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michel 17th May 2010 11:05

lancaster W4846 83 Squadron
 
Hello,

Can someone tell me the exact crashsite of Lancaster W4846
83 Squadron. it crashed on February 26th 1943.
Chorley's says near Mónchengladbach-Germany.
Nachtjagd War Daries: it possibly that this plane crashed at Wessem-Holland .

who help,

Michel

Larry 17th May 2010 20:13

Re: Lancaster W4846 83 Squadron
 
Air Britain's RAF Aircraft W1000- Z9999 says it was missing on a mission to Cologne on 27th Feb 1943.

I think Mon Glad and Cologne are about 50 miles apart

ssg keay 19th May 2010 13:28

Re: lancaster W4846 83 Squadron
 
Yes, 50 miles is about correct. Problem is, most planes did not get lost over the target, but rather en route or while on the return trip. Also if one can believe Bomber Command Losses, there have been more crashes around Moenchengladbach than anywhere in Germany. Truth be told, Moechengladbach was the collection point for most deceased aviators in North-Rhine Westphalia. Danny

Henk Welting 25th May 2010 16:58

Re: lancaster W4846 83 Squadron
 
I've a note that the aircraft crashed at Netfeld-Genrade (sic) near Mönchengkadbach, but couldn't find this place on any map or in postalcode book.

Henk.

michel 26th May 2010 19:40

Re: lancaster W4846 83 Squadron
 
Guys thanks for your answer,

Henk, I found a place called Genrohe N O of Bruggen ?


Michel

Henk Welting 27th May 2010 13:22

Re: lancaster W4846 83 Squadron
 
Michel,

Can't find a Genrohe N of Brüggen, however there is a Genholt N of Brüggen. Other possibilities near Mönchengladbach - where the crew initially were buried in the Main Cemetery - are Genfeld, Genhof or Gerderhahn, all located SW of Mönchengladbach.
The loss of W4846 with target Cologne is not mentioned by Ludwig Hügen in his book "... und stürzte brennend ab"(ISBN 3-928504-23-1), Although this book is filled with errors !

Henk.

ssg keay 27th May 2010 22:01

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Henk, in effect it is not Huegen's mistake, as he just copied data from other authors books and databases and ded some research on his own on a few cases. A revision is in the works. But in general, yes you are right there are a lot of mistakes. Danny

Henk Welting 28th May 2010 18:05

Re: lancaster W4846 83 Squadron
 
Danny,
He may have make use of eight pages of amendments sent to him some years ago.

Henk.


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