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Alex Smart 17th May 2005 18:52

Seeking Confirmation of a 234 Sqn Loss
 
Hello,

Seeking confirmation of a 234 sqdn loss for the 24th April 1942.

Recent purchase of a flying modell and a metal 1/72nd modell of the same Spitfire "AZ-G".

This has led me to seek out information on the pilot.

From info within the magazine that accompanied the metal modell the name is given as Lieutenant. Axel Svensen.

I checked FCL vol 2.

This has for the 24th April 1942

234 Sqn Spitfire Vb
BL924
P/O. N.H. Svendson - PoW
Circus 132, Ostend,pm. Engaged by Fw190's of JG26. Pilot Danish.

In a later vol there is an update -

234 Sqn is changed to 64 Sqn

The name is corrected to read A. A. Svendsen

The PoW is changed to read KIA.

From the CWG website Svendsen is given as with 234 Sqn at date of death.

For those in the west Country he was the adopted son of a Mr & Mrs Iverson from Exeter, Devon. He was just 20 years old.

I would like to know -

Why the alteration from 234 to 64 Squadron .

Was the pilot or Spitfire moved from one Squadron to the other or what ?

Where did Norman Franks get the update re Sqdn from and is it correct?

Separate from the above, How many Danish pilots flew with the RAF?

All for now.

Await replies.

Alex

brewerjerry 17th May 2005 21:15

Re: Seeking Confirmation of a 234 Sqn Loss
 
Hi Alex,
Only stuff I can find points to 234Sq,
Found this link that might inteest you,
http://jpgleize.club.fr/aces/ww2dan.htm
Cheers
Jerry

Alex Smart 18th May 2005 23:27

Re: Seeking Confirmation of a 234 Sqn Loss
 
Hello Jerry,


Thanks for the reply.

That's an interesting site, had not seen it before.

Still only gives ace's though as far as i have seen so far.

234 to 64 is odd it that CWG and other sources give 234, yet Norman Franks update has it as 64.

Any idea as to contacting him, I used to have an e-mail address some while ago, but no responce now.

All for now

Alex

JohnE 19th May 2005 16:11

Re: Seeking Confirmation of a 234 Sqn Loss
 
Here is more on Svendsen and other Danish RAF pilots:


http://www.spitfire.dk/Chapter6.html
/John

Alex Smart 19th May 2005 20:12

Re: Seeking Confirmation of a 234 Sqn Loss
 
Hello John,


Thank you for the link.

Yet again it is one I cannot remember seeing before.

It answere my questions, but still leaves the oddity of Norman Frank's update in FCL book.

Thanks again.

Alex

Mikkel Plannthin 9th September 2005 02:03

Re: Seeking Confirmation of a 234 Sqn Loss
 
I haven't seen this thread before, and many questions may be answered by the site mentioned already.

I can assure you that the squadron was 234 sqn - I have a copy of the ORB. A.A.Svendsen was one of three Danish pilots at that time operation the three Spits bouhgt by Danish donations. Before 234 sqn he was stationed at 32 sqn. acc. to my sources.

Two photos of A.A. Svendsen on the wing of BL831 'Skagen Ind' : http://images.kb.dk/image?id=dh001304 / http://images.kb.dk/image?id=dh001308. The other pilot is Joergen Thalbitzer, his best friend. There is a replica of AZ-G 'Valdemar Atterdag' at the Tangmere Museum.

He was posted to 234 sqn on 3.4.42 and KIA 24.4.42. The German pilot that shot him down is - most likely - to be one of the following: Oblt. Kurt Ebersberger, Oblt. W.-F. Galland or Ofw. Hermann Hoffmann, all II./JG26.

I shall not guess about the confusion, though.

Regards, Mikkel


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