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Here's what I found at -
http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmari...perations.html "Attacked by a squadron of four-engined long range bombers stated in Russia. One bomb hit on the bow. The Tirpitz is out out of action." Who knows what these planes were? Were they Soviet or British/American stationed in the USSR? |
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They were number 9 & 617(Dambuster) squadrons RAF flying Lancasters who
staged through aRussian base as all UK bases were out of range; 617's aircraft were carrying in their extended bombays 12000lb Tallboy bombs, 9's aircraft were carrying 500lb Johnny Walker mines that were designed for Capital ships in shallow water. Below is the link that describes the final raid in November which actually sank Tirpitz, it was carried out by the same 2 squadrons after the aircraft had their armour plate and dorsal turrets removed plus more powerful engines & extra fuel tanks fitted so they could fly from Lossiemouth in Scotland. Myc http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homep...der/attack.htm |
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![]() wrote in message m... Here's what I found at - http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmari...itz/operations. html "Attacked by a squadron of four-engined long range bombers stated in Russia. One bomb hit on the bow. The Tirpitz is out out of action." Who knows what these planes were? Were they Soviet or British/American stationed in the USSR? They were Lancasters of 617 Sqn, RAF, They flew to a base in Russia from where they launched the raid. |
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hlg wrote:
wrote in message m... Here's what I found at - http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmari...itz/operations. html "Attacked by a squadron of four-engined long range bombers stated in Russia. One bomb hit on the bow. The Tirpitz is out out of action." Who knows what these planes were? Were they Soviet or British/American stationed in the USSR? They were Lancasters of 617 Sqn, RAF, They flew to a base in Russia from where they launched the raid. Operation 'PARAVAN' ................ Following the raid - from the Murmansk region - the Soviets recovered about six Lancasters that had crash landed and put two of them into service with the VVS. I made a model of one of them - see :- http://vvs.hobbyvista.com/ModelArtic...ster/index.php The article includes a brief summary about the raids - by 9 & 617 Sqn. As a footnote, since both Squadrons claimed to have sunk the Tirpitz, there is intense rivalry between the two of them over posession of a piece of the German warship (a bulkhead or watertight door IIRC ?). The artifact is in the posession of one of the Squadrons - and the other then leads a raiding party to 're-posess' it. This has been going on since WWII - I don't know who currently has it - does anyone know if it is still going on - and who has it ?? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ Ken Duffey - Flanker Freak & Russian Aviation Enthusiast Flankers Website - http://www.flankers.co.uk/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++ |
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![]() wrote in message m... Here's what I found at - http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmari...perations.html "Attacked by a squadron of four-engined long range bombers stated in Russia. One bomb hit on the bow. The Tirpitz is out out of action." Who knows what these planes were? Were they Soviet or British/American stationed in the USSR? Avro Lancasters of 617 squadron BUT the date on that site is wrong. The attack described took place on on15/9/44 . For a full account see http://www.nucleus.com/~ltwright/Sink-the-Tirpitz.html Keith |
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"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ...
wrote in message m... Here's what I found at - http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmari...perations.html "Attacked by a squadron of four-engined long range bombers stated in Russia. One bomb hit on the bow. The Tirpitz is out out of action." Who knows what these planes were? Were they Soviet or British/American stationed in the USSR? Avro Lancasters of 617 squadron BUT the date on that site is wrong. The attack described took place on on15/9/44 . For a full account see http://www.nucleus.com/~ltwright/Sink-the-Tirpitz.html Keith The Lancasters flew from Yagodnik, near Archangel. There were 27 aircraft: 20 armed with Tallboys and 7 with Johnny Walkers. As for Russian attacks on Tirpitz, I know only of only two confirmed accounts. One was by the K21 submarine in 1942 (a miss) and by Russian bombers on Feb 11/12 1944 ( a failure). There is another reported raid by Russian bombers in Oct '44 but I haven't read anything conclusive verifying that. Rob |
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Subject: Attack on Tirpitz in 14 October 1944
From: "Mycroft" Date: 10/27/03 2:05 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: The said artefact (A piece of bulkhead with a painting on it) is at the RAF museum hendon I saw it in August this year. Myc I remember that day. We flew two missions into Germany that day. It was my birthday. I was 20 years old and I wasn't a teenager any more..Nice day all considered. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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