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 Blenheim IV  T1941


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DateAircraftUnitPilot NameLocation
08 Jul 41 Blenheim IV T1941 254 Sqdn UK
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Questions Posted to 254 Sqdn WebsiteGraham, The owner of this site also has a book published on RAF Coastal Command Losses WW2 1939-41. For 25/06/40, 254sqdn Blenheim, N3604 took off from Sumburgh at 12.48hrs, shot down by Ofw Arnoldy of 4/JG77 at approx 14.25hrs whilst attacking a ship off Stavanger. F/Sgt P.G. Cory. Sgt D.F.S. Campbell. Sgt F.G. Kingham. As for R.G. Wales, no 254sqdn losses on 22nd May 41, but on 22nd March 41 (as you state) 254sqdn lost Blenheim L9406 off the coast of Norway. Coastal Command losses shows only 2 crew members for this aircraft, as do other sources, by rights it should be 3 crew, so "possible" he may have been 3rd unrecorded crewmember. The GRO military deaths index only has him registered as R.G. Wales and not R.G.W.G.Wales. From same book, 8th July 1941, 254sqdn Blenheim T1941. Suffered engine failure and ran into soft ground during a forced landing at Port Ellen, 20.45hrs, Flt/Sgt L.E. Larkin, safe. ....Read More.AlanW on 30th August 2009 07:33:06
K File History Vickers Wellesley K7772This is why I asked about K7772 - I was wondering if it was the aircraft involved I can't attach pictures here.. So if you go to this thread http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?p=1941254#post1941254 Paul ....Read More.paulmcmillan on 19th October 2012 01:39:15
Lost to the Isles - Accounts military aircraft losses around Scottish Isles 1914-41Thanks Denis/Pavel, Only just found your posts on here. Yes! Denis, here`s you go: CONTENTS Introduction 3 Acknowledgements 4 Islands map 5 Bat in the Flow - No.38 ...........................................Orkney 8 Carrier pilot pioneer - Sopwith Pup N6452 .......... Orkney 10 The loss of the SSP airships.................................... Westray 16 Strutter in Scapa A5990............................................ Orkney 23 Camel at Clestrain N6636......................................... Orkney 25 A Ripon off Portree S1560 ....................................... Skye 29 Elsner`s Baffin K4075 ...............................................Lady Isle 33 First on British soil - Ju88 Pegal Burn.................. Hoy 37 London`s burning L7042 ..........................................Shetland 43 Over the sea to Skye - Oxford L9644.....................Skye 46 The Stronsay Skua L2946......................................... Stronsay 50 Out of fuel - Out of luck - Walrus L2296 ............... Foula 56 Test flight tragedy - Blackburn B-20 V8914..........Bute 64 The Sumburgh Gladiators ........................................Shetland 68 Magister mishap R1832............................................ Shetland 74 The Lismore Sunderland P9602................................Lismore 76 Not such a happy landing- Sunderland P9621........Colonsay 85 Stringbag in Quendale Bay L2794............................Shetland 97 Christmas Day raider - Ju88 at Sandwick..............Orkney 100 Weather Willie`s last flight He.111 2645...................Fair Isle 108 Epic salvage - Sunderland T9049............................ Unst 115 A bird with broken wings - Anson N4939...............Arran 121 Butt of Lewis Whitley T4276...................................... Lewis 126 Junkers off Westray Ju88 0683.................................Westray 131 The high Island Hudson N7310..................................Hoy 135 Lady Isle Beauforts L9814 & N1184..........................Lady Isle 143 A raider in the Voe - Bf 110-E-2 Wr.3774.................Shetland 147 Epic recovery of ....Read More.highgroundsman on 10th January 2014 02:14:27


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