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Old 30th November 2015, 12:49
enrico
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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 Cant Z 506 or HE 115 was escorted by 4 Arado’s 196.
    I was wondering if there any detailed mission reports on the event by the Arado’s like the RAF operations record book?
  • What location was he stationed? Scarpanthos? before and after the armistice of 8 september.
    One of his letter states the code P.M.121 another one Z.O. The one after the armistice is censored.


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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