Beaufighter VI.T. JL615 - The North Sea Updated: 19 APR 2017
Airman | Surname | Init | Rank | Service | Sqdn | P_link | Plane | Operation | Crash_site | Crash_d | Buried_d | C_link | At_Next |
e777562.htm | Knight | H J | F/Sgt | RAF | 254 | p137.htm | BFI JL615 | Not DK/G | The North Sea | d050243 | e777 | e777.htm | NO KNOWN |
a050014.htm | Mackenzie | A A | F/Sgt | RAF | 254 | p137.htm | BFI JL615 | Not DK/G | The North Sea | d050243 | b170243 | c050.htm | Lemvig |
Flyet styrtede ned i Nordsøen. Ingen overlevende. (Kilde: MACR) A. A. Mackenzie blev fundet druknet på Jyllands
vestkyst, måske omkring
her. 2 flyvere.
On 5 February 1943 BFI
JL615 took off from RAF North Coates on a reconnaissance flight to the Dutch
coast. A. A. Mackenzie was found washed ashore on the west coast of Jutland, maybe about here. He was buried in Lemvig by the Vicar on 17 February 1943. (Source: FAF) H. J. Knight has no known grave.
Historic squadrons: 254
Squadron * No. 254
Squadron (RAF) 2 airmen. |