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Old 16th February 2010, 03:57
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Re: Danube Mining

As far as I can tell, there is very little on the RAF 205 Group who operated Wellingtons/Halifaxes and Liberators in the Med-Southern Europe.

There is the afore mentioned book "Through Darkness to Light" which dcouments the losses of the 205 GP against the Ploesti oil fileds,
There were some articles in the old Airfix magazine in the 70s which summarized the activities by squadron. Finally, there is a soft cover book about a Wellington pilot titled "Its Dicey Flying Wimpy Around Italian Skies" by Maurice Lihou. It has a summary of all 205 Group operations in the back which is pretty useful. The title is "Bombing, Mining and Supply operations carried out by 205 Group February 1944-May 1945".

That's pretty much I all I can think of. Definitively a subject that warrants a book!
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Old 16th February 2010, 08:53
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Re: Danube Mining

Hi.
There is a book 'The Men who went to Warsaw' that describes those missions.
Written by Simon Isemonger.(Spelling) and available in S Africa.
Google Aviation shop in S Africa, they have it in stock.You can order online.
It only deals with the SAAF Sqdn's that took part ie 31 and 34.
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Old 16th February 2010, 09:07
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Re: Danube Mining

Stefaan: I know the book. Has it. One plane of the SAAF crashed during such a mission in Slovakia. However it is limited to SAAF, and does not cover others...

Kaki3152: "Its Dicey Flying Wimpy Around Italian Skies" sounds good. Is it possible to think of scans of the final table of missions you mentioned?

Adriano: Thanks. I will try. I managed to get all ORBs for the missions. started to focus on each squadron that suffered loss. Much on take off and landings, not much operational. Will stay in touch.

I do work with Intops summaries, which gives at least nice overall data. But what I miss are crew photos that were involved, first hand accounts and other particular info. Will try and inform you. Hope it will end as some 100 page booklet at least

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Old 16th February 2010, 17:45
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There is also another book that looks interesting, written by Maurice G. Lihou: Out of the Italian Night - Wellington Bomber Operations, 1944-45.
http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.asp?id=2152680
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Peter,

There's a story here: http://www.rafb24.com/index.php?opti...-raf&Itemid=58

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Old 19th February 2010, 22:35
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Thanks

checked this one already...just a drop in ocean
Hope to collect more...

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Old 21st February 2010, 16:36
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Peter, I found a fairly detailed list of RAF mining activity of River Danube in a Hungarian book. I can make scans for you, if requested.

Are you working on a new book related to the air war over wartime Slovakia? If so, I found no trace of any mine being dropped on the Slovak part of Danube (Bratislava and the surrounding area).
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