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Mosquito Crash, 21 Sqdn, 23/04/1945
Who can tell more about this crash:
Type: Mosquito Serial number: ? Operation: ? Lost: 23/04/1945 Flying Officer (Pilot) George R. Nowell, RCAF J/26775, 21 Sqdn, age 21, 23/04/1945, Schoonebeek (Oud Schoonebeek) General Cemetery Warrant Officer Class II (Nav.) John A. Haugh, RAFVR 1451249, 21 Sqdn, age 22, 23/04/1945, Schoonebeek (Oud Schoonebeek) General Cemetery It's the last of the (at least) ten RAF aircraft that crashed in the war in the area of my birthplace Emmen - 48 RAF, RAAF and RCAF airmen are buried in the two CWGC cemeteries in the area. Which was by then already liberated by the 1st Polish Armoured Division. Regards, Bart
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RAF, FAA, RAAF, RCAF, RNZAF and SAAF Losses 10/05/1940 - 30/06/1940 Belgian Losses in the Netherlands, May/June 1940 French Losses in the Netherlands, May 1940 Last edited by B.F.M. Droog; 11th March 2008 at 01:36. |
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Re: Mosquito Crash, 21 Sqdn, 23/04/1945
Bart,
According this site http://www.dehavilland.ukf.net/_DH98%20prodn%20list.txt Mosquito RS532 of 21 Squadron went missing on 23.4.45. Parts of RS532 were dug up by KLu/RNLAF nr Schoonebeek in 1977. Groet, Leendert |
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Re: Mosquito Crash, 21 Sqdn, 23/04/1945
Thanks, Leendert.
Regards, Bart |
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Re: Mosquito Crash, 21 Sqdn, 23/04/1945
Just as confirmation:
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Re: Mosquito Crash, 21 Sqdn, 23/04/1945
Thanks, Amrit.
Still no clues on its mission? Visited the grave site this monday and I really wondered: how and why did they end up here? Regards, Bart |
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Re: Mosquito Crash, 21 Sqdn, 23/04/1945
Family of George R. Nowell were told it was a reconnaissance mission which was shot down over Holland.
Pam Nowell (Sister of George R. Nowell) |
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Re: Mosquito Crash, 21 Sqdn, 23/04/1945
Bart,
Are we talking about the Mosquito that crashed north of Westerbosch at about 05.15 hrs ? They were tasked to patrol the Bremen - Wilhelmshaven area. The crew baled out but from a too low altitude and the parachutes didn't open properly. Regards, Henk. |
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