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Old 17th March 2013, 14:47
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Question Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Dears Collegues,

Soon I will show for You some of detals from one crashed place of wrack (probably Lancaster, MIA: Stettin). But first could You show for me full list of Lancasters MIA during mission in Stettin and Politz area? I am interesting about all losses in this place in 1944/45.

Here for example one of mission destroyed Lancaster in Stettin (maybe this one will be correct ?- we wil check it):
http://aircrewremembered.com/dunton-frederick.html
http://100548.activeboard.com/t38304...n-30-aug-1944/

"...HK594 was shot down at 01.19hrs by a nightfighter flown by Maj. Werner Husemann: 28 Stab I./NJG3 .Losses that night seem to be around the Swedish coast. The raid on the 29/30th on Stettin involved 403 lancasters and 1 Mosquito of 1,3,6,and 8 Groups.. 23 Lancasters were lost.
Below is a report of the raid by a RAAF Veteran which explains how the Lancasters came to be over Sweden.

On the raid to Stettin on the night of 29th /30th August 1944 ......(...) ..."
More:
http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/war-air...ug-1944-a.html

Some Lancaster mission over Stettin:
http://www.flensted.eu.com/1944119.shtml

Thanks in atvance for support.
I belive we can all together try id MIA a/c.

Technical Data plates:

1) Bigger plate size (50 x 70 mm):

TYPE: 683
DWG. No.: I G 1372
SERIAL No.: R3/LB/185 560
CAPACITY: PORT
INSPECTION: R3 45H
MAKER'S No.: -----
DATE: ------

2) Small plate size (63 x 31 mm):

IDD RR
DRG No.: R3/211-3
SERIAL No.: 1425
INSPECTION: No.: ALV 70 R

Have You any idea from which devices and type of aircrafts are this technical data plates (both from the same place in Stettin) ?

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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Have You more information about this technical data plates ? Can You recode this drawing numbers , parts , devices ???
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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Well, gathering information of all aircraft missing in Stettin area during bombing & minelaying missions in 1944 and 1945 seems to be a quite big task.
What about purchasing two volumes of Chorley`s series on BC losses which concern 1944 & 1945?
I believe that you may find lots of details of your interest there.

Cheers,
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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Hello

You say:-

Technical Data plates:

1) Bigger plate size (50 x 70 mm):

TYPE: 683
DWG. No.: I G 1372
SERIAL No.: R3/LB/185 560
CAPACITY: PORT
INSPECTION: R3 45H
MAKER'S No.: -----
DATE: ------

2) Small plate size (63 x 31 mm):

IDD RR
DRG No.: R3/211-3
SERIAL No.: 1425
INSPECTION: No.: ALV 70 R

The Inspection number will usually be maker / manufacturer and 45 will likely be the Inspector.

See Manufacturer codes:-

http://spitfirespares.co.uk/reference3.html

See also the following thread:-

http://www.rafcommands.com/archive/17733.php

Inspection number
The forum thread not only has a list of various Manufacturer Codes by Elliott Smock of the Rebuild a Whitley Project, but a post by a former Inspector of another aircraft type the AW Whitley, regarding the Inspection number on the plate ...

"For example, mine was AW99A Meaning Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Co. My personal number being 99."

You know where you found the parts (the location) and therefore you must look for, find and trace all local records in local and national Archives of the country where the crash occurred and also in the archives of the country of the occupying forces, at Town Hall, District Administration, Archives, Museums, Libraries and other places of deposit which were created at the time of the crash to trace a record of a crash at that location. Fire service, Undertakers, local Town Authority, your equivalent to our War Committee, Military units, Police, Observers in the area, etc., etc., to get even a date (or several dates) to start or begin with!

I would never trust books or internet entirely, most are not detailed enough to give a field/nearest road location anyway and my research in original documents and cross checks with MoD, indicate that some authors have copied the errors and mistakes of others.

This may surprise you, but my detailed research in early WW2 for several August 1940 days, day and day/night Ops in ORBs of Squadrons, Groups and Commands, indicate that the dates on some Loss Cards upon which Chorley based some of his bomber losses are incorrect! The MoD were unable to explain why some Loss Cards had wrong dates, or had been recorded on non-standard Loss Cards.

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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Observer1940 thanks for answer. With local archive is not so easy please remember that before May 1945 here was Germany and after 1945 till now Poland. More of doc. were evacuated , burned/destroyed or lost.

Danny please sent to me e-mail ( Huball25@poczta.fm ) - I am going to sent You back bigger photos with 2 plates.

Crash of plane was found by another persons - not me. But I am interested to agree aircraft details.

On base link with codes from Observer1940 I can say:

683 = Lancaster (All Mks)
R3 = Avro
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6D Aircraft Gaseous Apparatus and Ancillary Equipment

from one valve info:
Mk IX/AA * or ...X/AA* or XX/AA* (not easy to read)
6D/221
36281/42

and code : A crown M (Air Ministry) + I think inspection stamp in circle: A.V. 26
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another detail data from plate:

Type No.: C7120 (circle with T) Issue no.: 3
Serial No.: CWC/ AOC/ 133315 (Material: Steel)
See: https://picasaweb.google.com/1128626...79437141320850
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another detail data from technical plate similar as above:

Type No.: 7108 Issue no.: 5
Serial No.: damage...123845 (only last numbers exist)(Material:Aluminium)
See: https://picasaweb.google.com/1128626...79464559194626
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Somebody know how much Lancastes AVRO was destroyed in period 1944/45 in area Politz/Stettin ( I think this one was from 1944) ? Just now list should be smaller.
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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Dear Kris (or Krzysztof?)

I am not able to recognise from what kind of equipment both name plates are taken from. But some of date looks like clear information for me.
Namely on bigger plate there is mentioned type 683. Maybe there is coinsidence only but type 683 in Avro is Lancaster.
On the smaller plate there is IDD RR. Does it stands for Rolls Royce? - maker of Merlin XX that powered Mk. I version.

As for the losses of RAF bombers in our area for this moment I can only search in Nachtjagd War Diaries but there will be only those destroyed by nightfighters.
For complete list of FTR bombers I do recommend series "RAF BC losses" by W R Chorley that list all of them no matter of cause of loss.

Best regards/Pozdrowienia
Mirek

PS. It took me so long time to complete my answer so Gregor30 was faster in answering. Noticible is that we proposed the same "solution"
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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Dear Friends,

Thanks for answer, I also waiting for more information from UK from some other friends which try to help us, too.

By the way maybe this list will be also usefulf for us:

http://www.flensted.eu.com/1944augustcombats.shtml

http://aces.safarikovi.org/victories...y-ww2-1944.pdf

First of all we have agree type a/c next serial number and on the end crew.
I belive we can do it together, maybe till the end of this week I receive more details, parts photos, .... etc.

(Is it possible that technical data plates belong to one of this a/c types:
Avro 683 Manchester Mk.III orAvro Lancaster B Mk.I ???? )

Similar data plate from another aircraft:
http://forum.keypublishing.com/attac...4&d=1283503173
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?t=103114
compare with our:
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/attach...6&d=1363540511

I think that moust probable could be:

Type: Lancaster I , Serial: PD261 , Code: AS-S
'' ...Lancaster PD261 took off from R.A.F. Kirmington at 21.10hrs for a night bombing raid on Stettin. (...)
Lancaster PD261 was almost shot certain to have been shot down by a night fighter. Dr. Theo E.W. Boiten and Mr. Roderick J. Mackenzie have described it as being one of a possible three, Lt. Kurt Welter, Hptm. Rudolf Altendorf or Oblt. Scholl. All claims were in the Stettin area and at between 01.55 hrs and 02.12 hrs. ...''

Lancaster Mk I , AS-S , PD261 , RAF Service Number: 1069049
Identical types of Lancaster but destroyed in another place:
Lancaster Mk I , AS-U , PD260 , RCAF Service Number: R217185
Lancaster Mk I , AS-W , PD385 , RAF Service Number: 578541
Source:
http://home.cogeco.ca/~dswallow4/GraveLocationC.htm
http://aircrewremembered.com/dunton-frederick.html

PD198 --- PD444 B I Metropolitan Vickers --- http://www.bomber-command.info/serialslancaster.htm

"...
Type:
Avro Type 683 – Lancaster Mk. I
S/N Range:
PD198-PD239, PD252-PD296, PD309-PD349, PD361-PD404 and PD417-PD444
Data:
Part of the fifth production batch of 200 aircraft built by Metropolitan-Vickers Ltd., Mosley Road, Manchester, as part of Contract No. 2221. PD198-PD239, PD252-PD296, PD309-PD349, PD361-PD404 and PD417-PD444. Deliveries commenced 6/44; completed 12/44 (average rate of production, approximately 7 aircraft per week.)
..."
Source: http://www.lancaster-archive.com/lanc_prod_metrov1.htm

Can You check serial numbers for 2 additional Lancasters shot down by night fighter the same day (29/30.08.1944) with PD261 ?

Similar thema - support:

http://www.460squadronraaf.com/target_stet.html (see photo made 29/30.08.1944 over Stettin)
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/archiv...p?t-22213.html



BR / Pozdrawiam

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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Please help at id following details:

1) code for cartrige from Browing 0.303 cal with syg. RG / W I / 45 ????
Similar:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:.303ammunition.jpeg
2) one detail from wrack (photo) inside steel pipe is material like aluminium (?) - what is it and where was installed ? For which version of Lancaster ?
3) plate for fuel indication 400 GALLONS ( probably was used by 617 & 619 Squadron ) on the Lancasters.
Like this one:

http://www.spitfirespares.com/Websit...20overload.jpg

but syg. inside the gauge: 504 FG and 1284

Have somebody list of loosed Lancasters from Squadron 619 (and ME 314 - this one was crashed in Feb. 1945 near Stettin and Politz) and others (also Squadron 617)
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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

From the same crash place of Lancaster one new detail to ID - looks like small pump:

https://picasaweb.google.com/1128626...59345162745058

for next photos please click right arrow inside picture.

https://picasaweb.google.com/1128626...59349056115490

https://picasaweb.google.com/1128626...59361524415586

What is it ? Where was located this part (photo) ?

On the part is some different numbers but one of them is : R or P B746 (is it Lancaster number ? for ex. PB746 or RB 746 )

https://picasaweb.google.com/1128626...71393160888834

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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Kris, the item on the shovel is balancing weight. It serves to stabilize and reduce wobble in the rudders. See attached photo. By the way, your photo was very small and the item was hard to ID, please next time make it a bit bigger. Danny

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