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Old 31st May 2016, 19:23
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Re: Lancaster Crash EE135, PO-Y, 23/24.09.1943

For what it's worth:


LONG, ARTHUR Pilot Officer 413396 467sq 23/09/1943 23 Royal Australian Air Force Australian Coll. grave 6. E. 4-8. DURNBACH WAR CEMETERY Germany Bad Tolz, Bayern

LUMSDEN, OSWALD JOHN Flight Sergeant 413779 467sq 23/09/1943 29 Royal Australian Air Force Australian Coll. grave 6. E. 4-8. DURNBACH WAR CEMETERY Germany Bad Tolz, Bayern

Date of Death: 23 September 1943
Source:
AWM 64 (1/426) AWM 237 (63) (64)
W R Chorley : RAF Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War : Page 333, Volume 1943.
Aircraft Type:
Lancaster
Serial number:
EE 135
Radio call sign:
PO – Y
Unit:
467 Sqn RAAF
Summary:
Lancaster EE135 took off from RAF Bottesford at 1901 hours on the night of 23/24th September 1943 to bomb Mannheim, Germany. Nothing was heard from the aircraft after take off and it did not return to base. Seventeen aircraft from the Squadron took part in the raid and two of these including EE135 failed to return.
Crew:
RAAF 413396 PO Long, A Captain (Pilot)
RAAF 413779 Flt Sgt O J Lumsden, (Navigator)
RCAF Flt Sgt M C Craik, (Bomb Aimer)
RAF Sgt J B Harrison, (Wireless Operator Air Gunner)
RAF Sgt C Weddell, (Flight Engineer)
RCAF Sgt H A Green, (Mid Upper Gunner)
RAF Sgt T Francis, (Rear Gunner)

Following post war enquiries it was believed that the aircraft crashed at Altertheim and all the crew were killed. They are buried at Durnbach War Cemetery, Germany. Durnbach is a village 16kms from Bad Tolz, a town 48kms south of Munich.




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