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Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Hello All,
On November 16th 1944 Mustang MkII (serial number unknown) 65 Squadron was missing when it escort Bombers to Heinsberg Germany... Piloted by F/o O H Robinson, what was his full name and serienr ? What was the serie number of this plane ? Where crashed/crashlanded this plane ? What was the cause of los ? Hope someone can help Thanks in advance, Michel |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Hi Michel
Your information has a few errors. The aircraft was a Mustang III FB176 which had just arrived from 83GSU and this was the first operation. On the return flight at 16.30 the aircraft suffered complete engine failure at 10,000 feet but the pilot managed to make a wheels up, forced landing in the Ostend area. The pilot was F/Sgt O H Robison serial number 1394806 is recorded on the accident card. I don't know his first names. Steve |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
1394806 Owen Hugh Hildebrand Robison, commissioned w.e.f. 13 May 1945 as 198310. He was born in Kingston, Jamaica.
https://www.caribbeanaircrew-ww2.com...flying-officer Regards, Tom |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Our friend Geoffrey Sinclair wishes to add the following:
16 November 1944, According to Norman Franks Mustang III RF-A of 65 squadron failed to return from a mission escorting Lancasters to Duren, F/O O H Robinson. Looks like 65 squadron sent 12 Mustangs on a Ramrod 1420 to 1630 hours, 1 Mustang category B crash landed at Ostende after engine failure. The squadron record of events says RF-A and lists every other serial on the mission, which it reports as escort. RF-A listed on missions 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 13? November B Rgds Stig |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Since 65 Sqn.'s code was "YT', I am curious what the "R.F.A." (as listed in the Form 541) stands for. Possibly the Wing Leader's initials?
Regards, Tom |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Hi Guys,
Many thanks for your quick respons, too bad this isn't the mustang I'm looking for....it's too far away. I live in the south of The Netherlands and a Mustang crashed in my area very close to the German border on November 16 or 18th 1944. The plane crash-landed near The Voorst-Posterholt Limburg Holland. The pilot, who suffered a broken leg, was captured by the Germans. At least that is what the eyewitnesses said. Regards Michel |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Hi Michel. Eighth AF lost a P-51 on the 16th and 5 on the 18th. 4 pilots were killed and 2 captured but both were in Germany not Netherlands........
16th NOV. (Mission 715 escorts to the Aachen-Duren area, Lancasters were also in the area); the Mustang lost was 42-106896, 355FG ( Woolard POW) at Berleburg. MACR 10298. Too far east. 18th NOV. (Mission 716, fighter sweeps in Germany), the POW was Young 339FG in 44-14729 35m. north of Saarbrucken. MACR 10293. Too far south. The 363TRG (Ninth AF) had F-6 / P-51 Mustangs at the time but no losses apparently. Nick |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Michel,
Mistaken identity and/or fate of pilot? See https://www.verliesregister.studiegr...lts?sglo=T4679 Voorst is between Posterholt (NL) and Haaren (GE). Groet, Leendert |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Hi Nick,
Many thanks for your info, that's realy bad........they are indeed too far away Leenert, this Typhoon, is already known, but another plane went down less than 300 meters from the typhoon crash. I found there parts of a Mustang plane and the eyewitnesses told me about this. thanks anyway Michel |
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Re: Mustang II lost November 16th 1944
Hi,
Interesting information regarding the FB176 Mustang belly landing in the Ostend area. Any possibility to obtain the AM1180 ? Many thanks and best regards Luc |
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