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P-47 Thuderbolt Crash, St Blimont, France
Can anyone supply the date and details of a P-47 which crashed at St Blimont after its pilot baled out and was taken POW at Bourseville, France?
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Re: P-47 Thuderbolt Crash, St Blimont, France
I would be glad to try and help, but can you supply any other details? My data base isn't broken down into areas of crashes, so if you could give an idea of a month or year, it would help.
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Re: P-47 Thuderbolt Crash, St Blimont, France
Kent
I regret that I have nothing else! Whilst in the area recently I was shown the crash site and asked by the landowner if I could find him any details. My personal curiosity was stirred, too, in case we might find a living veteran in the US who was the pilot - or maybe his family. I have something from the crash site they may like as a keepsake. |
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Re: P-47 Thuderbolt Crash, St Blimont, France
Hi Andy,
Might be worth a browse of this website, It might have something cheers Jerry http://p-47.database.pagesperso-orange.fr/index.html Last edited by brewerjerry; 23rd May 2012 at 00:49. |
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Re: P-47 Thuderbolt Crash, St Blimont, France
Crashes in Departement Somme
41-6242 St-Sauflieu 42-22530 Oisemont 42-25836 Marlers 42-26446 Rouy-le-Petit 42-26631 Dernancourt 42-26791 Montagne-Fayel 42-26945 Le Mesge 42-75103 Prouville 42-75167 Hornoy-le-Bourg 42-75206 Wanel 42-75417 Bertangles 42-75688 Le Plessier 42-76168 Etinehem 42-76422 Omiécourt 42-7939 Toutencourt 42-7999 Albert 42-8383 Albert 43-25574 Le Meillard |
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Re: P-47 Thuderbolt Crash, St Blimont, France
Thank you, FrankieS.
None of those locations seem to fit, though. We have the pilot baling out near Bourseville and POW with the P47 going on to crash near St Blimont. |
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Re: P-47 Thuderbolt Crash, St Blimont, France
If the identification of P-47 is only by witnesses, it might be any US fighter...
You can try the list of crashes at http://francecrashes39-45.net/ (select Somme departement) to see if your crashsite is close to one of these. The list is not complete. |
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Re: P-47 Thuderbolt Crash, St Blimont, France
Laurent
No, I was shown pieces at the crash site. 100% P-47. Local information was consistent from several sources about the bale out of the pilot and where he descended. |
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