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Rad report 24Aug43 - grid square query
Steve Brew kindly sent me this combat report some years ago when I was researching the death of my late father-in-law. It gives a position of the attack as "by DR in G 81 square". Can anyone tell me where this was. The attack was based on an intercept from GCI Sandwich.
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Re: Rad report 24Aug43 - grid square query
DR is dead reckoning, i.e. the Nav/Rad worked out the position for himself. The alternative was for night fighters to get a fix from the Ground Control Intercept station.
G is probably a reference to Square wG in the British Cassini Grid. The 100 km square was sub-divided so that "81" was a point 80 km across from bottom left and 10 km up. |
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Re: Rad report 24Aug43 - grid square query
Thank you for your thoughts about this. West Malling is in Kent and according to the report they set out on a bearing of 100 degrees i.e. slightly south so unlikely to have ended up in East Anglia I should have thought given the description but maybe I have missed something??? I am not sure how this ties in with the German losses for the night.
My quest was to see what if anything was the most likely explanation for there being 4 British claims for a successful downing of an enemy aircraft compared to 3 losses confirmed by the Germans. On another point, did ME 410's characteristically burst into flames and burn in this way or would this have been more characteristic of a Mosquito being shot down? |
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Using Ultra to research the Luftwaffe | Nick Beale | Luftwaffe and Axis Air Forces | 255 | 30th August 2021 23:38 |