

Henry Frederick Daniel Lay
Margaret Lay
Updated:
17 MAY 2022
Airman: a096026.htm Surname: Lay Init: HFD
Rank: Sgt Service: RAF Sqdn: 158
P_link: p158.htm
Plane: HAL HR722 Operation: Bomb G Crash_site: Off
Drøsselbjerg Klint
Crash_d: d210443 Buried_d: b111111
C_link: c096.htm At_Next: Svinø
Sergeant (Navigator) Henry Frederick Daniel Lay, 31 år, var søn af Henry
George og
Daisy May Lay. Han var gift med Margaret Lay, Earl's Court, London,
United Kingdom.
(Kilde:
CWGC)
Den 21. april 1943 endte HAL HR722
i vandet
her få meter fra strandkanten nær Sandkrogen 11,
4200 Slagelse. (Kilde: Janus
Barfoed) Se Korsør Avis
om flystyrt og fotos af Christian Larsen samt
Besøg ved nedskudt flyvers gravsten. Monument
2015 * Strand
2015.
Halifax Print.
Flyvehistorisk Tidsskrift skriver:
"20.-21. april 1943 (Kl. 02.16). Drøsselbjerg Klint,
14 km NV for Slagelse. Halifax B.II HR722 (NP-C).
158 BS, 4 BG, Lissett,
Yorks. (Stettin) 8 MA (Svinø).
Under returflyvningen blev flyet ramt af flak
over Korsør, og piloten forsøgte en nødlanding ved
Drøsselbjerg Klint. Flyet
ramte jorden, men hastigheden var for stor, og det
fortsatte ud over vandet. Næste dag blev vragrester fundet ca. 200 meter fra
kysten, og den efterfølgende måned drev ligene
af besætningsmedlemmerne i land
langs kysten syd for klinten." (FT 88-32-9)
8 flyvere. Se Stettin +
Rostock 20 - 21 April 1943.
Sergeant (Navigator) Henry Frederick Daniel Lay, 31, was the son of Henry
George and
Daisy May Lay, and the husband of Margaret Lay, of Earl's Court,
London, United Kingdom. (CWGC)
In loving memory of my darling husband Harry.
Always in my heart. Your wife Peggy.
He
is remembered on
The Walls of Names at the
International Bomber Command Centre, Ph 2, P197.
On 21 April 1943
HAL HR722 ended up in the water
here a few metres from the beach near
Sandkrogen 11,
4200 Slagelse. (Source: Janus
Barfoed) See Korsør Avis
about air crashes and
photos by Christian Larsen. See also
A visit at the gravestone of an airman shot down
over Denmark.
(Danish) Aviation Historical Review writes:
"20 - 21 April 1943 (at 02.16 hours). Drøsselbjerg Klint,
14 km NW of Slagelse. Halifax B.II
HR722 (NP-C). 158 BS, 4 BG, Lissett,
Yorks. (Stettin) 8 MA (Svinø).
During the return flight the plane was hit by flak over Korsør, and the pilot
attempted a forced landing
at Drøsselbjerg Klint (Cliff). The plane hit the ground, but the speed was so
high that it went on and
ended up in the water. Next day pieces of wreckage were found about 200 metres off
the coast.
The crew members were washed ashore south of the cliff in the following month." (FT 88-32-9)
See No. 158
Squadron RAF - Wikipedia *
Halifax Print *
Halifax - Bless 'Em All.
Halifax *
Halifax-BC
Museum.Canada *
Halifax-RAF Museum *
Halifax-The Yorkshire Air
Museum * LAN-HAL *
158 Squadron Association - Strength in
Unity and
Memorial to 158 Squadron stationed at RAF Lissett including videos.
Halifax II HR722 NP-C
took off from RAF Lissett
at 21.18 hrs on 20 APR 1943. (Source:
Aircrew Remembered
has
this.) The IBCC
has more details at each airman.
8 airmen. See Stettin +
Rostock 20 - 21 April 1943. A memorial plaque was unveiled at the
crash site on 21 April 2014. |