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For the story of one 507th pilot, Roy H Adams  visit http://www.xprt.net/~benboom/royadams.htm

For more on D Day try The National D Day Museum.

For more photographs of P47's and many other warbirds have a look at Jim Sterling's Warbirds on the Web site at Web-birds.

Jim also has a section of his site dedicated to the 404th Fighter Group.

For more on US Airforce History or on American aviation in Britain try the USAF museum and the American Air Museum in Britain.

If you have an interest in the Ninth Airforce have a look at the Ninth Airforce. which includes a link to the Buddies of the Nonth Air Force (BOTNA)

If Airfield history is your thing try the Airfield Research Group.

Tom Newton has a site on another Ninth Airforce Thunderbolt Fighter Group, the 50th, who were based at Lymington about 25 kms (15 miles) from Winkton.

At the Yorkshire Air Museum there is a research service that can provide you with histories of most British wartime airfield and landing grounds.

In Normandy there is a site dedicted to the US 90th Division.

Steve Mullins has a web site about his father Lt Colonel James Mullins of the 507th squadron, 404th FG.

You'll find the 9th Air Force association (excellent shop) at http://www.ninthairforceassoc.org/ and at http://home.earthlink.net/~iversonom/9afa.html

the P4 advocates can be found at  http://www.p47advocates.com/

the P47 pilots association  http://www.p47pilots.com/

the Cradle of Aviation Museum web site has a mass of information and articles on the P47 and on both Seversky and Republic Aviation at http://www.cradleofaviation.org/

For more information on the local area around Winkton the following sites may be of use.

Bransgore    1   2

Sopley           1

Winkton         1

New Forest & Avon Valley        1    2    3

Hampshire    1    2