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Old 5th May 2009, 21:03
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Re: Fairey Battle identity

Thank you Iain. I to believe that it is post BoF crash. The Boulogne raid on 19/20 August 12sdn lost P6597 the crew POWs. Then next Boulonge raid on 22/23 August 142sdn lost L5503 2 POWs 1 Killed and L5582 2 Killed 1 POW. The only Battle photo i have seen on a beach has no rear fuselarge, see attachment.

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