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Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
Are there missing Luftwaffe records for that day I wonder? Were any other Luftwaffe units operating at that time over the North Sea that could have lost an aircraft? II/KG2 doesn't list any losses on this day.
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Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
I have no other losses
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Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
On another note, do you have any records of Ju88 operations off the Norfolk coast that took place on 11th January 1942? 266 Sqn engaged a Ju88 20 miles east of Cromer Knoll. The Junkers escaped but 266 Sqn lost a Spitfire.
Combat took place during mid morning. |
Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
Sorry but no-no German aircraft returned damaged it would appear let alone shot down
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Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
Thanks,
Which of your books were you referring to earlier in the thread? Lots of King’s Cliffe based units were involved in convoy patrols and I am in the process of opening a museum on the site of the old airfield. Hence the questions! |
Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
Dornier Do 217
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Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
This will therefore interest you Mike:
The first three days of August 1942 saw he and his crew attacking a convoy, an attack on Norwich and a daylight attack against an airfield near Doncaster. It was on this latter mission that they were intercepted by a Spitfire-another Spitfire flown by Plt Off Lindsay Black of 485 Sqn accounted for another 7./KG 2 Do 217 flown by Uffz Erich Beyerer near Kettering. After having machine-gunned vehicles at Brampton and then dropped four bombs at Wellingborough, it was intercepted by two Spitfires from 485 Sqn; "At 1812 hrs after about half a minute after having seen bomb bursts on Wellingborough, Blue Section saw a Do 217 at about 450 ft. Fg Off Black got into position below and to starboard and as bandit climbed into the cloud gave a long burst with cannon and machine gun at about 450 yds closing to 400 yds. Bandit disappeared into cloud. Fg Off Black told to orbit climbed into cloud and soon saw bandit. He got into position above and behind and gave two short bursts first 100 yds second 75 yds. Ineffective return fire from dorsal and under gun was experienced causing no damage. Fg Off Black turned away and saw bandit start to dive. Between his two short bursts of MG he saw bandit jettisoning an object afterwards identified as a dinghy. Fg Off Black also saw vapour appearing from the wingtips of bandit after his first attack. Following bandit down he saw it burning on the ground."The Do 217 hit the ground at Cranford, Northamptonshire and burst into flames. |
Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
Thanks Chris, we have a good sized display at the museum about Lindsay and the Do217 he shot down over Northants. We have some pieces of the Dornier on display as well.
With regards to the earlier Dornier shot down by Sqn Ldr Green, your Osprey book identifies it as Werke No. 5326. Has anymore information come to light that might confirm whether Green did indeed get this one? Cheers, |
Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
Nothing further to add apart from reconfirming one aircraft lost and two claims at different times
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Re: Luftwaffe Do17 loss - 27/10/1941
Thanks Chris,
Do you know what camouflage scheme 5.KG40 would have been using during October 41? Would it have been the greens over black or the grey (pirate?) scheme? |
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