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Old 3rd July 2011, 21:12
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Oblt Kayser, 1./406 and an incident on 26.7.40

I'm looking for details on an Oblt Kayser who was StaKa of 1./406 in 1940.
He was involved in a combat on 26.7.40 with a Sunderland aircraft in K6+CH in which the flight engineer was wounded. (The aircraft suffered only four hits from the Sunderland before the engagement was broken off).

I'd like to know Kayser's first name and tenure as StaKa
The name of the wounded airman

and (even though in the wrong forum)
The identity and squadron to which the Sunderland belonged.

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Old 3rd July 2011, 21:55
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Re: Oblt Kayser, 1./406 and an incident on 26.7.40

Hallo Adam.

Not sure if I can help, but by chance yesterday I was looking at the 10 Sqn. RAAF online ORB on the National Archives of Australia website. There is a very similar engagement in July 1940, but on the 29th.
SunderlandP9602 was enroute to Gibraltar from Mount Batten when it engaged a Do 18. The Sunderland suffered two hits from cannon shells which badly wounded the front gunner. The crew returned at once to their English base.

As far as I know only the 2 Staffel of the Gruppe was using the Do 18 at that time. What type of aircraft was K6+CH ?

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Old 3rd July 2011, 22:37
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Re: Oblt Kayser, 1./406 and an incident on 26.7.40

Hi Adam,

Uffz. Karl Hey
Sunderland 204 Sqn KG-N was slightly damaged.

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Old 3rd July 2011, 22:50
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Re: Oblt Kayser, 1./406 and an incident on 26.7.40

I have it as being G/204 Sqn at 0645 hrs in ZQWT 1057. Ac slightly damaged and 1st Rigger wounded. Possibly Horst Kayser?
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Re: Oblt Kayser, 1./406 and an incident on 26.7.40

German time: 07.35 hrs grid MQ2342AN.

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Re: Oblt Kayser, 1./406 and an incident on 26.7.40

Thanks for the quick response:

@ Martin: The report I have is from the KTB of KFlGr Stavanger and is written by a "Kayser" (I assume to be the StaKa given it is more in depth and is the first report attached to the KTB). He notes the aircraft code specifically as "CH" (K6 is my assumption) and in the report notes the disadvantageous position of the German crew in relation to the Sunderland during the combat precisely because of the Do 18s inferiority in the climbing turn. In fact Kayser infers the only way they escaped was due to the fact the Sunderland disengaged after receiving gun fire to the nose. He also notes that the cannon had jammed (faulty ammunition) and this was the second time such an incident had occured (the first during an operation on 21 June 1940). The damage was inflicted from a range of 50m and whilst the Sunderland was turning to make a beam attack on the a/c.


@ Chris: As Robert states, it was early morning. The report states time as being 07:40 in "grid 2343" in an area of closed cloud between 800 - 1000 metres. Combat took place at an altitude of c.2-300 metres.

Any ideas on 'Horst' Kayser's tenure with the unit? Perhaps Doug can help with this one.


@ Robert: Thanks for the info on the wounded crew member.

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Old 4th July 2011, 19:27
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Re: Oblt Kayser, 1./406 and an incident on 26.7.40

Larry,

Many thanks for the information. Cleared up a few holes.

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