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Old 15th November 2010, 21:43
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Ju-87,May 14th,1940, ZAVENTEM or VILVOORDE,Belgium

God evenig to all !
A Ju87 was shot down at 09.50hrs at ZAVENTEM / or VILVOORDE, in an area called "Molen van Steenokkerzeel " (= Mill of ...).
4 crewmembers POW (1 WIA), were brought to the Gendarmerie at Vilvoorde by Belgian soldiers. The engine was hit by AA.
Aircraft was recognised by a Lt FLORET, G.T.A./III, Gr.13 Bie/f Section C.40mm.
Report found in C.D.H.-archives.
Who knows more ?
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Old 15th November 2010, 21:45
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Re: Ju-87,May 14th,1940, ZAVENTEM or VILVOORDE,Belgium

A Ju87 Stuka with four man crew? Danny
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Old 16th November 2010, 03:09
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Re: Ju-87,May 14th,1940, ZAVENTEM or VILVOORDE,Belgium

Gotta go with Danny on this one - no Ju 87 loss I've ever seen had a 4-man crew. A Ju 52 perhaps? A mix of Stuka 2 crews?

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Old 16th November 2010, 21:33
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Re: Ju-87,May 14th,1940, ZAVENTEM or VILVOORDE,Belgium

Assuming dat (14/5), timing (around 9.50 a.m.), area (Vilvoorde, N. of Bruxelles) and 4 crew are correct, I think this one is the only candidate
(original entry from Peter Cornwell with my additions):

7./KG27 Heinkel He111P. Damaged in attacks by Nos. 85 and 87 Squadron Hurricanes during sortie over Leuven and also hit by AA fire. Crash-landed south of Brussels 9.30 a.m. FF Fw Willi Biskupski captured wounded. Uffz Willi Heidbüchel, Uffz Josef Kerstin, and Gefr Arthur Klöckner baled out and captured unhurt. Aircraft 1G+HR a write-off.

If your info is correct it would mean that at least the crew baled out north of Bruxelles. Maybe the "south of Brussels" of Peter then refers to the crash site of the aircraft.

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Old 16th November 2010, 21:48
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Re: Ju-87,May 14th,1940, ZAVENTEM or VILVOORDE,Belgium

Could it have been a Ju88? I am not familiar with German losses, but at least it would be an understandable error. Danny
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