spitfire Squadron - No 19 Squadron At War 1939-1941' ( Air Research Publications 1990 ) which contains a full reprint of 'Spitfire!' plus Sarkar's full biography of Brian Lane.

He was a true hero of the Battle of Britain.....
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Squadron Leader Brian Lane 19



S/Ldr B. J. E. Lane joined the RAF after losing a dead-end job as a supervisor in an electric-light bulb factory. He had leadership qualities and they were recognised when he was given the temporary command of 19 Squadron when Squadron Leader Stephenson was shot down.

He was flying Spitfire P9386/QV-K when he shot down a Bf110 near North Weald on 7th September, 1940.

Pilot's Perspective:
As a Flying Officer on 24th August, 1940:
"Ran into a bunch of Huns over the Thames Estuary. Had a bang at Me 110 but had to break away as tracer was comingover my head from another behind me. He appeared to be hitting his fellow-countryman in front of me but I didn't wait to see if he shot him down. Had a crack at another and shot his engine right out of the wing. Lovely."

As a Flying Officer on 11th September, 1940:
"Party over London. Sighted big bunch of Huns south of the river and got in lovely head-on attack into leading He 111s. Broke them up and picked upa small batch of six with two Me 110s as escort. Found myself entirely alone with these lads so proceeded to have a bit of sport. Got one of Me 110s on fire whereupon the other left his charge and ran for home. Played with the He 111s for a bit and finally got one in both engines. Never had so much fun before!"

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That is a GREAT photo, taken at RAF Fowlmere during September 1940 as the Battle was at its height. Just look at the strain on Lane's face - he was just 23 at the time. On the right is Flight Sergeant George 'Grumpy' Unwin, a real 'ace' with at least 10 definite Battle of Britain victories to his credit.

Happily, 'Grumpy' survived to the very fine age of 93, passing away in June 2006.
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Hi everyone

Thank you all most sincerely for taking time out to respond to my enquiry I feel I am getting to now cousin Brian quite well. I am particurly grateful for the splendid picture of Brian and his collegues.

For info, I also have an interest in Sgt Bob Lane - my uncle - who was with Tom Harvell etc when Lancaster LM 206 crashed over Coussey France 22nd July 1942. Thanks to Tom and many others I have since been in contact with I have accumilated a vast amount of information regarding the crash etc

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Hi everyone,

I have since acquired and read "Spitfire" by Brian John Edward Lane (B.J.Ellan) and as expected found it absolutely fascinating.

I do however have need to contact Dilip Sankar. If anyone knows how to contact him could they please pass on my message.

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