161 Sqn Stirling combat report, 13-4-1945, west Danish coast
Hello
On April 13th 1945, Stirling IV 'W' of 161 Squadron, returning from an Op, engaged a night fighter at 56.45šN, 08.00šE - about 5 km off the western coast of Denmark some 35 km due west of Holstebro.
From the Combat Report, here's the Pilot's statement:
An aircraft was reported following dead astern but unidentifiable at 800-1000 yards. At 600 yards, identified as enemy aircraft ME.410 and R/G opened fire with co-ordination of a diving turn to starboard. All guns ceased firing through a stoppage but R/G was able to clear break away at 350 yds. Our height was 25 - 50 feet and we remained at this level for a further 50-80 miles.
And from the rear gunner:
Identified enemy aircraft at 600 yards and asked for diving turn to starboard. Pilot acted instantly and dived to sea level, cleared stoppage by putting screws to out position and cocking guns. Enemy aircraft broke away 250 yards to starboard when strikes were observed.
Is it likely to have been an Me-410? Or possibly another type in this location and at this date?
Regards
Simon
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