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pilot05 4th April 2009 13:51

Blenheim L9325
 
Hello,

I am looking for information about Blenheim L9325.
I think it crashed 21.05.1940, but where and who was the crew?

Thanks a lot

regards
pilot05

Peter Cornwell 4th April 2009 14:23

Re: Blenheim L9325
 
Yes, lost on May 21, 1940. I have it recorded as follows:

18 Squadron, Watton Railway junction near Boulogne

Blenheim IV L9325. Failed to return from reconnaissance sortie over Douai – Arras – Amiens - Abbeville 12.00 p.m. P/O C Light, Sgt A. E. Craig, and Sgt G. Hawkins missing. Aircraft lost.
No trace of this crew was reported found and they are commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial.

pilot05 4th April 2009 16:01

Re: Blenheim L9325
 
Hello Peter,
thanks for your quick reply.
These are the information I was looking for.

Regards
Martin

Peter Cornwell 5th April 2009 09:42

Re: Blenheim L9325
 
Martin,

You are welcome. If anybody can determine (or speculate) where this crash was photographed I will be very pleased to hear from them. It is one of a number of such unresolved yet partially documented cases I have awaiting further attention.

paul peters 5th April 2009 20:58

Re: Blenheim L9325
 
Peter,
Not much, I can not read the name of the place, but between brackets Belgien (Belgium) and Flak abgeschoszen=shot down by flak.
Paul

BlenheimBuff 16th April 2009 07:24

Re: Blenheim L9325
 
Hello Peter,

I don't think I have any particular insight into your question of crash location other than the simple fact that when I looked at the caption written on the reverse of the photograph it looked something like '_ai_ville'. The flourish at the end of the name seems to be a peculiarity of the author's handwriting. Dainville is located just outside of Arras, on a vector towards Amiens, so perhaps that could be it. That obviously fails to explain why the author considered himself to be in Belgium at the time!

Regards,

Ian


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