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Roundway 9th November 2007 21:08

Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
On 2 August 1943 Lt Wolff (15/KG40) and Lt Wittmer (14/KG40), flying J88s, attacked and destroyed Hampden AT182/1404 whilst it was flying a meteorological reconnaissance sortie over Biscay. The Hampden was an aircraft of 1404 Meteorological Flight, based at St Eval.

Is anyone able to provide an account of the incident from the Luftwaffe perspective please? I'm particularly interested in the location (Lat/Long).

Brian

Fairlop 9th November 2007 21:34

Re: Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
Brian,

8.40am, PLQ 24W/1867.

Regards,
Michal

Roundway 9th November 2007 22:05

Re: Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
Thanks Michal. Could you convert that position into Lat/Long please as I'm not familiar with the position format you quote?

TIA
Brian

Chris Goss 10th November 2007 08:03

Re: Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
Brian: You probably have access to my book and I am afraid that I have nothing else on the incident (apart from a possible photo of the burning wreckage)

Roundway 10th November 2007 09:57

Re: Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
Thank you Chris. I regret not having read your book, although I've been advised it does include a reference to the incident. My interest arises from the fact I am listing all the incidents that cost Meteorological Air Observers (MAO) their lives. When I saw a reference to one of the crew of this aircraft on another forum I needed to look a little deeper, as I had no MAO casualty for this day. In fact, although the aircraft was on a routine met reconnaissance flight, there was no MAO, the met work was being done by the navigator (a not unusual procedure at this time).

From the position given, the Hampden must have been close to the end of its outbound leg and preparing to make an ascent to 18000 ft. My hope was that someone on this forum might have access to the combat reports (if they exist) of the two German pilots.

I believe this was the only met reconnaissance aircraft lost through enemy action.

Brian

Chris Goss 10th November 2007 10:25

Re: Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
Brian

I am afraid that the combat reports do not exist and I can translate the PlQ to a lat & long if this is of use

Roundway 10th November 2007 11:19

Re: Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
Thank you for the offer Chris, but I've received a conversion off-board. A pity about the combat reports though.

Brian

Roundway 10th November 2007 11:24

Re: Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
Chris,

I've just reread your reference to a photograph. Is it in the book or amongst your collection?

Brian

Chris Goss 10th November 2007 13:08

Re: Biscay incident 2 August 1943
 
In my collection and it went into the book


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