Kenneth John Hutt
Updated:
15 SEP 2012
Airman: a019002.htm Surname: Hutt Init: K
J Rank: F/Sgt Service: RAF Sqdn: 97
P_link: p028.htm
Plane: MAN L7324 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: The North Sea
Crash_d: d150541 Buried_d: b070841
C_link: c019.htm At_Next: Frederikshavn,
gr. 5
Den 15. maj 1941 styrtede
MAN L7324 i Nordsøen. Hele besætningen omkom.
Flyet forlod RAF Coningsby kl. 22.00 den 15. maj 1941 på et bombetogt mod
Berlin.
"S.O.S. kl. 23.00 at styrbords motor var gået i stå og den anden var ustabil, da
flyet var ud for
De Frisiske Øer 20 miles nord for Borkum (her)."
(MACR)
K. J. Hutt blev fundet ilanddrevet ved Blokhus (omkring
her).
Han blev begravet i Frederikshavn den 7. august 1941 af en tysk feltpræst.
(Kilde: FAF)
Flight Sergeant (Observer) Kenneth John Hutt
var fra Royal Air Force.
(Kilde:CWGC)
1 flyver fra
MAN L7324 blev begravet i Furreby og 1 i Frederikshavn. 4
flyvere har ingen kendt grav.
6 flyvere.
On 15 May 1941
MAN L7324 crashed into the North Sea. All of the crew
perished.
The plane left
RAF Coningsby at 2200
hrs. on 15 May 1941 on a bombing raid targeting Berlin.
"S.O.S. 2300 hrs. to effect that starboard engine had cut and the other was
unstable when off
Friesian Isles 20 miles north of Borkum
(here)." (MACR)
K. J. Hutt was found washed ashore
near Blokhus (about
here). On
7 August 1941 he was buried in Frederikshavn. A German Army Chaplain officiated
at the graveside ceremony. (Source: FAF)
Flight Sergeant (Observer) Kenneth John Hutt
was from the Royal Air Force. (Source: CWGC)
See Bomber
Command No. 97 Squadron and
97
Squadron Association.
This Manchester took off from
RAF Coningsby. See also RAF
Coningsby at
RAF-Lincolnshire-info
and the present
RAF Coningsby. Lost Bombers has
this.
6 airmen.
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