

James McFarlane
Updated: 09 MAR 2021

Airman: a002003.htm Surname: McFarlane
Init: J Rank: Sgt Service: RAF Sqdn: 428 P_link: p364.htm
Plane: LAN KB709 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Sea 10 km off
Anholt Crash_d: d300844 Buried_d: b061144
C_link: c002.htm At_Next: Anholt
Den 30. august 1944
styrtede
LAN
KB709 i
Kattegat 10 km SV for Anholt under
bombetogt til Stettin, se
p364MACR. Flyvehistorisk Tidsskrift skriver: "KB709 lettede fra
Middleton St. George
kl. 21.19, og næsten 4 timer senere styrtede flyet brændende i havet sydvest for
Anholt. Nedstyrtningen blev observeret fra Anholt, men på grund af voldsomme
luftkampe måtte eftersøgningen af mulige overlevende vente til daggry. Den blev
dog forgæves, og i de følgende
måneder drev ligene af 6 besætningsmedlemmer i
land på Anholt (3) og ved Falkenberg (3) i Sverige." (FT 91-6-38)
Sergeant (Flight Engineer) James McFarlane,
34 år, var søn af James og Janet McFarlane; gift med
Isabella F. McFarlane,
Alexandria, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom.
(Kilde:
CWGC)
3 flyvere fra
LAN
KB709 blev begravet på Anholt og 3 i Falkenberg i Sverige. 1 har ingen kendt
grav.
Se Lancaster fotos og
Operation 30 AUGUST 1944 - ruter og tab. 7 flyvere.
On 30 August 1944
LAN
KB709 crashed in the
Kattegat 10 km SW of Anholt on a
bombing raid on Stettin,
see
p364MACR. (Danish) Aviation Historical Review writes:
"KB709 took off from
Middleton St. George at 21:19, and nearly 4 hours later it
crashed burning into the sea southwest of Anholt. The crash was seen
from Anholt,
but due to heavy aerial battles the search for possible survivors had to wait to
dawn. It was in vain and the bodies of 6 members of the crew drifted
ashore on
Anholt (3) and at Falkenberg (3) in Sweden." (FT 91-6-38)
Sergeant (Flight Engineer) James McFarlane,
34, was the son of James and Janet McFarlane, and the husband
of Isabella F. McFarlane, of
Alexandria, Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom. (Source:
CWGC)
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Phase 2, Panel 208.
3 airmen from
LAN
KB709 were buried on Anholt and 3 in Falkenberg, Sweden. 1 has no known
grave. See
No. 6 Group and the Canadian Squadrons*No. 428 (Ghost) Squadron RCAF*428 Squadron Association*No.
428 Squadron RCAF*Operation 30 AUGUST 1944. See also Lancaster Photos *
Lancaster -
Bomber Command Museum of
Canada *
Avro 683
Lancaster Mk X - IWM
Duxford *
Lancaster-Wikipedia * LAN-HAL
Lancaster X KB709 NA-G took off from
RAF Middleton
St. George at
21.19 hrs on 27 AUG 1944. (Source:
Aircrew Remembered has
this.)
7 airmen.
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