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Wellingtons over the Bay of Biscay 5 November 1943
I have a photo of a Wellington about to be attacked on this date by 2./ZG 1 and have confirmation that this would have been between 0900 and 1300hrs. No claim was made as it disappeared into cloud. No mention in Coastal Command Int Sum so does anyone have any ideas from which unit this Wellington could have come? Not 179, 304 or 612 Sqns
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Re: Wellingtons over the Bay of Biscay 5 November 1943
The best I can do from Air Operations Watch report ZIP/No. 982 (TNA HW 13/37) is:
Anti-Coastal Command patrols and/or escort to U-boat in the Bay by V./KG 40: |
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Re: Wellingtons over the Bay of Biscay 5 November 1943
Thanks Nick-it would appear to be the last sentence that confirms it; the crew were lucky and they disappeared into cloud PDQ. Oblt Albrecht Bellstedt said they attacked 5 times with no result while Lt Willi Gutermann (up from Lorient 0901 down 1350hrs) said it was a Freie Jagd but reported nothing. Luftflotte 3 just says 4 Ju 88s took off late morning to escort a Condor. Not 420 Sqn but a week or so later 15 OTU lost 2 Wellingtons to I./ZG 1 so I wonder if this is a possibility?
Last edited by Chris Goss; 11th November 2024 at 23:25. |
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