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Old 25th February 2014, 21:42
RodM RodM is offline
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Re: Lancaster Mid-upper arc of fire

Hi Alan,

I would expect that in a few years a casualty file will be released to The National Archives, in series AIR 81. The transfer and de-classification of these files is underway but is proceeding in chronological order so it will take time for the 1945 files to be available...

I would expect that (originally) an accident investigation report would have been completed, but it seems that these either were purged from the files some years ago or are been purged prior to transfer to TNA.

I've just had a look at the 149 Sqn ORB appendices and it includes both combat reports for NF970, but I expect you know this and have these...

Anyway, I've added jpegs from the BC ORS Summary of Aircraft Lost and Damaged on Operations (from TNA AIR 14/3460). The numbers and letters annotated indicate the number of strikes and the calibre of strikes. For example '2y' indicates 2 x strikes by 0.303 inch rounds, '3d' indicates 3 x strikes by 20 mm rounds.

Cheers

Rod

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