
9th April 2006, 16:25
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Re: V-1 flying bombs
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Originally Posted by Mieszko
Hello Brian and Mark!
Mark here is what I have;
On Dec. 12th 1944 w/o Sylwester Wieczorek (pilot) and w/o Henryk Ostrowski of 307 Sqn departed Coltishall on a night "intruder" mission to Holand flying a Mosquito Mk30, MV542/EW-Y. At about 300ft they entered clouds and started circling to gain altitude before heading out towards Holland. About 15min after takeoff while still in the clouds they collided with something. The Mosquito fell into a spin, however the pilot was able to regain control and forceland/crash. Both crew members survived and were told by RAF brass that they collided with a V-2. Wieczorek and Ostrowski were credited with destroying a V-2.
The above is was taken from two different books about 307 Sqn. One by Robert Gretzinger, and I forget the author of the other.
This is suppose to be the only V-2 destroyed over England. Dumb luck more than anything else, I suppose.
Cheers,
Mieszko
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Theres nothing about this incident in Coltishall's ORB for that date and there the only Mosquito units mentioned are 68 Sqn and 125 Sqn.
The Royal Navy also detached Firefly NF1s from 746 SQN (NFDU/NFIU) at Ford to Coltishall to assist the Anti He111/V1 operations. One was scrambled on the evening of the 13th December 1944 from Coltishall to go after 3 or four contacts picked up that looked like He 111s/V1 combos. (The pilot's name is unreadable on the Coltishall F540, but the Observer/Radar Operator was a Lt Davies). Anybody have any details of the Coltishall Fireflies?
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