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Old 15th April 2010, 11:59
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Re: He 111 lost 8th August 1942 near Isle of Wight

The Home Office Key Points reports w/e 0900hrs 12-8-1942 show attacks by day :-

5th - Yeovil attacked slight damage to Westland Aircraft Ltd

6th - Truro lightly attacked

7th - Bodmin - some damage reported

8th - Slough attacked without effect, other incidents in Hampshire, Dorset Essex and Northumberland (KG2 book shows a Do217 on an early morning Recon. but no losses )

11th - Deal attacked considerable damage to railway station and slight damage to railway at Salisbury.

'Luftwaffe Fighter Bombers over Britain' by Chris Goss details some of these attacks.

KG54 lost a Ju88 on the 8th targeted to Southend on Sea but this is likely to have fallen to 29 Sqd. at 2240hrs. A Me210 of 16/KG6 is reported as fallen to Flak off the East Coast on the 9th both crewmen missing. The Luft. QM's returns does not offer a ready loss to link to the claim by AA ( unless there is a late entry for an aircraft that returned damaged) and as far as I know no POW's taken to indicate a loss on the 8th.

The III/KG53 lost severel He111's in night attacks against the UK from 29th July to 9th.August. Is there a chance one of their aircraft was on a bad-weather daylight attack on the 8th (see KG53 book page 203), was engaged by AA but got back safe.
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