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Old 22nd April 2010, 19:11
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Question 12/10/1940 Bf109 Gunther Büsgen - Chatham/Rochester?

Hi guys, I've just finished reading the Battle of Britain by Matthew Parker. On the first page of the last chapter titled 'Hitler's First Defeat' a Luftwaffe pilot called Gunther Büsgen gives an account of his eightieth sortie and at this point he had shot down six British fighters. the account is from the 12 October and it reads as follows:

On the eightieth occasion I copped it. On the way home I was attacked by a Hurricane and the hits were unfortunately all in the cooling system and when that was hit you had perhaps ten minutes' flying time before you had to bale out. We were told at that stage that if you were hit over England you had to get back over the channel. What nonsense! It was quite impossible. I was shot at 3,000 metres and, not following orders, went into a glide, but noticed the plane was losing height rapidly. I lifted my cockpit roof and started to get out, but made a mistake and banged my left arm, cutting it. After a few more flying minutes I landed the plane at an aerodrome at Chatham. There were two Home Guards there immediately with weapons, it seemed, out of the Tower of London. 'Hands up!' they said. I was quite good at English during my school days and explained, 'I can't take my hands up because one is broken.' They accepted this, took me prisoner and took me to hospital, where I was well treated. There was a junior officer guarding my single room who brought me some smart English cigarettes. He himself was smoking Woodbines and when I asked why he had brought me something better he said it was because I was a more senior officer!

Sorry for the long quote but I think it is a nice interesting story. Do we have any more information regarding this incident. I presume that the aircraft was landed in quite a good state? Do any photos exist? RAF report, variant, markings, WNr.? The only aerodrome in the area is Rochester airport/aerodrome which is really situated more in Chatham than Rochester so that is possibly the reason why Chatham is given as the location.

Thanks in advance for your time.

Clint
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