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Attack on Eastbourne - 26 October 1940
Can anyone identify the unit involved when a single Do 17 attacked Eastbourne from approx 500ft and dropped a number of bombs on the town at around 08.50 hours.
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Re: Attack on Eastbourne - 26 October 1940
Andy,
Most of southern England was 'socked-in' that day and a number of aircraft reported 'Hastings' as an alternative target but none of them Do17s and not that early I'm afraid. |
Re: Attack on Eastbourne - 26 October 1940
Peter
Thank you for that. Reason for my interest is that I have been asked to put something together locally on the Eastbourne attack that took place on that date. As a result of the raid, three bomb disposal men and a local Police Sgt were killed dealing with a UXB. I have the ARP file on the event which is quite a comprehensive document and times the attack quite precisely. According to information in the file (seemingly confirmed by ROC) the aircraft was identified as a Dornier 17, although there could have been some mis-identification going on. I agree that the weather was not good and there was little activity. However, I am certain about the date and timings even if there must be some query over the aircraft type. The Hastings attack that day (I have no time) resulted in a "salvo" of bombs being dropped in Priory Road and the Halton district of the town from what is described as "a lone bomber". There were four casualties - two serious. Is there any known Luftwaffe activity by other a/c types or units at this time on this date that you have recorded? PS - Just found the timing of the Hastings attack which was 13.43 hrs. |
Re: Attack on Eastbourne - 26 October 1940
Andy,
Nothing recorded at that time on that date I'm afraid. Peter |
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