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andy bird 29th September 2015 15:13

Single KG30 aircraft attacks Bridlington 11 Jul 40
 
At DBST 11:05 'a single German aircraft' bombed Bridlington on 11 July 1940. I guess it may have come from KG30. Checked The Narrow Margin but it makes no reference to it.

With thanks in advance

Andy Bird

John Beaman 29th September 2015 18:01

Re: Single KG30 aircraft attacks Bridlington 11 Jul 40
 
Andy, have you checked Battle Over Britain by ATB?

Nick Beale 29th September 2015 18:22

Re: Single KG30 aircraft attacks Bridlington 11 Jul 40
 
From the RAF online Battle of Britain Campaign Diary:
Between 0600 and 0900 hours a number of raids by single aircraft were carried out between Yarmouth and Flamborough Head and inland. Bombs were dropped at several places including the Royal Engineer Headquarters at Melbourne in Derbyshire, and at Bridlington where a truck containing ammunition was blown up.

Larry Hickey 29th September 2015 19:15

Re: Single KG30 aircraft attacks Bridlington 11 Jul 40
 
Andy,

Excerpt from the EoE translation of the Heinrich Weiss manuscript for 11 July, which was a very complicated day of activities for the Germans:

"A He 111H of II./KG53 attacked the railway bridge at Bridlimgton with 2 SC250 and 5 SC50 bombs (explosions were seen within the target)."

This is probably the incident to which you were referring.

Hope this helps.

andy bird 30th September 2015 11:11

Re: Single KG30 aircraft attacks Bridlington 11 Jul 40
 
Thanks to all of you who replied.

The ARP report indicates considerably more damage than I've seen written.

Regards

Andy Bird

andy bird 6th October 2015 22:26

He 111H of II./KG53 11/7/40
 
Would anyone have the rank, surname of pilot who flew this hit and run raid against Bridlington on the morning of 11 July 1940 ?

Many Thanks

Andy Bird

Chris Goss 7th October 2015 00:05

Re: He 111H of II./KG53 11/7/40
 
Wouldn't call it a hit and run raid-more like a Störangriff

andy bird 7th October 2015 09:54

Re: He 111H of II./KG53 11/7/40
 
Nuisance attack - translation sums it up . . .

Iceribbo 9th November 2015 03:45

Re: Single KG30 aircraft attacks Bridlington 11 Jul 40
 
Good evening, I am doing some research and with the aid of Google I find my self posting on this forum as a new member for the first time.

I live in Melbourne Derbyshire and am researching the bombing of our village back in 1940, 11th July to be exact. My grandad has a great account of the plane coming into the village as he was out in the fields returning from checking his fishing lines. Also on my dads side my grandma was at work in Derby when the air raid sirens went and leaving her army uniform making factory she also witnessed the plane fly over head on completion of the bombing. Both witnessed this plane so low grandad said he could of hit it with his catapult and could see the pilot.

So I was wondering if this could of been the same plane. I'm not so sure as the Melbourne bombs (8 in total) were dropped at 7.55am.

I've just purchased a book about this and it has some good accounts of the raid.

Any help would be much appreciated

Iceribbo 10th November 2015 14:14

Re: Single KG30 aircraft attacks Bridlington 11 Jul 40
 
my Grandad witnessed the plane coming over Melboune, he could see the pilot it was that low, also my grandma on my dads side was at work in Derby and watched it fly over also very low, both still alive today and remember it like yesterday. I know it was the HQ of the Royal engineers that was bombed. Would this be a significant target and the training depot was at kings newton. a similar bomb pattern as to the Bridlington bombs was in Melboune. I live opposite the site of the first couple of bombs which didn't make a lot of damage. Assuming these were c50s. It was always said they were after rolls Royce as it had Melbourne pool and church painted on. I personally think the Royal engineers HQ would be a good first target and also ammo depot's maybe in tutbry, burton and Bridlington.


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