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Old 3rd February 2006, 21:34
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Re: Operation Aphrodite

From the official USAAF Chronology:

4 August 1944
Mission 515: The first APHRODITE mission is flown using 4 radio-controlled war weary B-17s as flying bombs; targets are Mimoyecques, Siracourt, Watten, and Wizernes V-weapon sites but none are hit; 1 drone B-17 crashes killing 1 crew. Escort is provided by 16 P-47s and 16 P-51s.

13 August 1944
Mission 549: 1 APHRODITE B-17 with 2,000-pounds (907 kgs) of bombs is launched against Le Havre; B-17, P-38 and Mosquito support aircraft assist; the target is missed and the Mosquito is destroyed by the exploding bombs.
(Note: this raid was not using BQ-7, but the "Natty" glider launched from a B-17. Details of the loss of the Mosquito can be found in Ospery Combat Aircraft nr 13)

14 September 1944
Mission 632: 2 B-17 control aircraft and 2 B-17 CASTOR drones fly an APHRODITE mission to the oil refinery at Hemmingstedt, Germany; the target is missed.

15 October 1944
Mission 678A: 2 of 9 B-17s make an APHRODITE attack on naval installations on Heligoland Island, Germany; 23 of 24 B-17s fly a cover mission to the same targets. Escort is provided by 15 of 16 P-51s and 2 P-38s without loss.

30 October 1944
Mission 693A: 2 of 5 B-17s make an APHRODITE attack on Heligoland Island, Germany; escort is provided by 7 of 7 P-47s. 26 of 27 B-17s, escorted by 8 of 8 P-47s, fly a cover mission to Heligoland without loss.

5 December 1944
Mission 739 is an APHRODITE mission with 2 B-17 Castor drones, 3 B-17 control and observation aircraft, a P-38 observation aircraft and 17 of 17 P-51s as escort; the P-51s claim 1-0-0 aircraft.

1 January 1945
Mission 774 (part 5): 2 of 5 B-17s fly an APHRODITE mission against Oldenburg without loss.
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Old 4th February 2006, 11:04
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Re: Operation Aphrodite

Many thanks once again Laurent. Thanks also for e-mail. Reply on the way.

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Old 4th February 2006, 20:14
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Brian - Do you have book " Aphrodite: Desperate Mission " by Jack Olson?
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Old 4th February 2006, 21:00
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Re: Operation Aphrodite

Hi,

During an Aphrodite mission to Mimoyecques V3 site on 12 August 1944 died JFK's older brother, Joseph Kennedy Jr.

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Old 5th February 2006, 15:08
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Thanks Mike and Michal

I have just ordered a copy of Olsen's book!

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Old 5th February 2006, 20:46
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Hi Brian,

Attachment 372

I hope that atachment has worked.

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PS US Navy were named "Anvil"
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Old 6th February 2006, 10:17
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Re: Operation Aphrodite

Thanks a million Alex - excellent information.

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On the first Aprodite operation one co-pilot was killed when the BQ-7 crashed at Orford on 4/8/44. Has anyone his identity? And what was the serial number of his aircraft - either 41-24639, 42-39825, 42-30342 or 42-3461?

Another pilot was killed on 11/9/44 aboard 42-30180. Has anyone his identity?

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