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Jon 19th October 2007 20:17

HE59 lost on 8th August 1940
 
Did a HE59 of Seenotzentrale SZ Cherbourg get shot down on 8th August 1940?
I have a list of all supposed HE59 losses from July to November 1940, the list claims it was shot down by a Hurricane of 238 Squadron. Who was the pilot?

Chris Goss 19th October 2007 23:34

Re: HE59 lost on 8th August 1940
 
If you mean who was the 238 Sqn pilot, it was Sqn Ldr Harold Fenton at 1340 hrs

Jon 20th October 2007 07:44

Re: HE59 lost on 8th August 1940
 
Hi Chris, yes i did mean the 238 pilot. Thanks.

Another HE59 was also lost on 20th July, again claimed in the list as being shot down by 238 Squadron, any ideas as to the pilot's involved in that engagement?
Was it Yellow section of 238?

Chris Goss 20th October 2007 09:17

Re: HE59 lost on 8th August 1940
 
Plt Off J R Urwin-Mann, He 59 damaged 3 miles off French coast at 1515 hrs

nick de carteret 20th October 2007 23:57

Re: HE59 lost on 8th August 1940
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Goss (Post 52509)
If you mean who was the 238 Sqn pilot, it was Sqn Ldr Harold Fenton at 1340 hrs

Chris, my uncle was never credited with this aircraft as a victory and in fact I don't believe he realized that the HE59 had been lost.

To quote from his book re the Eighth of August :

"During the scrap a few miles south of the Isle of White, Eric Turner, the 'A' Flight Commander was shot down. There was no rescue launch in the area so I went out to have a look for him - on my own, as all the others were being refuelled. I could not find any trace but, while searching, I spotted a German seaplane at sea level. I went down to attack, gave him a long burst but, being much faster, I overshot and his gunner must have got in a lucky one which cut an oil pipe. My windscreen was covered in black oil. I turned North but shortly afterwards my engine seized. Having so little height, I had to ditch rather than bail out."

So in fact it was the HE59 that shot down the Hurricane!

Andreas Brekken 21st October 2007 20:09

Re: HE59 lost on 8th August 1940
 
Hi, guys.

Have been trying to find a He 59 on the 08.08.1940, but haven't found one lost.

Anyone have details on it?

If not I think I will stop looking, and state that this was never damaged or lost, merely shot at.

Regards,
Andreas B


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