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Old 2nd September 2018, 21:23
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Unidentified Wreck

Can anyone identify?

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Old 2nd September 2018, 21:34
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Re: Unidentified Wreck

Hampden???
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Old 3rd September 2018, 03:54
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Re: Unidentified Wreck

Most certainly a Hampden lost I think on Dutch coastal area
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Old 3rd September 2018, 05:01
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Re: Unidentified Wreck

Possibly 144 Sqn X2915,1-2 Nv 1940 ?
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Old 3rd September 2018, 07:20
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Re: Unidentified Wreck

Hi all,

This is the wreckage of Hampden AD915 PT-F of 420 Squadron which crash landed on the beach of the Dutch Frisian Isle of Schiermonnikoog in the night of 18/19 February 1942.

Part of the serial and squadron letters are visible on the picture.

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Old 3rd September 2018, 13:08
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Re: Unidentified Wreck

Thank you all for the quick ID!
Short Summary of its loss
February 18 [1942]: Four aircraft were sent on ops with bombs and one mine each to the Frisian Islands. Two others were detailed to drop nickels. One plane reported missing. Planes were loaded with a single #22 mine. Take of time was ~18:11. Cloud base was at 1000 feet. Mines were dropped from 500 or 600 feet. P/O Smith's crew dropped wing bombs on flak guns. AD915 "F" reported missing. 420's aircraft were part of a force of 25 Hampdens laying mines in Frisians, and around Wilhelmshaven and Heligoland. (BC-1) AD915 "F" was hit by flak at 8000 feet and the crew ditched off the coast of Schiermonnikoog. The wop/ag Sgt H Baker and ag Sgt JRB Adams were killed and are buried in Vredenhof cemetery, Schiermonnikoog. The pilot, R Kee and nav WHJ Rutledge became POW's .
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