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Hello ,
On may 14 1940 a French pilot flying a MS-406 was killed near Douvrain ( Belgium ), his name was Botquin G ( KIA ).Is there someone who some additional information on this crash . Regards Alain57 |
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Re: French pilot Botguin killed in Belgium
Confusion with the belgian author Gaston Botquin?
https://www.scalemates.com/books/book.php?id=101303 |
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Re: French pilot Botguin killed in Belgium
The late Gaston Botquin, one of the finest Belgian writer about May '40 campaign and its beloved Morane.
Nice to hear again his name. Alain, it seems you mixed author with Adjt Leniaud of GC II/6 who was killed on the 14 May '40 near Saint-Ghislain. What is your source about Douvrain? Do you have an even more precise location in Douvrain ? ClinA-78 |
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Hi ClinA78 ,
According to me the info comes out of a file i got years ago from " Flupke ". Regards Alain57 |
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Re: French pilot Botguin killed in Belgium
It seems more correct to read "a French pilot (Adj Leniaud donc) was killed near Douvrain, source from G. Botquin" unless I am wrong. It seems unlikely Gaston had a relative in the French AF.
I will ask to Phil (record may come from the lates Destrebecq/Decobeck, again, forgotten researchers and buddies) ClinA-78 |
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Re: French pilot Botguin killed in Belgium
Alain, Clin,
For a short narrative of the loss of Adj. Léniaud on 14 May 1940 see http://forum.aviation-ancienne.fr/t7222-14-mai-1940 and scroll down to GC II/6 (Maubeuge -MS 406). Isn't Douvrain practically adjacent St Ghislain? Groet, Leendert |
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Re: French pilot Botguin killed in Belgium
Hello Leendert,
I am quite familiar with the 14th May 1940 events, involving GC II/6 : http://www.belgian-wings.be/Webpages...0Monument.html The brutal death of Adj Leniaud is told in the great, great book of Mme Germaine L'Herbier-Montagnon, dedicated to the French missing airmen. However Douvrain is not quoted, only the nearby Saint-Ghislain where Leniaud body was buried, near the "home des enfants des bateliers" (situated along the E42 highway). I have checked Gaston Botquin correspondance and, again, Douvrain did not appear. Gaston would have been the man to answer. I may contact also the son of a GC II/6 mechanic who gets the Escadrille's archives, perhaps he could help as he had corresponded with Leniaud's widow years ago. Best regards ClinA-78 |
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