
15th August 2016, 21:59
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Re: Spitfire Escort 20 Nov 42 to Beau's
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Originally Posted by Col Bruggy
Hello,
Too early?
The following is known:
20 November 1942:
Two 335 kites were sent out on a Rhubarb to the Furnes, Belgium area. Roy Evans caught a wandering Fi 156 and shot it down at 1135 hours, three miles southeast of Furnes. Before getting back to England, Evans had to bail out into the sea*, but was rescued a short time later. (Box Score: 1 Destroyed, 0 lost)
See: Escort To Berlin:The 4th Fighter Group in World War II.
Fry,Garry L. & Jeffrey L. Ethell.
New York:Arco Publishing,1980.
p.4.
* 335thFS USAAF. Spitfire Vb AA752 - Into sea on ops.
The Spitfire escort (which failed to materialize, incidentally), was possibly No.167 Sqn, based at Ludham.
Col.
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Tony Wood's combat claims and casualties has this Rhubarb on the 21 November. Possibly a mistake in the transcribt of the original document.
Regards
Peter
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