Final salute to the Secret Spitfire teen who helped WW2 heroes take wing
Daily Mirror UK|May 22, 2024
Tributes to 'unsung' engineer Norman as he dies aged 98
MARTIN FRICKER
Final salute to the Secret Spitfire teen who helped WW2 heroes take wing

AN "unsung hero" who secretly helped to build Spitfires during the Second World War has died.

Norman Parker, 98, was a schoolboy engineer and one of the last living workers who constructed more than 2,000 fighter aircraft.

They built parts in car garages, sheds, workshops and factories in Salisbury, Wilts.

Norman was just 14 years old when he joined a few hundred others, mainly women and children, to take part in the crucial project.

Many of the women were hairdressers and secretaries who retrained as engineers, while most youngsters were school-age.

All those involved in the project had to sign the Official Secrets Act so that the Germans would not find out.

This story is from the May 22, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.

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