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Old 30th October 2011, 18:13
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Blenheim L9325

Hello Guys,

Does anyone have any information regarding the circumstances of Blenheim L9325's loss on 21st May 1940 over Arras France whilst on a reconnaisance mission? I know the general information about the aircraft, the crew and mission, but I'm specifically interested in the suggestion that it was a friendly fire incident. The Roll of Honour at Halton specifies that the aircraft was shot downby an RAF hurricane.

Does anyone know where this information originated? and what Hurricane squadron/pilot was involved? Any ORB information available?

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Lockehaven
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