Thank you for your reply Adriano. At present i am only researching this aircraft. This is due mainly that i live in Guernsey which is only 3 miles from crash site on the small islet of Crechivon. The remains of the airmen were buried in the German cemetery at Jerbourg, St Martins, Guernsey. After the war, all of the bodies were exhumed and reburied at Monte de Huisne, in France.
I will be looking other Heinkel 111 crashes/incidents in and around the island as time permits.
Thank you once again for taking the time to reply to my question
- Thank you for the information Nick. Most helpful indeed.
- Than you Andy, information was very helpful.
- Thank you Redcap.
- Thank you Leo, the information was very helpful
- Thank you Pierre. I have noted in your reply to me that you gave the code as 6N + IL. This aircraft was in fact 6N + JJ. but thank you for the information.
Regards Ian