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Anson 19 September 1941
I am looking for information about an Anson shot up by a Ju 88 from 3./Kü.Fl.Gr. 506 on the 19th of September 1941. Can anybody help. I can supply with the German report
Thanks in advance Carsten |
Re: Anson 19 September 1941
Nothing to report on the date you do mention on "Coastal Command Losses of the Second World War" by Ross McNeill.
I believed I would find something there...no luck. A. |
Re: Anson 19 September 1941
Hello,
Mistaken Identity? 19 September 1941 During the day a Beaufort of 86 Squadron fought a Ju 88. Sergeant Mansfield brought his badly damaged bomber home with one wounded crewman aboard. Casualties 19th September 1941 - Royal Air Force. 86 Sqn - Beaufort -BX-J. Cat B by Ju 88. Sgt Mansfield and crew safe, one injured. See: Air War 1941 The Non-Stop Offensive - Part Two. Foreman, John & Winfried Bock. Walton-on-Thames:Air Research Publications,2019. pp.434-5. Col. |
Re: Anson 19 September 1941
Strangely Coastal Command Intelligence Summary makes no mention of any incidents on this date
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Re: Anson 19 September 1941
Hello,
No.86 Squadron ORB confirms: 19/9/1941 A/C. "J" whilst on a navigational exercise was attacked by JU 88. at 54.05N,01.50E. Rear gunner slightly injured (Sgt Hutson*). * Possibly, 1064670 Sgt Maurice Raymond HUTSON + 20/9/1942, 42 Sqn. ME. AIR 27/708/11 No.86 Sqn ORB (F.541) - 1941 Sept 01 - 1941 Sept 30. Image 2 of 3. https://discovery.nationalarchives.g...ils/r/D8454917 Col. |
Re: Anson 19 September 1941
Well done Colonel Bruggy!
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Re: Anson 19 September 1941
Thanks Colonel Byggy
Carsten |
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