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Old 18th October 2014, 22:42
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Re: Mosquito HP852

Hi
many mysteries, many opinions:

http://www.airhistory.org.uk/dh/_DH9...odn%20list.txt
MM733 NF30 219Sqdn Missing from patrol over Scholdt estuary 19 April 45
NT380 NF30 219Sqdn Missing from patrol over Schelde 20 April 45


http://www.inmemories.com/Cemeteries...elsbelgian.htm
PETRISSE ALBERT JOSEPH GHISLAIN
United Kingdom Flying Officer (Pilot) Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 219 Sqdn. Killed19/04/1945 153762
LALOUX MAURICE HENRI JOSEPH
United Kingdom Flight Sergeant (Nav.) Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 219 Sqdn. Killed19/04/1945 1424951

(In 219 Squadron - Belgian Wings)
-The following month, on 18th April, PETRISSE and his comrade LALOUX takes off from Gilze-Rijen to operate over Northern Germany. The Flak again is the cause of the loss of their Mosquito FK-Z which crashes at Visselhövede killing the crew. After the war, their bodies will be found hurriedly burried in the Wehnsen cemetery (near Soltau).

Roba, J.-L. - Belgen in de RAF / 3 - Albert Petrisse, Maurice Laloux
says both killed 18.4.1945
Op 18 april onderging een andere Belgische Mosquitobemanning van 219 squadron hetzelfde lot: Albert Pétrisse en Maurice Laloux.

http://www.aircrewremembered.com/raf...ungronald.html
Pilot: F/O. Ronald Leicester YOUNG 178786 R.A.F.V.R - Killed
Nav. F/O Norman Guy FAZAN 174237 R.A.F.V.R - Survived.

Is possible?
MM733
Pilot: F/O Albert Joseph G. PETRISSE - 153762 R.A.F.V.R. - killed
Nav. F/Sgt Maurice Henri J. LALOUX - 1424951 R.A.F.V.R. - killed
NT380
Pilot: F/O. Ronald Leicester YOUNG - 178786 R.A.F.V.R - Killed
Nav. F/O Norman Guy FAZAN - 174237 R.A.F.V.R - Survived.
Indeed remarkable that the Mosquito came down somewhat away from traffic areas.
Regards Pavel
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