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Wellington N2983 - 18 Dec 1939
Damaged on the Wilhelmshaven Raid of December 18, 1939 the Sgt pilot ditched the crippled aeroplane and the four survivors were picked up by a trawler/fishing boat.
Have basic info from Grub St Book and ORB and DFM Citation and MiD one line Citation for LAC's. Was the a/c claimed by any of the Luftwaffe pilots or is there further info on this a/c that I may have missed. Particularly interested on the ditching. Thank you in advance Yours Faithfully Andy Bird |
Re: Wellington N2983 - 18 Dec 1939
Hi Andy,
Not exactly what you want, but are you aware of the following article? Search Pattern. Cooling,Rupert FlyPast. November 1987 (No.76) pp.44-5. If not, l suggest you chase it up. Col. |
Re: Wellington N2983 - 18 Dec 1939
Many Thanks
Andy Bird |
Re: Wellington N2983 - 18 Dec 1939
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I have a document that covers in detail this operation "Operations Wilhemshaven Area December 18th 1939 " (Air 14/156) This attributes the cause of the ditching to N2683 Sgt J Ramsey to enemy fighters, specifically cannon fire. All the Wellingtons turrets were put out of action, the pilot positioned his Wellington immediately below No.2 formation (as this was the tightest formation) for protection. The Wellington was last seen 100 mile 80’from the Wash. Picked up my trawler ( one crew injured) and taken to hospital suffering from shock. Regards Steve |
Re: Wellington N2983 - 18 Dec 1939
Steve
Many thanks for your help, also understand that it was a Bf 110 that made the final 'kill'. Kind Regards Andy Bird |
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