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Old 8th July 2009, 13:54
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Re: Mosquito PZ-314 21 Squadron

Gents,
Consider to review my info given on the crashlocation of Mosquito PZ314.
My info at that time came from:

A - Air Britain Serials PA100 - PZ999:
Abandoned on night intruder over "Netherlands".

B - "En nooit was het stil............" author Gerrit J. Zwanenburg, page 534:
Crashed near Ophoven.

PZ314 is also mentioned in the List of aircraft losses WW2 SGLO (Studiegroep Luchtoorlog = Studygroup Air War 1939-1945) with the location Ophoven.

In the said area are an Ophoven in Belgium, one in The Netherlands and also one in Germany !

The crew lies buried in the Sittard War Cemetery and explainable because the crash location was within already liberated territory.

Now I've more info on the Mosquito:

C - "2nd TAF" (Shores/Thomas) on page 412:
Hit by flak, crashed W of Aachen (what's in Germany).

D - "Duel in de wolken" author the late Ron Pütz (a former member of the SGLO and co-author of the book "Bodenplatte (1-1-1945)" who sadly died at a too young age, in his first book on page 267:
Crashed Süsterseel (Germany). !!

Süsterseel, Germany - about 5 km E from the centre of Sittard - may be correct. Also will talk about with the coordinator of the "Dutch List of Aircraft Losses 1939-1945".

Regards,
Henk.
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