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Cant Z 506 Mystery
Hi all,
First I would like to congrat you on this forum. The amount of info here is just awesome. As a newcomer I will try to contribute as much as I can. At the moment I am quite busy with a bit of research of the great uncle of my wife. He was in the Italian Regia Aeronautica piloting various sea planes but mostly a Cant Z 506 Airone. We always have been told he was shot down in Greece during WO2 by the British without further details. So I decided to try and find out if I could get more details. So far this has been quite a surprising little quest. Below you will find the details I have so far. First I started googling for the name Domenico Sancristoforo in combination with Cant Z 506 and ended up your great site. I found the following forum posts: http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=26852 http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showth...t=28390&page=3 1943-12-14, 2./SAGr. 125, Cant Z 506 FF. Christoffer Domeniko (+), Cant Z 506 100% m. BF. Uffz. Werner Schmidt aus 2./126 (+), 1. Wart Uffz. Fritz Sardemann (+), 1. Wart Ogfr. Johann Wulf (+), 1. Wart Ogfr. Erich Buschke (+), Uffz. Schuh der RV-Kp. z.b.V. 6 (+), Beschuss von 4 Beaufighter Sqn. 47, 14.12.43 zw. Insel Kassos und Kreta, As I know knew the British squadron (Sqn. 47) who shot down Domenico I tried looking for a RAF operations record book at the national archives. I found the document and the details of the event are quite fascinating. However it states that the plane shot down is a HE 115. Which is obviously weird as the HE 115 is a twin engined floating plane and the Cant Z 506 a 3 engined one. Then I started googling for the British pilot names who took part in the raid. One name hit a jackpot Sgt. G.R. Willis. It turned out he wrote a book about his WO2 memories. No Hero, Just a Survivor with Beaufighters and Mosquitos of 47 Squadron RAF 1943-1945 Willis, G R T (Bob) Published by Robert Willis Associates, 1999 ISBN 10: 0953717801 / ISBN 13: 9780953717804 it is an autobiography wrapped up in an account of the squadron’s history. I bought the book and the event is described even in more detail. But it clearly states that he saw and shot a twin engined heavy sea transport plane. I tried looking for more details but there I cannot seem to get further. A couple of questions remain by us, I hope you guys can help.
The question why was he piloting the plane with all these germans on board after the Italian surrender is also a mystery as he clearly wasn't a fascist. ( none of his war letters is indicating this.) Many thanks in advance for your replies. Last edited by enrico; 30th November 2015 at 20:11. Reason: update |
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