Date Lost: 24/10/1941 | ||||||||
Squadron Code: ? | ||||||||
Aircraft & Serial Number: Lockheed Hudson V - ? | ||||||||
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Base; ? Two of the crew (Thompson and Stringer) are listed as buried in Cherbourg. So one would assume that even without official flight documentation, that Cherbourg was the destination for either a recon or strike mission. During the Battle of Britain, 59 Sqn Blenheims flew night stirkes against fuel tanks and barges at Cherbourg.
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Crew Details: | ||||||||
All lost: view crew page
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Source: C/C Losses - McNeill | ||||||||
During WWII, the RAF used three-letter codes to identify their aircraft from a distance. Two large letters were painted before the roundel, which signified the squadron to which the aircraft belonged, and another letter was painted after the roundel which indicated the individual aircraft. Aditionally, there was the individual serial number for each aircraft, which was painted in a much smaller size, usually somewhere at the rear of the aircraft: (more) Codes used by RAF 59 Squadron: PJ Sep 1938 - Sep 1939 |