
Angel in a Spitfire
Canada's Exceptional and Nearly Forgotten Fighter Leader
Robert Forbes(Author)
Tellwell Talent (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-0693010-0-0 (ISBN)
Description
This is the largely unknown story of RCAF Wing Commander Lloyd Vernun Chadburn, Distinguished Service Order & Bar, Distinguished Flying Cross, Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur, Croix de Guerre avec Palme
He was one of Canada's most decorated fighter pilots of the Second World War, leading Spitfire wings into action through 1943 and 1944. He was amongst the most beloved leaders of the RCAF and even the American aircrews of the US bombers he escorted held him in high esteem.
They nicknamed him "The Angel," as they believed his escort would guarantee a safe return home. Indeed, in more than 100 bomber escort missions over occupied Europe, Chadburn and his Spitfire pilots never lost a single bomber to enemy fighters - a truly remarkable record.
By the time of his untimely death over the Normandy invasion beaches, "Chad" (as he was known in the RCAF) had amassed enough aerial victories to be considered an ace. But personal recognition was last on his mind. His exceptional leadership ensured that his pilots also achieved high scores but, more importantly, returned from their missions unscathed.
His legacy is not just in his own feats but in the lives he saved and the trust he built with his fellow airmen.
The story also highlights the generally unknown exploits of the Canadian Spitfire pilots whose missions helped to ensure the success of the Normandy invasion and the victory in Europe.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
410 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0693010-0-0 (9781069301000)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Robert Forbes was born in Canada's north and developed a love of aviation early in life. This passion led him to a successful career with the Air Cadets in Kirkland Lake (288 Squadron), and later, Oshawa (151 Squadron), Ontario. He served more than 20 years with the Army and Air Force Reserve in Canada, culminating in two tours as Commanding Officer of 151 Chadburn Squadron. During his tenure, this unit became the largest Air Cadet squadron in Canada.In his civilian life, Robert enjoyed a successful career as a software executive and spent several years operating a musical theatre school as a teacher and producer. Now a full-time historian, researcher, and writer, he focuses on Canadian military history across all branches. Robert is also an award-winning speaker and photographer. He currently lives in Victoria, BC with his wife.