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Any Ideas as to this Blenheim Crash
Anyone seen this one before and can it be identified?
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Re: Any Ideas as to this Blenheim Crash
Could be Rootes built R3898 of No 114 Sqn came down near Haamstede, Zeeland, looking at the concrete telegrah poles: attacked by JG 54 on 1 August, 1940.
Andy B. |
Re: Any Ideas as to this Blenheim Crash
Serial looks possible
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Re: Any Ideas as to this Blenheim Crash
1 Attachment(s)
N3592 : Attachment 19202
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Re: Any Ideas as to this Blenheim Crash
Thanks-so a victim of Galland? First letter in my photo does not look like an N though but crash is the same
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Re: Any Ideas as to this Blenheim Crash
Hi Chris,
What about R3692 of 40 Squadron ? It was force-landed during an attack on enemy troops between St-Valery and Abbeville on 6 June 1940. No information on the exact crash location. There should be an AIR 81 personnel casualty file for this loss but I cannot find it in the files released so far. In your photo that looks like 'R' to me preceding the digits. Regards, Martin Gleeson. |
Re: Any Ideas as to this Blenheim Crash
According to this post from April 2019
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=2510 Very old topic but here is the wreckage of the Blenheim R3692 of n°40 sqdn: on ebay Did anyone make a copy of this photo |
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Re: Any Ideas as to this Blenheim Crash
Hello ,
However it does not match with R3692 crash landing , as described here : https://h2g2.com/user/U241911/conver...035649/page/1/ So we have a problem with serial , maybe from ORB ? |
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