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Old 16th May 2011, 19:30
Laurent Rizzotti Laurent Rizzotti is offline
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Re: British bomber loss over Germany on 17.08.40

Eight Wellington coded OJ-A were lost in operations during the war:

16-17/8/40: R3174
27-28/8/40: P9272
19-20/11/40: N2774
16-17/12/40: P9268 (crash in England)
14-15/3/41: L7858
18-19/8/41: X9746
14-15/7/41: T2737
7-8/11/41: X9878
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Old 17th May 2011, 00:02
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Re: British bomber loss over Germany on 17.08.40

Laurent,

You obviously have a lot of British bomber loss info. My photo wouldn't be the fourth one, and the 1st one we already know about so it could be any of the others. Are you familiar enough with any of these that if I sent you a photo of this you might be able to make determine anything due to camouflage pattern or other characteristics?

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Old 18th May 2011, 15:55
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Re: British bomber loss over Germany on 17.08.40

Larry,
Correct...serial indeed R3174 (correct in my file but typo in my thread.. apologize). Happens often to this "old man".
Other OJ-A for 1940:
27/28-8-1940 - Frenschluneberg near Freren N of Rheine (Germany) - P9272, and
19/20-11-1940 - Lssingstrasse 27, corner Gothastrasse in Glasow, District Teltow - (Germany) - N2774.
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Old 18th May 2011, 15:56
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Re: British bomber loss over Germany on 17.08.40

There it happened again....
N2774 Lssingstrasse should read Lessingstrasse (strasse = street).
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