Battle Rural District bore the brunt of V1’s shot down. 4/JG2 2+- off Folkestone Pier piloted by Uff Frederich Dilthey Anthony. There is an interesting photo in the book ‘German Bombers Over England’ of several Do-17s flying at or below cliff level, just east of Cuckmere Haven, on their way to bomb RAF Kenley, according to the caption. The downing of Lancaster ME323 is also mentioned in ‘Nachtjagd War Diaries Vol 2 – An Operational History of the German Night Fighter Force in the West, April 1944 – May 1945’ by Dr. Theo Boiten and Roderick J MacKenzie (2008) in which they identify the possible credit for the shooting down of ME323 to Lt. Günther Wulf. Wondered if it was someone I knew. I went there on my bicycle with a friend a couple of days afterwards. There is a photograph of some RAF pilots making their way back across a mustard field after looking at the smouldering wreckage. Hi Simon, I will take this conversation onto e-mail you, will drop you a line tonight or tomorrow with what I have. As a boy I visited the site two days after the event with a schoolfriend and found a small piece of metal with a screw. Fatally disabled and with no landing gear deployed the Heinkel and Spitfire passed low over the heads of spectators standing on Salisbury Street, in Shotton, Deeside. I know there was an attack on Easthampstead Park in 1941 (which was being used by a school evacuated from London), but I don’t know if this was the same incident. His name is flight sergent robert sidney brothwell raf 1238487. Ian, Litlington Church is only a few miles from the coast, and has the nearest cemetery also. I saw no detail about a Polish Hurricane pilot, what I have is reference to it being shot down by Spitfires and the crew bailed out. Lovely photo with the poppy in the frame! Hi Ian, Its all a bit of a mystery. Yes thanks, I’ve found out a lot of information on both aircraft from the web but it’s the crash location site which is causing me frustration! No problem Stuart. Based at Guines six miles from Calais in occupied France, His Emil ( ME 109 ). If so I know some one who has pieces of the plane. My Grandmother is standing by the aircraft and two children sitting on the tail-plane. I’ve never been able to find photos of the crash site even though it sounds like the wreckage was strewn around. Are there any records/books you could recommend, which could help me find this information? So far the Church records go, the Burials Register will record the names and details of all who were buried in the churchyard. He had survived many missions over Germany and Occupied Europe but apparently was killed while doing some training flights, possibly in the Salop area. I believe my great uncle John Ernest Hindmarch was on this flight and I have been trying to find out a little more background info to pass on to the Washington History Society with his RAF Photograph. There is a small photo of the RAF navigator by the Mosquito at West Malling and one of the excavation in 1976 with the now retired navigator proudly displaying a prop unearthed. I am beginning to wonder if this is not a V1 crater as 19 seem to have been recorded around Mountfield….I will keep looking. Simon, it occurred to me that, if Litlington Parish records are separately identified in ‘The Keep’archive that is mentioned in his reply, since Litlington is such a small parish, it might not be too hard to single out those German interments. And then silence …. The history of the area is quite rich with Hastings and the Norman stuff but my main interest is Wars of The Roses naturally and where I live there’s lots of evil Yorkist Neville references. It looked like a miniature submarine in size and shape, badly damaged and it seemed to be compartmented. Do you know of an aircrash or have a photograph of which I witnessed as a 4 year old at Cairnbulg It occured at the beginning of the aerodrome near where we were staying about 1944 I think it was a spitfire and the trainee pilot had come in too low and his rear wheel caught on the railway fence. The stricken plane flew over Alfriston one crew member bailed out over Cradle Hill not Alfriston his parachute failed to open and hence killed, his body retreived at site on Cradle Hill. A few miles away at Hawarden airfield, three spitfire pilots, Ayerst, Hallings-Pott and McLean were preparing to secure their aircraft away in hangers for the night, when they too heard the explosions at RAF Sealand and immediately jumped into action scrambling their spitfires. Parker has it that the aircraft took off from St Andre, the target being Brize Norton. Is there anyone out there who can either supply info or point me in the right direction . My email is mfry154@hotmail.com, Yes Micheal I can meet you on the date of the ME109 crash at Hurst Farm if you wish, It came down on the 2nd of September 1940 I believe that it come down at 11.55 am, Be good for us to meet on that date in the village of Chilham and walk down to the crash site, pay our respects …. Twyford is not far, so it could be the the location of the the crash site. Good luck with the search on the ground, be interested to see if you locate any signal patterns with a metal detector sweep. I’ve got quite a few bits & bobs that you may be interested in. I just wish I had a recorder at the time. What I am particularly interested in is where their remains were interred prior to being moved to Cannock after WWII. Happily most people just take photos. She says she recalls hearing the guns and seeing red bullets (presumably tracer) and after a while the guns stopped and they flew off in different directions. Obviously stories get distorted over time ! Even in the 1990s, there is one site on these pages where the pilot’s body remains at the crash site because it could not be recovered. Would love to spend some time in Kent and Sussex again, so much if interest down there for middle-aged anoraks like me. Will save me trawling through numerous volumes of books if you have. And I suppose when the bodies were buried in ‘convenient’ Litlington, their interment may have been regarded as temporary in any case. Quite a few bits and pieces of chewed up metal were sold on a few auction sites a few years ago claiming to be relics from this crash. 75% of the town was evacuated in 1940. Quite a bit of post WWII evidence now long gone. Plane stalled on approach. They had the misfortune to be undertaking night navigation exercises the same night that the Luftwaffe launched its last big revenge attack against the RAF. Cannock Chase was selected as the German Military Cemetary as the terrain most features German “splinter” countryside (also why their aircraft are camouflaged in such a way as oppose the RAF’s more wavy British lines. Many Thanks The vineyard is I assume doing fine although I have my doubts about English wine’s future (lots of greedy businessmen out for a quick buck flooding the market) the “magnificent 7” will clean up (Chapel Down, Denbies etc) but I take issue with Rathfinny’s attempt to own and make Sussex wine a PDO (Protected Designation of Origin), a bit like classing wines from Champagne as Champagne as oppose Sparkling from other regions etc. Lay buried with the pilot for thirty seven years I stood as a child each year for many of those years feeling sad that he was down there in his mangled wreak of his Emil ME 109, There is a sequel to this story. She said the broken plane was taken away on lorries. Then if its not already been done I’ll probably try to do a local article for the parish magazine and then a proper on-line one too. Aircraft displayed and demonstrated include the; Boeing 787, Piper J-3 Cub, Diamond DA62, Boeing 747-8, Beechcraft King Air 350i, ICON A5, Airbus A320neo, Cessna 172 Skyhawk. The dead crewman was Oberfeldwebel Herman Platt. It’s certainly possible. Date of crash/deaths is 29 April 1943. Wish I was down south, so much history on the south coast. “so I’ll probably post a letter first before turning up and doffing my cap” made me laugh. ” I saw the plane come from the north, “said Mr. Harrison in an interview.” It seemed to be crippled and was flying very low. In ‘Nottinghamshire Air Crashes’ (2008) by David Needham, there is only one record of a German aircraft having crashed in Nottinghamshire. I was sent from London to Seaford during the V1 strikes in 1944 or maybe early 45, but 44 I think There was a german aircraft crash landed beside the road adjacent to the beach that we passed many times. It is not unlikely as there were a number of aircraft which crashed taking off and landing at RAF Cranage. When you say “other books” does that include Luftwaffe Crash Archives Vol 2? I’ve been asked to find the site where Lancaster ED835 crashed in May 1943 when returning, badly damaged, from a combat mission. Appreciate your help. My cousin just recently sent me this picture from the UK the original was on some sort of postcard. Does anyone have info on the crash of an Albemarle in the fields just below the Westbury White Horse in Wiltshire. I am a bit of a broken record on this subject, but the chances are it would end up somewhere else. Many thanks. Ian. Before I knew anything about it sadly. Is there anywhere that I could go online using the aircraft info I have to get some answers? First surface-to-air missile deployed by the Soviet Union. “Bob” Doe) of No.234 Squadron, during an armed reconnaissance over southern England. Under a crash program ordered by Stalin, development began in 1951, first guided launch was in 1953, and by 1956, 2,640 launchers were deployed in defense of Moscow. However, the last volume of series I am hoping will identify your aircraft is due for publication on 1st Feb 2018; it contains a full index to the entire series. Hello. That’s recently been made into the memorial mentioned above. my memory is a bit foggy now but I think maybe similar to a Me 110. I did not see anything like a machine gun! Likewise, I used to bicycle to friends in Hammerwood along a long disused driveway to Hammerwood Park (large mansion) and believe I probably rode over the runway of an advanced landing airstrip, with out any knowledge until 45 years later!! I have visited the site, although theres nothing to indicate there has been a crash with nothing on the surface. I visited the fantastic Battle of Britain Museum at The famous Battle of Britain Airfield ( Hawking) Kent . For example, an RAF Hurricane crashed close by on 9 September 1940, though Polish pilot survived that one. Let me know if there’s anything you need from Parker’s book, I will have a look at another couple of resources but it does sound like you have the story of S9+AB sewn up apart from the location? vaccination sites . He’s still convinced it was a dornier but not really sure. Thanks also for giving this some thought Simon. J. Luksch, Uff F Kuttner and Uff Driessen. Feel free to add your photos etc here if you wish or add a link to your page? Dear Simon 60024/4 BO Oberlt Max-Dankwart BIRKENSTOCK 16.12.15 Neustettin, Stettin Superfortress 44-61999 ‘Over-Exposed!’ air crash site on Bleaklow, All photos and text are © aircrashsites.co.uk unless otherwise stated. Obergefreiter Gerhard Freude, I see your post Laindon Common was Terrance webster involved in a spitfire collision at Laindon Common Essex ,I know he has a road named after him at Wickford. Major Henderson the then owner said he didn’t want the site touched but he died some years ago so things might have changed now I think they were after the two engines which I think are still in the ground you could try battle of Britain maybe Wasn’t near the village of Twyford by any chance? I’m waiting for more information from Ian re this topic. a Luftwaffe air crash at Bramber. At that time I knew I didn't have any spare cash for a restoration project so just asked to be allowed a "look-see" and they were accommodating. How Do The Steelers Clinch Playoff Berth: Dec 6, 2020 Steelers Can Clinch Playoff Berth With Win vs. Washington, AFC North Title Must Wait. Dear Simon Registration No L6290. Wondered if anyone has any info on a crash that occurred on 27/08/1944 one mile n/w of Stowmarket in which my wife’s father was killed. His ME 109 was engaged by RAF planes over the Thames and damaged badly, From what happened after that encounter we can only guess that the pilot was trying to control his stricken plane but lost control and plummeted to the ground in front of my mother At Hurst Farm Chilham Kent. For those of you Who are interested in who the Pilot was Below is his details. Hi Simon, not been to Sussex alas, at least not looking for air crash sites. The aircraft was spread over a wide area as were the crew who were subsequently buried in Bear’s rd cemetery. I don’t suppose you ever visited that part of the country? My father Cpl JR Matthews ran along the adjacent railway(Fraserborough to St Coombs)opened the hatch and pulled out the bewildered pilot. (Donald something) Can anyone identify this crash and help us find more information or records to put on display in the village? I was able to identify all of the crew, and they are buried in the same plot, the same row, and in consecutive-numbered graves. I know there is a grave for a German in the local churchyard and assume he was one of the crew. Dont know what type of plane it was or if is connected to the aircraft panel you purchased. A full account of this event is told in the book “Spirit of the Blue: Peter Ayerst – A Fighter Pilot’s Story.” by Hugh Thomas. I do not know if the site I visited was called Poynings Spring. The Burma Campaign 1941 - 1945. Re; sound mirrors, I first saw them on the coast path around Dover and Folkestone, there’s loads of stuff there too. Schoolkids were reportedly on site at the time taking souvenirs. There was a German aircraft, 109 (I think) that was in a school playing field in Edmonton, North London. I believe I gave my website before, but just in case here it is again! Jonathan. My mother told me when I was a child that when I was born in Farnborough Hospital 26th August 1942 a ‘doodlebug’ either hit the hospital or exploded nearby. Two F-14 Tomcasts from Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69) collided off the North Carolina coast while conducting a routine training mission. Any clues as to where to look or what book to buy would be amazing please. 21 August 1940: 1./KG54 Junkers Ju 88 A-1. Flying to Denmark for first time in April. Given the exact date, you could look at the local newspaper on microfilm for the days after 15/08/40. There are 12 volumes – I have been looking at vol 8 – but let me know if you come across other info and would like me to check the other books. They did wonder why Combe,a tiny tiny village had the occasional bomb dropped. Great website. My great uncle was navigator. If you have an idea of the date of the crash Mick that would help. my Father has a photo of himself standing on the tail of that aircraft as well. good luck in identifying their final resting places. But I wasn’t born till 1948. The pilot told them he was sorry & didn’t want to fight but was made too! I have recently purchased an original HE111 photo which proports to be a line of of aircraft in France at the beginning of the Battle of Britain. Hope this helps a bit ….Keith Williams. Happy Days. I am still trying to absorb it all. Your email address will not be published. The farm I think is a private residence now no longer working and looks very affluent with tennis courts and such so I’ll probably post a letter first before turning up and doffing my cap. Will reply as soon as poss. Anyway if there is anything in that book that you think would help then please let me know or email me. I found a reference which seemed to match what you are looking for – but then realised it is a piece written by you some years ago in a local newspaper! regards Alan. How I loved that area. and again I would love to find out more although as it blew up mid flight the debris landed all over the place with no discernible crater I suspect. This proports to be from a ME109E shot down on Dunkirk Kent on Monday 23rd Sept 1940. Any chance this could have been a Spitfire with a Canadian pilot who crashed near combe, Woodstock? He says he remembers it in the fifties when he was young and went hop picking. It crashed in the area that is Woodstock I remember being interviewed by an RAF Officer who was interested that the Albemarle cast off the tow rope before falling out of the sky, thus saving the Waco. Bob Doe is reported as saying the crash site was strewn with blood stained bandages. Hollings-Pott and Mclean witnessing this fatal strike broke off and flew their Spitfires back towards Hawarden Airfield. Dear Simon This info led to me looking for what happened to the pilot’s body as he is not listed as being buried at Cannock Chase, as you suggest. I asked that and then saw you had already mentioned the BoB! Wild speculation of course but do any records of that raid on Kenley indicate losses to the invaders? It came down at Bletchinglye Farm, Rotherfield, East Sussex after the controversial raid on Croydon (attacked in error thinking it was Kenley and against Hitlers orders of hitting civilian targets) To make matters worse the RAF had scrambled Sqns waiting for them so in their efforts to hit and run most bombs and damage was inflicted on outlying civilian factories causing many deaths for the loss of 6no. Give us some more detail if you can, will have a look round for more for you. Crashed Great Dunmow En route to RAF Witchford. We've developed a suite of premium Outlook features for people with advanced email and calendar needs. It also says “the Ju88 attracted its usual horde of sightseers and souvenir hunters causing the police some embarrassment when 2 machine guns were taken…….Five youths were seen CYCLING from the scene, one with a heavy sack and another with a machine gun strapped to his back. I am trying to find the Exact location of Blenheim X3338 that crashed on a training exercise 1.5 miles North East of Woodford Northants on 13th January 1945? The only information I have on the crash is from After the Battle The Blitz Vol 3 giving Hammer Wood as the crash site and a photograph of 2 bobbies with the tailplane wreckage but its impossible to tell where the crash site is from the image. By Michael Hickey Last updated 2011-02-17 Will take another look and get back to you over the weekend. The Adobe does sound like a discription from what has been handed down but I have an open mind The original CCJS had been destroyed by firebombs and the Fire Brigade HQ was also destroyed. Their names were Walter Hottenrott (pilot), Hermann Reese (pilot), and Paul Gotze (Observer). It looks as if you have found the one I saw as a boy, two days after the event. operation and because of low cloud base forced the aircraft to fly very low over the German and Tantalisingly I was offer info and pics from a local but they never materialised after the death of the locals brother. Hi Kay, any idea of the date, or even just the year? The Sound Mirrors at Greatstone on Sea have always fascinated me but access is restricted. I am sure Ian might have a bit more detail of the crash if he owns the relevant volume of the Luftwaffe Crash Archive series which I do not (yet). I wish my family had a camera. See Blitz Then & Now Volume 1 p315.”. And I would start with the 1940/42 period. Near to Devils Dyke where a Spit also crashed, the pilot successfully baling out. Wish I had had a camera in those days. Having heard the explosions at RAF Sealand spectators ran outside to see the Heinkel at a height of roughly 2000 ft over RAF Sealand, it was coming about for a second bombing run over the airfield. Will come back with more memories later. I was introduced to the Gall family as a teenager. Gefreiter Franz Becker all missing. thank you Ian DB for achnowledging my story… I know it cannot be achieved at this late time (75 years on) But I would have loved to have been able to let his German parents know that he was not alone in those faateful last moments and that a british Mother was close by and sobbed for the loss of that dear son of theirs… Four of the crew from the bomber later met up with Wing Commander Peter Ayerst in 1988. This question has been asked on-line before (not at this site) but I have not seen a response or answer. If you have the aircraft werk number that should help identify it. Good weather allowed the spectators on the ground to watch as the following events unfolded. The Indian Air Force’s future demand is to expand to 45 squadrons. Good luck in your research! Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology, There is also this distressing reference in a book called ‘Intruders over Britain’ by Simon W Parry (2003); All had died on the same day so I figured they were the crew of a bomber that was shot down in the area, possible a Do-17 or Heinkel-111 . I am unable to find any record of the incident in the local newspaper records nor in the Nottingham City Archives. Number 7: Mikoyan MiG-31 Foxbat With a top speed of Mach 2.83, the next aircraft on our list is the Mikoyan Gurevich-31 Foxhound (also this one was once available for tourist flights! Hi Ray, I have the full set of Lufwaffe crashes in ww2 by red hill books, I did find the 109 crash that you refer to in Volume 2 of my books, amazing that your mother witnessed the whole thing, it would have been certain to have a profound affect on her. I was after all a Boy Scout, and we were supposed always to Be Prepared! Hi Barry, many thanks for making contact. We were on some Boy Scout badge-qualifying mission so had to get proof that we had slept rough. It’s well worth a trip. my older sister included and I respect there feelings on this. On my train to London I once counted about 20 pillboxes dotting the countryside and that started it off. While living in Kent I got to know an ex Coldstream Guards officer who had been posted to Berlin shortly after Germany’s surrender. Flights MZ633 and N1687 collided mid air during unauthorised flying formation. Thanks Ian, yep Keep it Uryens catches a few people out. Your email address will not be published. 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