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Old 23rd May 2010, 01:09
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Guy Gibson Hampden incident

Hi all:

Can any of you Bomber Command gen men please put a date on the incident when Guy Gibson brought an 83 Sqn Hampden back to base with cable wrapped round the prop shaft after hitting a barrage balloon cable during a night raid over Germany ? This would presumably have been spring 1940. Any details of date, a/c involved and crew members would be much appreciated.

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Old 23rd May 2010, 09:26
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Re: Guy Gibson Hampden incident

BC,

Hampden was L4070 (OL-C) and as date I found May 17, 1940.

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Old 24th May 2010, 00:41
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Re: Guy Gibson Hampden incident

Many thanks for the prompt response, Leendert.

Can anyone please provide the names of Gibson's crew on this sortie ?

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Old 26th March 2017, 17:25
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Here's a photo of said propeller and hub.
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Old 28th March 2017, 11:14
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Re: Guy Gibson Hampden incident

Hi BC (or what entity may be behind these initials/abbreviation)

According to the Operations Record Book of 83 Squadron:

Hampden L4070

22.15-05.25 hrs

F/O Gibson
P/O Withers
P/O Watson
AC McCormack

Target A.8 at Hamburg attacked successfully. During the dive a balloon cable hit the stbd. wing causing damage to slat. Landed at Abingdon owing to fog at base.

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Old 11th April 2017, 19:07
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Re: Guy Gibson Hampden incident

Hi Hans:

Thank you for the details on this incident. The 'entity' behind the initials is one Bob Collis, an amateur aviation historian who lives in Suffolk, UK.

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Old 11th April 2017, 21:38
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Re: Guy Gibson Hampden incident

One of the best

But not to be confused with the BC who lives in the posh part of Suffolk!

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