Accident Arado Ar 196 A-2 6W+ON,
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Date:Saturday 8 February 1941
Time:10:00
Type:Arado Ar 196 A-2
Owner/operator:5./B.Fl.Gr.196 Luftwaffe
Registration: 6W+ON
MSN: 1960129
Fatalities:Fatalities: 2 / Occupants: 2
Aircraft damage: Aircraft missing
Location:English Channel, 3 miles south of Dodman Point, Cornwall, England -   United Kingdom
Phase: Combat
Nature:Military
Departure airport:
Destination airport:
Narrative:
On 8 February 1941 two Whirlwind of 263 Sqn RAF (F/O Hughes and Sgt Rudland, forming the Blue Section) took off at 0940 hrs from Exeter for a practive flight but less than an half hour later they were vectored onto an enemy aircraft (Raid 139). 12 miles south of Start Point an Ar 196 was intercepted by Sgt Rudland who chased it and was ready to attack when he saw British colors on the aircraft. He stopped the attack and the aircraft flew into clouds. It then flew close to F/O Hughes who gave it a 5 second burst with no observed results.

Two other Whirlwinds had scrambled to chase this raid at 0906 hrs, flown by Flt Lt Crooks and Plt Off Kenneth Alfred George Graham. They were orbiting south of Dodman Point when Crooks lost view of Graham as they were respectively ordered to patrol above and under the clouds. Two minutes later he saw a float plane crash into the sea. Graham did not return and a coastguard reported that two aircraft had crashed into the sea 3 miles south of Dodman Point, the first in flames. Plt Off Graham was credited with the destruction of an Arado 196 but was lost with its whirlwind I P6969. It is possible that he collided in clouds with the German aircraft, the Ar 196 A-2 WNr 129 6W+ON of 5./196. Both crew, Oblt Adolf Berger (pilot and Staffelkapitän) and Lt zur See Hans-Erich Hirtz (observer), were lost.

Sources:

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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/laurieburley/jeff/pdfs/air271547f541.pdf
Article on the Arado 196 in 1941 by Michel Ledet and Christophe Cony, in Avions n° 139 (French magazine, October 2004)
"1941 the turning point. Part 1", by John Foreman, ISBN 1-871187-22-2
https://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=1798652
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodman_Point

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Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
16-Feb-2017 13:36 Laurent Rizzotti Added
23-Dec-2019 10:10 Nepa Updated [Operator, Operator]

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