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Re: 'Blackie & Kirk' 406 Sqdn RCAF
Hi,
Pretty sure my first info came from :- Price, Alfred BLITZ ON BRITAIN - THE BOMBER ATTACKS ON THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1939-1945 & It Came to Our Door: Plymouth in World War II ( nice photo of the JU-88 at burrator ) by H.P TWYFORD then from :- Aircraft Modelworld Vol 1 No 9 November 1984 Article :- Aircraft modelling - Dornier's missile carrier - Do-217K-2 - scale, great little article on building the a/c. There is a file in the NA /PRO ( air 22 or the air 40 dornier file, maybe even in an avia ?) the file used to have a photo of the tail cone /guns, but the photo had disappeared by the 80's, when I looked at it again. and something in the cornish record office and maybe taunton record office. maybe something in the profile dornier 217 book. The whitsand bay a/c was stilll to be seen in the early 70's, a/c approaching roborough ccasionally reported seeing a twin engined a/c upside down in the sea, and it appears from research it was probably the dornier. ( the other posible candidate was a wellington, but apparently it made it to the beach in '41 ? and the JU-88 apparantly went down further out.) The above is from memory tho' as my notes are still packed. reference to the attack here by Obgfr. Gerds http://www.ghostbombers.com/dragoon/before-2.html You are right it is the Howe,she was in devonport from January-May 1944, (KGV ws in liverpool until july). Whilst on the subject of the raid, a SKG10 Fw-190 was supposedly lost anyone know how and where ? cheers Jerry P.S. Just found a jpeg copy of the crash report on my hard drive. extract from the Ai2(g) report :- 6N+IT , 'I' yellow, 'T' black. camouflage. Apparently intended for aircraft operating over the sea,the undersurfaces being sky blue and the fuselage and top surfaces being a very light blue with light green wavy lines superimposed. It does not mention smaller code letters,so presumably they were all the same size ? Jerry Last edited by brewerjerry; 17th November 2008 at 03:43. Reason: extra info |
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