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Greek Air Force Ansons 1941.
Hi guys,
I believe that five RHAF Ansons (N51, N52, N55, N56 and N61) escaped to Egypt from Greece via Crete in late April 1941; a sixth had been stafed by Bf109s on the ground at Eleusis (near Athens) on 23 April. Has anyone the serial number of this aircraft? Cheers Brian |
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Re: Greek Air Force Ansons 1941.
Helloo Brian,
I am sure that I posted the details of the Greek Ansons on this forum some time ago, or maybe a similar forum? Anyway here goes. Details from Air Britain's N1000 - L9999, AA100-AZ999 and The Anson File. 12 Greek Ansons Avro Works Order 20717 C/n's 1111 to 1122, TT51 to TT62 In present times it is I think accepted that "TT" was "pi" However the photos show the letter "N" before the number, which match's other Greek Navy aircraft of the day. Avro c/n RAF Serial Civil Reg Greek N/r Delivery date 1111 - N5150 - G-AFTU - N-51 - 22-5-39 1112 - N5155 - G-AFTV - N-52 - 22-5-39 1113 - N5160 - G-AFTW - N-53 - 22-5-39 1114 - N5165 - G-AFUH - N-54 - 5-6-39 1115 - N5170 - G-AFUI - N-55 - 5-6-39 1116 - N5175 - G-AFUJ - N-56 - 5-6-39 1117 - N5185 - G-AFUM - N-57 - 5-6-39 1118 - N5190 - G-AFUN - N-58 - 19-6-39 1119 - N5200 - G-AFUO - N-59 - 19-6-39 1120 - N5205 - G-AFUR - N-60 - 19-6-39 1121 - N5210 - G-AFUS - N-61 - 7-7-39 1122 - N5215 - G-AFUT - N-62 - 7-7-39 Five reached North Africa, they were N-51,52,55,56 and 61. They were impressed into the RAF as : AX748 - N-51 - 13(H) - Overshot landing into a ditch, undercarriage collapsed, Gaza 10-7-42 DBR. AX749 - N-52 - 13(H) - Overshot landing in fog El Gamil, 10-2-42. AX750 - N-55 - 13(H) - SOC 5-8-42. AX751 - N-56 - 13(H) - SOC 5-8-42. AX752 - N-61 - 13(H) - Crashed in bad visibility near Port Said, 24-2-42. From "Air War for Yugoslavia Greece and Crete 1940-41" by Shores Cull & Malizia. Page 27: Order of Battle 28-10-40, 13 Mira - 9 Ansons. So prior to this date three Ansons became unserviceable to the Greek Forces. Page 78: On the 9th February 1941 Anson N-57 low on fuel attempted a force landing on the Plain of Messara in Southern Crete. On approach they released their bombs but one hung up and exploded on touchdown, destroying the Anson and killing 1/Lt Nicholaous Toubakaris and his Navigator and injuring the Gunner. page 288: and five Ansons of 13 Mira (N51,52,55,56 and 61) the latter loaded with personnel. One more of these , flown by Wg Cdr Lord Forbes from the RAF's Air HQ flew up to Eleusis to collect the wife of a Greek Government official, but as light crept over the airfield Messerschmitts strafed the Anson setting it afire. Page 289: Ju88's bombed the harbour and the Greek luxury yacht "Hellas" sank. One of those who survived was Wg Cdr Lord Forbes pilot of the ill-fated Anson earlier in the day. He later reached Crete by caique. So 12 - 3 = 9 9 - 2 = 7 7 - 5 = 2 So the fate of the three earlier unidentified Ansons is unknown as is the Forbes Anson identity and the two other Ansons prior to the five which evaded to North Africa. Hope this helps, All for now Alex |
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Re: Greek Air Force Ansons 1941.
Thanks Alex
However, I am the author of 'Airwar over Yugoslavia, Greece & Crete'! I am seeking the serial number of the Anson that was strafed on 23 April. Cheers Brian |
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