John Wardle Scott    Photo: Knud Riis     Updated: 11 JUN 2022
                                                                          
Airman:
 a014163.htm Surname: Scott Init: J W Rank: F/O Service: RAF Sqdn: 218

P_link: p172.htm Plane: STI BF447 Operation: Minelaying Crash_site: Near Vrønding

Crash_d: d290443 Buried_d: b070543 C_link: c014.htm At_Next: Esbjerg, A. 11. 6.

 Den 29. april 1943 kl. 00.15 styrtede STI BF447 ned 8 km vest for Horsens nær det sted, hvor der er
rejst et monument ved Kærgaard, Tamdrup Kirkevej 7, 8700 Horsens.
Se mange filer fra Hans Friis Jensens Hjemmeside, Flystyrt 1943.
Se også Mindestenen, besøg 2007 og mere hos Villy Holtet Nielsen.

Den 28. april 1943 fløj  STI BF447 og 7 andre Stirlings på mineringsopgaver i Østersøen i "Sweet Pea II", Kadetrenden, omkring her, se kort.
"Udturen gik fint, og minerne blev kastet det rigtige sted. Da flyet passerede den jyske østkyst i 6000-8000 fod blev de pludselig angrebet nedenfra fra en JU88. Bagbords vinge brød i brand, og den inderste motor gik i stå. Piloten, P/O Denis James Brown, forsøgte at undvige ved at dykke til ca. 2000 fod. Natjageren forsvandt, men flyet begyndte utilsigtet at flyve i cirkler samt tabe højde. P/O Brown gav besætningen ordre til at forlade flyet, men det lykkedes kun for flymekanikeren, Sgt Walter Lowery, og tårnskytten, W/O Leslie Turner. Flyet med de sidste 5 besætningsmedlemmer (P/O (Pilot) Denis J. Brown, Sgt (Navigator) Thomas Rich, F/O (Wireless Operator) John W. Scott, Sgt (Air Bomber) William T. Jones og Sgt (Air Gunner) George Sutton ramte jorden
og eksploderede." (FT 90-50-14)

Flying Officer (Bomb Aimer) John Wardle Scott, 22 år, var søn af John Gilbert Scott og Cicely Scott,
Cockfield, Co. Durham, United Kingdom.
(Kilde: CWGC)
Se hans navn blandt 47 navne i London og Horsens. Se Google Map HorsensEH47.
7 flyvere.

On 29 April 1943 at 00.15 hrs STI BF447 crashed 8 km west of Horsens near the spot where a
monument was erected. It is here. See many files from the website of Hans Friis Jensen, Air crash 1943.
See also The Memorial Stone, a visit in 2007 and more in Danish and in English at Villy Holtet Nielsen.


Flying Officer (Bomb Aimer) John Wardle Scott, 22, was the son of John Gilbert Scott and Cicely Scott, of Cockfield, Co. Durham, United Kingdom. (Source: CWGC)
Here, a boy. He dwelt through all the singing season and departed as he came

He is remembered on The Walls of Names at the International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 2, Panel 238.
See his name among 47 names in London and Horsens. See also Google Map HorsensEH47.

On 28 April 1943 STI BF447 and 7 other Stirlings flew on minelaying operations in the Baltic Sea in "Sweet Pea II", Kadetrenden, about here, see map.
"The outward flight was fine, and the mines were dropped in the right place. When the plane passed the east coast of Jutland at an altitude of 6,000 to 8,000 feet it was suddenly attacked from below by a JU88. The port wing caught fire and the inner engine stopped. P/O (Pilot) Denis James Brown tried to escape from the attack
by diving to about 2,000 feet. The night fighter disappeared, but unintendedly the plane started to fly in circles and lose height. P/O Brown ordered the crew to bail out,
but only Sgt (Flight Engineer) Walter Lowery and W/O (Top Turret Gunner) Leslie Turner managed to get out. The plane crashed and exploded with the remaining 5
crew members (P/O (Pilot) Denis J. Brown, Sgt (Navigator) Thomas Rich, F/O (Wireless Operator) John W. Scott, Sgt (Air Bomber) William T. Jones and Sgt
(Air Gunner) George Sutton." (FT 90-50-14)
 

See No. 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron RAF and No. 218 (Gold Coast) Squadron Association.
Stirling I BF447 HA-F took off from RAF Downham Market at 21.04 hrs on 28 APR 1943. (Source: Aircrew Remembered has this.) See p172MACR. 7 airmen.