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Hudson N7272 224 Sqn
Does anyone have any information on Hudson N7272 of the 224 Sqn that crashed into Loch Lomond Scotland on the 20 Nov 1940.
The aircraft was flown by P/O Atkinson and two of his crew were killed. It said it was damaged by enemy fire but also reported as damaged by Flak. Drew Davidson |
Re: Hudson N7272 224 Sqn
The following details are taken from RAF Coastal Command Losses Vol1 by Ross McNeill
20 November 1940. 224 Squadron. Hudson I N7272 QX-L Op. Escort. Crew. P/O. J. Atkinson......Safe P/O. Fowler............Safe Sgt. Wright............Safe Sgt. Wall...............Safe The aircraft took off from Aldergrove at 11:15hrs tasked for an escort to convoy OB245. W/T failed and the Hudson was abandoned out of fuel 3 miles NW of Luss, Dumbartonshire (Scotland) and left to crash into Loch Lomond. Regards Peter |
Re: Hudson N7272 224 Sqn
Peter,
Thank you for your reply and information. In John Foreman's "BOB the forgotten years" he has it damaged by enemy fire, crashing into Loch Lomond with two of the crew killed. Would there be 6 of a crew on Hudsons? rgds Drew |
Re: Hudson N7272 224 Sqn
Seems from this spec the Hudson could carry a crew of six.
Specifications (Hudson Mk I) General characteristics
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Re: Hudson N7272 224 Sqn
Peter
Again thank you for that information, had a quick look on the net but could not find anything. Given that they crashed near Luss, I will have a look locally and see if there are any headstones for the lost crew. rgds Drew |
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