Dear all,
On behalf of the family of one of the MIA, I'm looking for information about Stirling BF383 "WP-T" of 90 Sqn RAF which crashed in the former Zuiderzee (today: IJsselmeer) in the night of 27 April 1943 on a raid to/from Duisburg, Germany. I'm particularly interested in information that could solve the fate of the MIA, such as Air Gunner Sgt James Riby Boyes (see picture). According to Theo Boiten, the aircraft was shot down by
Oblt. Werner Husemann (Stab/NJG1) rather than Ofw. Heinz Vinke as was previously thought. I will post some questions on Husemann on the LW Board.
Questions that I have at the moment:
- What was Sgt. Boyes' position/function in this aircraft? Upper/Tail/Nose Gunner?
- What is the exact crash location? (In case the family wants to place (drop) a wreath or something.)
- In 1965, parts of the aircraft were salvaged. There was one picture of the tail in the Flight International of 2 May 1968, I believe. Are there more pictures of the wreck or the recovery?
- Is there a recovery report of the Royal Netherlands Air Force Salvage Unit (Bergingsdienst Koninklijke Luchtmacht) regarding this wreck?
- Can anybody identify the other crew members in the attached picture? Picture is thought to show part of the crew of BF383 in Ridgewell, Essex. (I have been told that 90 Sqn was stationed there at some point.) Sgt James Riby Boyes is the one on the outer right.
Thanks in advance,
Marcel