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Ju88 8/KG30 3 July 1940
Hi guys
I have a note that three Ju88s of 8/KG30 were lost on 3 July 1940 4D+IS (Heidinger & crew) 4D+NS (Bieroth & crew) plus one more. Were only two lost? Cheers Brian |
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Re: Ju88 8/KG30 3 July 1940
My notes also have the crew of Ff. Fw Robert Wilzer of 8/KG30 missing in combat with 603 Sqd. this day.
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Re: Ju88 8/KG30 3 July 1940
3-7-40 Battle over Britain. Pg.137.
....and in Norway KG26 and KG30 commenced fairly regular operations over Britain from Stavanger. The most successful pilots on 3rd July were those of No. 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron which was at this early stage of the Battle operating Sections and Flights of Spitfires at Dyce, Montrose and Turnhouse. At 13.46 hours Green Section (Fg.Off. B.J.G. Carbury, Plt.Off.R.Berry and Plt.Off. B.Stapleton) was ordered off to investigate an aircraft in the neighbourhood of Montrose and found a Junkers Ju 88A-2 of 8 Staffel, KG 30, which they shot down into the sea. Three of the crew were seen to survive the combat. At about 16.15 hours Red Section (Sqdn. Ldr.G.L.Denholm, Plt.Off. D.Stewart- Clark and Sgt.I.K.Arber) intercepted another Ju 88 from the same Staffel, twenty-five miles north-east of Peterhead; in shooting this aircraft down, all three Spitfires suffered damage from the German gunners. 8./KG30 Approx. 16.15 hrs. Ju88A-2 Crew Hptm.von Langsdorf, Ltn. Buroth + Two crew missing. Jaap Woortman |
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Re: Ju88 8/KG30 3 July 1940
8./KG30 Junkers Ju88A-2. Shot down during armed weather-reconnaissance by Green Section of No.603Squadron (F/O B.J.G. Carbury, P/O R. Berry and P/O B.G. Stapleton) and crashed in sea off Dyce 2.15 p.m. FF Fw Otto Heidinger and BS Uffz Paul Wieczoreck both missing, BF Uffz Friedrich Rabe killed, BO Uffz Rupert Hehringlehner picked up by trawler and captured unhurt. Aircraft 4D+IS 100% write-off.
The body of Friedrich Rabe was later recovered from the sea and buried at Dyce on July 5. 8./KG30 Junkers Ju88A-1. Shot down by Red Section of No.603 Squadron (S/L G.L. Denholm, P/O D. Stewart-Clarke, and Sgt I.K. Arber) and crashed in sea 25 miles north-east of Peterhead 4.15 p.m. FF Fw Robert Wilzer, BO Fw Hans-Ewald Stichler, BF Uffz Josef Sobola, and BS Gefr Helmut Frähsdorf all missing. Aircraft 100% write-off. 8./KG30 Junkers Ju88A-2. Shot down by Red Section of No.603 Squadron (F/O I.S. Ritchie, P/O G.K. Gilroy and P/O J.R. Caister) during sortie off Stonehaven and crashed in sea in flames 2 miles south-east of Inverbervie 7.04 p.m. FF Lt Heinrich-Alexander Bieroth killed, BS Hptmn Werner von Schulze-Langsdorff (of III./KG30), BF Fw Willi Engelskirchen, and BO Uffz Bernhard Brüggen all missing. Aircraft 4D+NS lost. The body of the pilot, Heinrich Alexander Bieroth, was later recovered from the sea and buried at Dyce. |
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