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Re: Friendly fire WWII
Hi Laurent
I trust you have received my PM (as suggested). Thanks immensely for all the friendly fire incidents you have posted - please keep them coming! Brian |
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Yes, Brian, I will mail you details. Until now I have only scanned my existing files (first for the word "friendly", then for "error" the next time), but sending more details will require writing and translating from French sources. Maybe this week-end, or the next one.
Regards Laurent |
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Hi guys - I hope I am not pushing my luck or monopolising the forum, but I have some more friendly fire queries:
10 May 1941: Sqn Ldr Meagher of 41 Squadron claimed a twin-engined aircraft he believed was a Ju88 shot down off Whitby at 0015, but then thought it may have been a Blenheim. I can't find any Blenheim or Ju88 losses that fit the bill. Any ideas? 6-7 August 1941: Apparently Beaufighter R2157 shot down by another Beaufighter. Any info on either? 23 April 1942: Two Polish Spitfire pilots attacked a RAF clandestine He115 in error. Who were they? 15 September 1942: During Operation PQ18 convoy to Russia, three Sea Hurricanes from HMS Avenger were shot down by their own ships' gunfire. All three pilots baled out and were rescued but who were they? One was a Lieutenant as I have a photo of him being pulled aboard the rescue vessel. Any ideas? 9 August 1943: B-26 41-31634 of 386thBG shot down by a Spitfire. What was the fate of the crew? Who were they? And who was the Spitfire pilot? I have many more queries but will save these for next time!! Many thanks in advance to anyone who cares to help. Cheers Brian |
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Here's another that has been bugging me. On 22/11/44, US P-51s shot down an RAF Lysander from 148 Squadron near Venice, presumably having mistaken it for a Hs126. The RAF pilot was killed, as were his passengers, variously described as two British decorated SOE officers/or/ four Italian agents (according to AHB). Has anyone the facts? Who was the errant US pilot?
Cheers Brian |
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Has anyone the story behind the USN PB4Y crash at Eniwetok on 9 August 1944 which destroyed dozens of parked aircraft? Not quite friendly fire but the crash certainly wrote off a substantial part of the USN air force in that area!
Brian |
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Regards Stéphane |
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