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Whirlwind photos
Not sure if these had been seen before or not? Posted on another forum,
http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=950305 |
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I believe that this is P-7095 SF-H lost with Sgt Brown on 23.01.43
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It is. Brown's cause of death was under unexplained circumstances which could possibly raise questions about his treatment after he force landed.
Obviously fairly rare images of a Whirlwind lost over France on ops. |
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Yes, strange circumstances indeed. There are a few photos of whirlwind losses on ops kicking around :) jerry |
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here are a couple of others first is HE-G the other is unknown to me
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In your case, something strange must have happend. Horst Weber |
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Hello,
These pictures appeared in the LEMB forum some years ago. In post five above the second photo with a mast in the background is Browns a/c "SF-H". The same mast can be viewed in other photos of his a/c. Alex |
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many thanks for info clears up an unknown
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I really just meant that photos of downed Whirlies are rarer than say photos of Spits. They are out there but not in huge numbers such as those of other British fighter and fighter/bomber types. Quote:
I agree this is all conjecture but the "unexplained circumstances" brings up a red flag for me in this instance especially due to what this airman was doing before force landing. In truth we'll probably never know so I admit my hypothesis is pure conjecture. Cheers, Tim |
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