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Blenheim N6231, 1st October 1939
The Blenheim N6231 of 139 Sqn RAF was shot down on 1st October 1939 during a reconnaissance flight over Germany by the Oblt Walter Adolph of 2./JG 1, that claimed his first victory of WWII.
According to Chorley and the Luftwaffe claim list, this took place in Bad Driburg area, but I have seen on the Net that the bomber crashed between Glissen and Westenfeld, 5km N of Petershagen, so roughly 75 km more north. I won't be surprised that this is the right crashplace, Bad Driburg being the area where the interception starts and the bomber crashing north of it after a chase, but I would like confirmation of it. Was the crashsite found there ? Thanks in advance |
Re: Blenheim N6231, 1st October 1939
Warner in 'The Bristol Blenheim' gives N6231 on reconnaissance to Hanover and shot down near there.
Not much of a help. Regards Peter |
Re: Blenheim N6231, 1st October 1939
In the 73rd anniversary of the loss of this bomber and the death of two of the 3 crew, I would like to raise again the question where did it crash ?
I have the same two locations given above, but maybe someone else has new data. Thanks in advance Best regards |
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