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Chris Goss 15th January 2020 08:17

Re: Battle Crash
 
Thanks all

Stig Jarlevik 15th January 2020 13:50

Re: Battle Crash
 
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Well Paul

One problem.
The photo attached has at least previously been identified as L5508 captured in France

Cheers
Stig

paulmcmillan 15th January 2020 15:23

Re: Battle Crash
 
I agree that it causes a problem

Anyone else want a crack L5506 ? maybe

Stig Jarlevik 15th January 2020 17:54

Re: Battle Crash
 
Well Paul

I am not saying the photo I attached IS L5508.
Just saying it has been identified as such.....

Cheers
Stig

G-ASEA 15th January 2020 22:08

Re: Battle Crash
 
The crashed Battle looks very much to me like L5325 which was damaged at Beauvais. From other photos I use to have.

Martin Gleeson 16th January 2020 02:10

Re: Battle Crash
 
I have to admit G-ASEA is spot on, it is L5325 at Beauvais. There is another photo taken from the opposite side showing the serial but nothing else to match the two sides except for that piece of tubular frame holding the two wings together.

Regards,

Martin.

paulmcmillan 16th January 2020 10:10

Re: Battle Crash
 
All


Glad that is sorted out

so L5508 photo may still be one left at Sougé, Loir-et-Cher



Paul

Chris Goss 16th January 2020 12:07

Re: Battle Crash
 
Gentlemen: This must be a match. The photo came from a chap from 1./KG 76 and they arrived at Beauvais in June 1940. With what Sqn was L5325?

AndyMa 16th January 2020 13:48

Re: Battle Crash
 
The Air Britain L-serials book just notes it as being with the AASF, presumed lost in France 5.40

Stig Jarlevik 16th January 2020 14:30

Re: Battle Crash
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyMa (Post 281235)
The Air Britain L-serials book just notes it as being with the AASF, presumed lost in France 5.40

Yes, but that was the early volume.

The second printing (combining both the L and N registers) says;
4 FPP (Ferry Pilot Pool Unit) swung on landing, Beauvais 19.5.1940. Presumed abandoned on evacuation.

Cheers
Stig


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