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Re: Fairey Battle crash in Channel
Thanks Andy. As you say, no help here!
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Re: Fairey Battle crash in Channel
Most likely to be a 142 Squadron plane lost on the raid - post BofF -noted in this thread. Photos of this plane of German and French origin regularly crop up and the codes are definitely Q[T] - L, the T not visible and serial number never seen. Up beach shots give a background that is, I understand, consistent with Boulogne. I have no idea which of the two Battles lost it might be & have not researched it.
Of course can't be sure if it is that plane without seeing your photo. Kind regards Iain |
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Re: Fairey Battle crash in Channel
Thanks Iain. Things have moved on since my post & I am positive that the photo is of one of the 2 lost off Boulogne 23 Aug 40
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Re: Fairey Battle crash in Channel
I have just carried out a detailed check of the 142 Squadron ORB (F540 and F541) for August 1940. I also used relevant sections from the Eastchurch (AIR 28/243) and Detling (AIR 28/192) ORBs, plus the Detling Appendices (AIR 28/193). There is still one set of Delting Appendices (AIR 28/195, mission narratives) that I would like to view but believe there is enough evidence to identify the individual letters for the two Battles lost on 23 August 1940. These are;
L5503 (Mid. Taylor), 'QT-L' L5582 (Sgt. Pearce), 'QT-J' All the missions and sorties for August 1940 are recorded in standard format on the F541 with aircraft serial, crew names, times, outcomes but no aircraft letter. There are also two non-standard F541 pages which duplicate several of the missions. These have the aircraft letter but no serial or crew names ! Although certain details in the narrative of each sortie vary slightly one can match the letters given in the non-standard F541 pages to those of the serials/crews in the standard format F541. Hope this helps, Martin. |
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Re: Fairey Battle crash in Channel
Great work Martin. I suspected as much as the photo shows a parachute snagged on the rear of the cockpit & 2 of this crew were pow 1 missing?
Chris |
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Re: Fairey Battle crash in Channel
Chris,
Does your photo actually show QToL, L5503, down in the sea, or rather on the beach, with the rear fuselage severed. There are several photos of L5503 showing it on the beach in this condition. Regards, |
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Re: Fairey Battle crash in Channel
Larry
It is in the surf on the beach-Peter C has a copy of it to go with the others he already has Chris |
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