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Old 28th August 2007, 12:31
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Re: Which warship did Skuas sink on 9 May 1940 Norway?

Thanks guys for the continuing information.

Francis - is there any chance of you scanning the three pages from you book for me? If so, my e-mail address is briancullauthor@fsmail.net

Many thanks in advance.

I would like to learn the names of all the Luftwaffe claimants, together with the indentities of the lost Ju87 and Do18. Were any Bf109s or Bf110s damaged in addition to the one lost?

Can't seem to find these claims in Tony Woods' lists.

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Old 28th August 2007, 19:01
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Re: Which warship did Skuas sink on 9 May 1940 Norway?

Hello Brian
according to Hannu Valtonen’s Luftwaffen Pohjoinen Sivusta Ju 87 B-1 WNr 5310, L1+EW 12.(St.)/LG 1, FF Lt. Karl Rommel and BF Ogfr. Erich Czopik KIA.

31.7.41 Do 18, W.Nr. 0870, 8L+BL, 3./Kü.Fl.Gr. 906; went missing with crew Barents Sea c. 600 km N of Murmansk, FF Ofw. Alfred Thone.

And You didn’t ask this info, but the Naval Flak got following credits:
the ship M.R.S. Bali two, M.A.A. 513 one and the motor minesweeper R-152 one.

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Last edited by Juha; 29th August 2007 at 09:19. Reason: It took me a while to remember that M.A.A. wasn't an obscure KM shiptype but abbreviation from Marine-Artillerie-Abteilung
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Old 29th August 2007, 05:21
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Re: Which warship did Skuas sink on 9 May 1940 Norway?

The JU87 was shot down by an Albacore possibly the only air victory of the type and the Do18 was shot down by 2 Sea Hurricanes the first victory of that type. The book "Send Her Victorious" covers this op.
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Old 29th August 2007, 11:37
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Re: Which warship did Skuas sink on 9 May 1940 Norway?

The Do 18 crew was:

Ofw Alfred Thone (F)
Lt. z.S. Eberhard Mainhold (B),
Fw. Albert Ihns (Bm),
Uffz. Kurt Wolter (Bf)


The aircraft was shot down in Pos. 74N, 35E by two sea Hurricanes of 880Sqdn FFA flown off HMS Furious

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