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USAAF B-17 encounter with Ju88s off Lands End
On 9 May 1944 an 8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron Fortress returning from an Atlantic meteorological reconnaissance sortie at 2000 ft, was attacked by three JU88s, probably at approximately 49deg 45 min N 11 deg W (my estimate). The encounter lasted for about 20 minutes before the JU88s broke off, one apparently damaged.
The Fortress itself was badly damaged (it looked like a sieve) and landed with at least one engine out of action; it was subsequently deemed damaged beyond repair. Three of the USAAF crew and the RAF Meteorological Air Observer were wounded. The time of encounter was not given, but I estimate it to be late afternoon or early evening. I'd be interested to know where the JU88s were based and if a report of the encounter survives. Brian Last edited by Roundway; 15th September 2024 at 01:03. Reason: Mostly punctuation |
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Re: USAAF B-17 encounter with Ju88s off Lands End
Ju 88s of ZG 1 were patrolling the SW Approaches. Encounters were reported by RAF aircraft as follows:
Intention: One Ju 88 out from 14W 5988 (Quimper) at 0425 [GMT+2], returning there at 0725. |
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Re: USAAF B-17 encounter with Ju88s off Lands End
Halifax at 0740hrs was B/502 Sqn (Fg Off Galbraith) which returned with a dead WOp and Eng. Some of I./ZG 1 was operating out of Salon this day but III./ZG 1 was on a Freie Jagd out of Lorient up 0450hrs down 1000hrs but no mention of any engagement
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Re: USAAF B-17 encounter with Ju88s off Lands End
Is the s/n of the USAAF B-17 known?
Can't find any relevant aircraft in my files.... Cheers Stig |
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Re: USAAF B-17 encounter with Ju88s off Lands End
Firstly gentlemen my apologies for not responding yesterday, I was having trouble with my pc, then the forum appeared to be down during the evening (unless it was something to do at my end).
Stig, Regretfully 'No'. My description was abbreviated from an account given in Kington and Rackliff's Even the Birds Were Walking (The story of wartime meteorological reconnaissance), which in turn was taken from G R Sesler's 1996 book An accounting of the 25th Bomb Group (RCN, SP), 8th Air Force, WW11, Watton, England, 1944-1945. The incident was described from memory by Keith J Clinton, Bombardier, 652nd 'Heavy Weather' Squadron, although I think that is the unit with which he was associated later in the summer. Although I've not mentioned it in my very brief summary, a Mayday was broadcast and the aircraft was met by Spitfires after the Ju88s broke off their attack, and escorted it to St Mawgan. I'm trying to find which Spitfire squadron was involved. At the time of the incident the B-17 was with the 8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron; the pilot was Lt Clarence R Stephenson. Brian |
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Re: USAAF B-17 encounter with Ju88s off Lands End
Thanks for checking
Cheers Stig |