Accident Avro Manchester I L7399 ,
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 203049
 
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Date:Sunday 3 May 1942
Time:04:15 LT
Type:Avro Manchester I
Owner/operator:106 Sqn RAF
Registration: L7399
MSN: ZN-X
Fatalities:Fatalities: 5 / Occupants: 7
Aircraft damage: Destroyed
Location:Lilholt, Vojens, Syddanmark -   Denmark
Phase: Combat
Nature:Military
Departure airport:RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire
Destination airport:
Narrative:
Avro Manchester L7399 "ZN-X" of 106 Sqaudron: lost on combat operations on night of 3/3 May 1942. The crew left RAF Coningsby at 22:25 LT on May 2 on a "Gardening" (mine laying) sortie in Kiel Bay. Hit by flak, further to the east, L7399 tried to crash-land near Lilholt, 14 km west of Haderslav, Denmark. It crashed in a field belonging to farmer Oluf Peterson. Wreckage was spread over 500 metres.

The wreck, which had broken in two, was still on fire when Danish police arrived. It was first believed that the crew had left the aircraft by parachute, but when the wreck was investigated five crew-members were found to in the front section.

At a nearby farmhouse belonging to the farmer, two members of the crew, Sgt Kendall and Sgt Hanks, were found. Doctor Nybro from Vojens was treating some minor injuries sustained during landing. They were taken to the police station in Haderslev where they gave their names and those of the other crew. The German Wehrmacht was informed and they were collected by Unteroffizier Birkenhauer who took them to Haderslev barracks. Five crew members were killed while two others survived.

Crew (106 Squadron):
Flt/Sgt William Lewis Johnston Young, pilot, KIA
Sgt Graham Wale, pilot, KIA
W/O Alexander Collingwood Bryce, observer, KIA
Sgt Richard George Davies, wireless operator and air gunner, KIA
Sgt H. Kendall, wireless operator and air gunner, bailed out, survived, captured, taken as PoW
Sgt A. E. Hanks, wireless operator and air gunner, bailed out, survived, captured, taken as PoW
Sgt Henry MacLean, air gunner. KIA

The crew fatalities were buried in Aabenraa on May 6, 1942 at. 6.30; Sgt A.E.Hanks was detained in camps L3 Sagan, L6 Heydekrug and 357 Thorn/Fallingbostel with Sgt H.Kendall. In the airframe, there were 2 live pigeons that were handed over to the intelligence service in Kolding.

A memorial stone has been erected at the crash site in the northern part of the current Skrydstrup air station

Sources:

1. http://www.flensted.eu.com/194215.shtml
2. https://www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-avro-679-manchester-i-lilholt-5-killed
3. http://www.sonsofdamien.co.uk/Man-Lanc%20serials.htm#L7276
4. https://www.facebook.com/InternationalBomberCommandCentre/posts/may-1942/1174048429314065/
5. https://www.airmen.dk/p071.htm
6. http://ribewiki.dk/da/RAF-flyulykke_under_2._verdenskrig#3._maj_1942_Lilholt_ved_Skrydstrup
7. Nachtjagd Combat Archive The Early Years part two
8. Google Maps

Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
17-Dec-2017 15:29 Red Dragon Added
19-May-2019 20:34 Dr. John Smith Updated [Time, Cn, Operator, Total fatalities, Total occupants, Other fatalities, Location, Country, Phase, Nature, Departure airport, Source, Damage, Narrative, Plane category]
22-May-2019 06:34 stehlik49 Updated [Operator]
30-Apr-2022 12:30 TigerTimon Updated [Time, Other fatalities, Location, Source]

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