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Old 19th May 2005, 20:35
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He111 loss 27 February 1940

At mid day ‘Blue’ Section 152 Sqn was ordered to patrol near Farne Island. At approxiamately 1345hrs they spotted an enemy aircraft which was identified as a He115. The aircraft was attacked by Wildblood (Blue 2) and Jones (Blue 3) and was reported to have come down in the sea 10 miles off Coquet Island, Northumberland.

The aircraft was reportadly a HE111 from 2/KG26.

Does anyone know were it was based, it's werke/code number and any crew details. Did the crew survive to be taken prisoner?

Also would anyone know the identity of the third Gladiator pilot Blue 1?

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Old 19th May 2005, 21:14
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Re: He111 loss 27 February 1940

'Fledgling Eagles' should have that inforamtion.
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Old 19th May 2005, 21:17
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Re: He111 loss 27 February 1940

Hi Jim,


Thanks for that. All my books are packed away prior to moving house. I was hoping someone could look it up for me.

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Re: He111 loss 27 February 1940

There were 2 lost that date-Hptm Hans-Joachim Helm, St Kap 2/KG 26 (all crew killed) & Oblt Ernst Heinrich of 2/KG 26 (all crew POW). Latter was apparently shot down by 609 Sqn, former to 152 Sqn. A 3/KG 26 ac returned with a dead crewman
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Re: He111 loss 27 February 1940

Hi Chris,

Many thanks for the details.

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Re: He111 loss 27 February 1940

The Crew members

Hans-Joachim Helm Oltn. FF
Heinrich Bukisch Uffz. BO
Karl Lassnig Uffz. BF
Kurt Weinert Uffz. BM

all KIA


Heinrich Ernst Oltn. FF
Hermann Jonas Uffz. BO
Karl Heinrich Fw. BF
Arthur THiele Ofw. BM
Walter Rixen Gefr. BS

all POW

Source: Achtung Torpedo los von Rudi Schmitt
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Re: He111 loss 27 February 1940

Alternatively, I have the following listed:

2./KG26 Heinkel He 111H-3. Starboard engine damaged in attacks by F/O G. D. Ayre and P/O J. R. Buchanon of No.609 Squadron during armed reconnaissance of convoy ‘Alice’ and ditched in the sea 7 miles east of St Abb’s Head 12.30 p.m. HB Uffz Hermann Jonas captured slightly wounded, FF Oberlt Ernst Heinrich, BF Fw Karl Henrici, and BM Uffz Kurt Weinert all captured unhurt. Aircraft 1H+AK 100% write-off.
The crew took to their dinghy, were picked up by a trawler, and landed at Dundee.

3./KG26 Heinkel He 111H-3. Shot down by P/O J. S. B. Jones and P/O T. S. Wildblood of No.152 Squadron during attack on convoy ‘Alice’ and crashed in the sea 10 miles east of Coquet Island 12.55 p.m. Hptmn Hans-Joachim Helm (Staffelkapitän) and HB Uffz Karl Lassnig both killed, FF Uffz Heinrich Buckisch, BF Oberfw Arthur Thiele, and BM Gefr Walter Rixen all missing. Aircraft 1H+HL 100% write-off.
The body of Karl Lassnig and a rubber boat were washed ashore at Whitley Bay on March 2, another body washed ashore next day later being identified as that of Hans-Joachim Helm. Apart from Walter Rixen, this was a 2./KG26 crew flying a borrowed aircraft.
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