Goodness - there's a lot of info out there.
The photocopy log book I have covers (?some of?) Sgt. SIG Stanley R Chambers' time with C Flight, No.1 PRU (initially at least) at Detling in Kent.
He was with 81 Sqd in the Western Desert, then moved in 1942 to Thorney Island on Lysanders. Then Wick, on Spitfires.
Appears to have arrived at Detling in early March 1942, done a series of test flights up to 33,000 feet before embarking on operational flights along the channel, into France, the Low Countries and Germany (Aachen, Emden, Wilhelmshaven). For these, he seems to have been flying out from RAF Benson (the base for No.1 PRU).
He had a period with 165 Sqd (which I note were based at Detling for a while in summer 1944, and involved with the doodle-bug patrols - but this was with Spitfires, which were not as effective as Tempests, I believe.
1945 saw him in Iraq Then he was on Tempests based on Sylt from 1952, and it was here he had a 'prang'.
He was demobbed in 1958.
Although the log book covers only a few months, he seems to have flown a different Spitfire on almost every flight.
These are the numbers:
R7029, K9906, X4599, X4487, R7151, R6599, AR235 (three sorties), AB317, X4786, AA806 (three sorties), AB128 (two sorties), BP889, BP921 (two sorties), AA789.
Was it the norm to swap aircraft so frequently?
I note that some of the aircradft appear in your link here
http://www.worldmilitair.com/Countries%20Serials/uuuu/uk/00r0000.pdf as conversion from Mk 1 Spitfires. Might wear and tear have been the issue?
By the way, the first part of the log book is signed by Squadron Leader P.H. Watts DSO DFC.
Watts is mentioned in this text -
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2v7lBAIA1FgC&pg=PT81&lpg=PT81&dq=Squadron+Leader+P.H.+Watts+DSO+DFC&source=bl&ots=ESslGaV1jd&sig=g6bRzmGTBltRKzxz8hG10sXFIYg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=UTe2VKXDE-jk7Ab48YDACw&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Squadron%20Leader%20P.H.%20Watts%20DSO%20DFC&f=false...which is certainly worth looking up - especially the bit about the
Ju88 that was built from parts of crashed aircraft. :-)