Blenheim IV T1933 - Restrup Enge                                                   Updated: 27 JAN 2022
 

Airman Surname Init Rank Service Sqdn P_link Plane Operation Crash_site Crash_d Buried_d C_link At_Next
a107011.htm Neaverson K W Sgt RAF 82 p014.htm BLE T1933 Attack DK Restrup Enge d130840 b160840 c107.htm Vadum
a107012.htm Parfitt DAJ P/O RAF 82 p014.htm BLE T1933 Attack DK Restrup Enge d130840 b160840 c107.htm Vadum
a107013.htm Youngs L R Sgt RAF 82 p014.htm BLE T1933 Attack DK Restrup Enge d130840 b160840 c107.htm Vadum



BLE T1933 tog del i angrebet på Aalborg, Fliegerhorst Aalborg West 13. august 1940.
Nedstyrtningsstedet er her. Google Map p014-024 (Kilde: Ole Rønnest)

A-flightens seks fly slap gennem flakskytset og fik kastet deres bomber. Da B-flighten omtrent et minut senere fulgte efter, havde flakskytset skudt sig ind.
Kl. 12.17 styrtede 1. T 1933 brændende ned (her) på Restrup Enge. Parfitt, Youngs og Neaverson blev dræbt. (Find nummeret (1.-11.) i angrebet på - i tekst
fra Skudt ned over Danmark)

Bombeflyet Bristol Blenheim. p014MACR  Se Tyske flyvepladser ved Aalborg.

3 flyvere.    

BLE T1933 took part in the Attack on Aalborg Airfield, Fliegerhorst Aalborg West, on 13 August 1940. The crash site is here. See also Google Map p014-024.
(Source: Ole Rønnest)

The six aircraft of A-flight got through the flak and released their bombs. As B-flight followed about a minute later, the anti-aircraft fire had been adjusted.
At 12:17 1. T 1933 crashed in a tail of fire (here) at Restrup Enge. Parfitt, Youngs and Neaverson were killed. (Find the number (1.-11.) in Attack on - in text from
Shot down over Denmark
)

See No. 82 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia * 82 Squadron Blenheims, Watton, 1940 * Bristol Blenheim * German airfields near Aalborg.
Aircraft Restoration Company, Duxford - Bristol Blenheim * Blenheim L6739 -- Rolled Out.  Photo: RAF Memorial, Watton by Ole Rønnest
The reconstructed R3821  that visited Aalborg in 2000 due to efforts by Ole Rønnest.

Blenheim IV T1933 UX- took off from RAF Watton at 08:40 on 13 AUG 1940. (Source: Aircrew Remembered has this.) Bristol Blenheim * p014MACR

3 airmen.