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Old 1st March 2018, 12:26
Stig Jarlevik Stig Jarlevik is offline
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Re: 16 SFTS RAF Newton

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19 July 1944 Oxford PG944 16 SFTS RAF Swinderby to RAF Newton on night flying exercise. While in initial climb, the aircraft went out of control and crashed in a field near Normanton on Trent , killing all 3 crew buried Newark Cemetery.
W/O Bogdan Koper
AC2 Ignacy Tomaszewski Pilot U/T
W/O Stanislaw Mierniczek

Thanks

However my sources have nothing on this aircraft at this date. None of them has it as even used by 16 (P) SFTS at all

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Old 1st March 2018, 16:04
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19 July 1944 Oxford PG944 16 SFTS RAF Swinderby to RAF Newton on night flying exercise. While in initial climb, the aircraft went out of control and crashed in a field near Normanton on Trent , killing all 3 crew buried Newark Cemetery.
W/O Bogdan Koper
AC2 Ignacy Tomaszewski Pilot U/T
W/O Stanislaw Mierniczek

Hello,

The Oxford serial should read "PG994", not PG944.

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Old 1st March 2018, 16:50
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Re: 16 SFTS RAF Newton

Hello,
Sorry to have mislead you.

I now see that my original post had P9994.
This was my typo error.

I checked my paperwork and indeed it has PG994.
My Hand written "G" looks just like the following "9"s.

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Old 1st March 2018, 17:33
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Re: 16 SFTS RAF Newton

Col

Thanks!

Alex

No worries. Should actually have been able to work that out myself. No idea why my brain sometimes enter a zero mode....

Perhaps I should do like the comercials....have a Snicker....

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Old 1st March 2018, 19:39
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Re: 16 SFTS RAF Newton

Thanks for all your help , I can pass it on to The Friends of Newark Cemetery for their display. Pity there isn't such a forum for Polish land forces.
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