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Theo Boiten 19th June 2020 11:57

Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
Dear all,

29 Squadron suffered the loss of two Mosquitoes during intruder sorties (to Stade and Handorf) on the night of 6-7 October 1944, KH504 and HK499. I have the crew details, but no further info on the places of crash and cause of loss of these two Mossies. Who can help?

Cheers and thanks for any details, Theo

Zoran Petek 19th June 2020 14:55

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
Hello,
As far as I know:
HK499 was NFXIII, ex 96 Sqn. Missing from night intruder to Handorf 6/7.10.44. F/O A D Lotling, KIA.
HK504 was NFXIII, ex 488 Sqn (ME-M). Missing from night intruder to Stade 6/7.10.44. Crew KIA: P/O Heap, Henry Ainsworth (186902) and P/O Rogers, James Alexander (185843).

Zoran

Theo Boiten 19th June 2020 15:12

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
Thanks Zoran -these are the basic details that I already have, but I now need to know where and when the Mosquitoes were lost (times/locations) and how they were lost (presumably Flak?).

Cheers, Theo

MW Giles 19th June 2020 18:02

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
Heap and Rogers died and are on the Runnymede memorial - therefore bodies not found. Most likely came down in sea, but not conclusive

Lofting and Goss became POW - therefore repatriation reports etc are a way in. Unfortunately RAF not RCAF or RAAF

This does not get you much further forward

Martin

TigerTimon 19th June 2020 21:53

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
Hello,

note indeed that it is HK504 and not KH504! KH504 was a Mustang Mk III (https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/149472).

Kind regards,

Timon

Theo Boiten 19th June 2020 22:02

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
Thanks Martin -one of the problems with these two losses is that I have no documented German NF/Flak claims/loss reports that could be matched, plus no locations/times of loss of either of these a/c.

Cheers, Theo

Theo Boiten 19th June 2020 22:03

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
You're right Timon, thanks for correcting this typo.

Cheers, Theo

SteveR 20th June 2020 04:17

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
FWIW, the F540 for 29 Squadron for 6 October 1944, after listing the names of the four aircrew that failed to return from N.W. Germany, states "It has since been reported that F/Lt. Goss at least is safe."

I have no idea as to the veracity of that statement, just putting it out for informational purposes. The file is AIR27/342/19 if anybody wants to check it; it says nothing however about the cause for the losses, the time, or the location.

Carsten Petersen 20th June 2020 10:57

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
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Hi Theo
Fernnachtjäger activity over Holstein during the 6/7 Oct 44. No mention of crashed Mosquito.

Theo Boiten 20th June 2020 13:42

Re: Two 29 Squadron intruder losses, 6-7 October 1944
 
Hi Carsten,

Thanks for sharing these docs, but as you say, regrettably no details on a crashed Mosquito.

Cheers, Theo


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