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Flak damage !

John Lever

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More like a sieve than an aeroplane
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Emchisti

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Halifax JP321/V of 614 Squadron, after returning from a raid on axis marshalling yards at Szombatheley, Hungary. It was attacked by a Ju-88 night-fighter, not flak. It returned to base in Amendola, Italy without injury to the crew. It was subsequently written off.
 

Pilot

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The incendiary cannon fire ignited ammo for the gunners and that did most of the damage.
Bravo, well spotted.
Flak does not puncture or obliterate the skin of an airplane with those small holes..
These came from inside the plane.. so yes, “self inflicted “ somehow.
 

Pilot

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Nope not true .
Splinters of a few mm dont create this kind of damage on an Alu skin..and apparently there are many few mm only, punctures…. unless there was an explosion inside the ‘Fax… provoked by ???
Besides a R4/M hit would have converted the ‘Fax into alu splinters. or sectioned it into at least two pieces.. ( if no further internal explosions/disintegration ).
Not aware of any other anti -aircraft rockets used against allied bombers over the Reich or the axis…
Happy to be convinced otherwise.
 
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Emchisti

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No, I think the original caption is from the IWM and it certainly wouldn't be the first time they have it wrong. Someone on twitter found the original war diary and it was detailed there. I'll see if I can find it.
 

Emchisti

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It was a generic term I was using as I couldn't remember what it was called and am frankly too tired to care, today.
 

Smithy

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I have an account with the NA due to my old job with the national aviation museum here and because of it have free access to records. Out of interest I downloaded the ORB (both summary and record docs) for November '44 for 614.

First image is from the summary detailing target and general op tasking and results.

Second image is from the record of events, detailing JP321's significant reporting to the IO after the raid...

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Emchisti

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Fascinating! So the excerpt on twitter was correct and the IWM wrong again. I only saw the copied text and not the actual document
 
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