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Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
Uffz Johann Trenke & Lt Hermann Walther of 16/KG 2 each claimed a 'Stirling' at 1425 and 1436 hrs on the above date. I can see nothing RAF-wise that matches-can anyone suggest anything more?
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Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
Hello Chris,
Happy 2014. I can only list the following Stirling's. 10/11-8-43 -15 Sqdn - BF460 - Belgium.(shot down by Hptm Hager II/NJG4). 10/11-8-43 - 214 Sqdn - BF516 UK/In Sea.(out of fuel-ditched). 10/11-8-43 - 218 Sqdn - EE885 - Germany.(abandoned following being damaged by incendiaries, cr @ Offenhausen). 11-8-43 - 1657 HCU - N6080 - UK.(burst tyre/undercarriage collapsed). 12-8-43 - 1657 HCU - N3700 - UK.(wheels up/forced-landed). There may well have been others. Also in th KU list for 11 Aug 43 is: "Douglas DC - near Pleuven, 14 km SSE of Quimper, France - A.V.261/43 ". Maybe a Resistance op loss ? Alex |
Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
Thanks Alex. I believe that the combats were North Sea & looking at the times wonder if it was a case if misidentification & the Stirlings were American?
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Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
Chris
According to Losses of the 8th and 9th AF (Bishop/Hey) there were no operational losses on this date. Cheers Stig |
Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
Would Stirlings be out over enemy held territory or the North Sea during the daylight hours in August 1943?
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Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
Precisely Larry & thanks Stig. Another mystery without any resolution methinks
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Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
Hello Chris,
I looked at the Fold 3 site and MACR 228 for the Douglas. A Dakota 42-92061 from Nutts Corner to St. Mawgan. Crashed/burned( ?) in France. Must have flown over Cornwall and found France (?) Anyway single tail but only two motors, so may well have been wrongly ID'd as a Bomber and shot down ? Crew of 5 one POW, 4 Killed. Alex |
Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
S of No.100 Squadron (a Lancaster) landed at Catfoss after being damaged by fire from an Me110, not sure if it was day or night though. I guess if you are being shot at an Me410 could look a lot like an Me110.
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Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
Hello Chris,
Found S/Sgt Cecil E. Bell's E&E report. Page one states that the a/c was attacked by two fighters who "raked the a/c from tail to nose". also time is given as approx 1450hrs.Full report is 26 pages. So this may well have been the victim, and not a Stirling. Alex ps have sent you a PM |
Re: Bomber Losses 11 Aug 43
The C47 was a victim of Fw Alois Schnoll of 8/JG 2 at 1442 hrs so back to the drawing board.....again
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