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Wim de Meester 2nd November 2005 17:03

loss of Mustang 239 squadron
 
Dear researchers

On 10 August 1943 one Mustang pilot of 239 squadron was lost off Kent on return from a Rhubarb.
Could this perhaps be the same plane, as part of a two plane formation, that at 07.07 hours was discovered by the Flak-Commander (Flushing) who ordered his batteries 4 minutes later to open fire with all four heavy batteries as well as the LW-Flak unit 1./847 ?
Though no results were observed the ammo expenditure was so huge that it is hard to believe no hits were made.

thanks in advance for any information.

SteveB 2nd November 2005 21:06

Re: loss of Mustang 239 squadron
 
Wim

I don't think your link is correct. 239Sqdn did lose a pilot F/Off P Shepherd-Smith and his a/c AG557. However the sortie took off at 1537 hours and the other pilot had returned by 1615 hours. The weather was very poor and they were heading for Amiens/Rouen so it seems unlikely that they reached the French coast and S-Smith was lost in the cloud.

Steve


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