Vliegtuigcrash Hampden AT154 , Medenblik - The Netherlands
Posted by: superstein
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On the night of 2 on June 3, 1942 were 195 bombers of the Royal Air Force, including Lancasters and Hampdens, sent to bomb the Krupp factories in Essen. In this attack 14 planes were lost.
Waymark Code: WMVD29
Location: Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 04/03/2017
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On the night of 2 on June 3, 1942 were 195 bombers of the Royal Air Force, including Lancasters and Hampdens, sent to bomb the Krupp factories in Essen. In this attack 14 planes were lost.
The Hampden AT154 was at 23:26 pm deaparted from Balderton airport in county Nottinghamshire in England. At 1:06 pm Hampden was on the outbound flight to Essen shot by a German Messerschmitt Bf 110 night fighter from airfield Leeuwarden out of the sky and crashed into the IJsselmeer, about one kilometer east of Medemblik.
The crew:
Kenneth Henry Taylor, Lieutenant Royal Canadian Air Force pilot, 20 years (killed)
Peter Leslie Edwards, first lieutenant Royal Air Force, observer / bombardier, 25 years (missing)
Ewart Gladstone Ronson, Sergeant Royal Air Force radio operator, 22 years (killed)
Orville Wilbert McKenzie, Sergeant Royal Canadian Air Force gunner, 25 (killed)
Property Permission: Public
Access instructions: Just outside the town.
Website for Waymark: [Web Link]
Commemoration: Simple sign on a pole
Date of Dedication: Not listed
Access times: Not listed
Location of waymark: Not listed
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