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Vaernes 8 Sep 42
Two Fw 200s suffered slight damage due to a low-level attack on the airfield-can anyone say who might have been the attacker?
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Re: Vaernes 8 Sep 42
Hi Chris,
Nothing in the Day Bomb Raid Sheets of Bomber Command (assuming it's a daylight attack) Perhaps a unit of 18 Group Coastal Command or a Naval Air Squadron was responsible for this? Regards, Hans |
Re: Vaernes 8 Sep 42
Looked through Jurgen Rohwer's War at Sea 1939-1945 and did not find any reference to British carrier operations off of Norway at this time so that seems to rule out FAA units. So looking at Coastal Command may be the best bet.
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Re: Vaernes 8 Sep 42
Hi again Chris,
I've checked some Squadron ORBs under 18 Group command, alas to no avail. I don't have 42 and 608 Squadron ORB, perhaps a Beaufort of the former or Hudson of the latter were involved. Regards, Hans |
Re: Vaernes 8 Sep 42
Thanks Gentlemen
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Re: Vaernes 8 Sep 42
08.09.42 2./KG 40 Fw 200 C-3 Värnes Landing accident No personal injury
08.09.42 3./KG 40 Fw 200 C-4 Värnes Enemy fire (twin-engine) No personal injury 08.09.42 3./KG 40 Fw 200 C-4 Värnes Enemy fire (twin engine) No personal injury Not 254 Sqn Beaufighter's moving between Dyce to Wick on that day Andy B. |
Re: Vaernes 8 Sep 42
Andy:
Thanks but I have the KG 40 info hence my question 'who dunnit'! However, Ed North has solved the puzzle. They had been attacked by 33 FS and 50 FS over Iceland, one landed Vaernes, the other Oerlandet |
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