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Old 3rd October 2007, 21:38
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Two RAF Blenheim/Boston loses France

Hi all

Have a couple of loses I have been unable to find anothing on.

Blenheim Mk.IV R3602, 53 Squadron PZ-N (simply abandoned, but may have been damaged in a previous action). Lost in France, date or location unknown and probably will remain so.

Boston III (Intruder) AL459, 23 Squadron, YP-N (definitely lost on an op). No listing on lost bombers. Beleive to be between Mid 1941-42 between blenheim and Mosquito use.

Any assist would be a great help.

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Old 4th October 2007, 16:47
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Re: Two RAF Blenheim/Boston loses France

Mark,
R3602 crashlanded on Rouen-Boos 6-6-1940 and was abandoned.
P/O (Pilot) J.N. Bether safe, also the observer Sgt Randall.
Sgt (Wop/Ag) H.H. Wilson - 630349 suffered severe head injuries and was flown to England. He died 7-8-1940 in the Hurstwood Park Hospital, Haywards Heath, Sussex.

AL459 lost in France 28-6-1942 on an intruder mission to Evreux. Took off from Ford, Sussex 01.10 hrs.
This loss is in Norman Franks' Fighter Command Losses Vol.2 page 44, with the sqn-code YP-"W". Crew PoW.
P/O R.R. Coventry - 107279, Sgt R.R. Gunning - 1051919 and Sgt W.N. Barlow - 1059651.

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Old 4th October 2007, 21:53
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Re: Two RAF Blenheim/Boston loses France

R3602 had been damaged by Bf 109s prior to crash-landing.
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Old 4th October 2007, 21:57
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Re: Two RAF Blenheim/Boston loses France

Henk

Thankyou very much for that info.

Could not find it anywhere.

I can confirm the Boston was definately coded N.

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Old 6th October 2007, 15:48
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Re: Two RAF Blenheim/Boston loses France

Thanks Mark; will amend the Boston code in my files.
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