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Old 17th June 2012, 10:11
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Re: Lancaster under friendly fire

Hi Col

If the two sections on that bit of the film are one and the same event (it looks like they probably are although the target a/c in the first clip of the film is much further away and it's not easy to see what it is) the 'preview notice' just beforehand says 6th October 1944.

Anyone know what happened to the poor guys in the Mossie?

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ps Sorry Hans, we do seem to have drifted well off your original question about the i/d and location of the Lancaster being strafed.
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Old 17th June 2012, 10:29
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Re: Lancaster under friendly fire

Thread about the Pathe clip here : http://forum.keypublishing.com/archi...p?t-96660.html
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Old 17th June 2012, 11:40
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Re: Lancaster under friendly fire

Thanks Ian,

udf_00's link has answered my question.

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Old 17th June 2012, 17:09
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Re: Lancaster under friendly fire

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Hi Col

If the two sections on that bit of the film are one and the same event (it looks like they probably are although the target a/c in the first clip of the film is much further away and it's not easy to see what it is) the 'preview notice' just beforehand says 6th October 1944.

Anyone know what happened to the poor guys in the Mossie?

Ian


ps Sorry Hans, we do seem to have drifted well off your original question about the i/d and location of the Lancaster being strafed.
Hello Ian,

no problem, thats very interested and at the Pathe film I was able to located one scene at September 44!! The Mossie looks a little bit like an Me 410.
Hans
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Old 17th June 2012, 21:37
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Re: Lancaster under friendly fire

Hi Hans

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Hello Ian,
... The Mossie looks a little bit like an Me 410.
Hans


You're not American are you?...



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Old 18th June 2012, 07:55
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Re: Lancaster under friendly fire

Please don't start on that, I only posted the other link for the sake of information, as you see the incident is no secret and has been discussed before.

Would much rather know the serial of the Lanc originally under discussion.
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Old 18th June 2012, 21:47
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Re: Lancaster under friendly fire

mh

No offence intended nor, I hope, taken. Just teasin' re Hans's ancestry as that's what the fighter pilots thought.

But seriously, as pointed out, the thread has drifted a bit so like you say it'd be interesting if we could find out anything about the Lanc. No clues as far as I could see in the film.

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