Back to Normandy - Recently Added Listings - Short Sunderland https://www.backtonormandy.org/ Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:36:20 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.3 Flight of Short Sunderland I N9048 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-11-27 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/105122-4157893.html On 1940-11-27, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial N9048 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Burnt out in raid. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 10. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Short Sunderland I P9601 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-11-27 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/105123-4157894.html On 1940-11-27, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial P9601 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Destroyed in raid. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 10. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Short Sunderland I N9049 and unknown rank unknown name on 1941-05-10 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/105124-4157895.html On 1941-05-10, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial N9049 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Destroyed in raid on Malta. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 10. The location for the map is Malta Malta. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Short Sunderland I P9602 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-09-02 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/105125-4157896.html On 1940-09-02, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial P9602 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crash landed Oban. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 10. The location for the map is Oban, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Short Sunderland I P9620 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-09-02 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/105126-4157897.html On 1940-09-02, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial P9620 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crash landed Oban. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 10. The location for the map is Oban, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Short Sunderland I P9603 and unknown rank unknown name on 1941-06-24 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/105127-4157898.html On 1941-06-24, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial P9603 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crash landed Pembroke Dock. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 10. The location for the map is Pembroke Dock, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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Flight of Short Sunderland I N6138 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-04-13 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107939-4155081.html On 1940-04-13, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial N6138 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Damaged at Pembroke. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 201. The location for the map is Pembroke, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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fredvogels Wed, 08 Apr 2015 15:33:33 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107939-4155081.html
Flight of Short Sunderland I N9028 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-07-21 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107940-4155076.html On 1940-07-21, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial N9028 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Missing. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 204. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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fredvogels Wed, 08 Apr 2015 15:33:33 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107940-4155076.html
Flight of Short Sunderland I P9620 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-10-29 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107941-4155077.html On 1940-10-29, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial P9620 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crashed . This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 204. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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fredvogels Wed, 08 Apr 2015 15:33:33 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107941-4155077.html
Flight of Short Sunderland I N9021 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-12-15 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107942-4155078.html On 1940-12-15, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial N9021 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crash landed Ivergordon. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 204. The location for the map is Ivergordon, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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fredvogels Wed, 08 Apr 2015 15:33:33 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107942-4155078.html
Flight of Short Sunderland I T9045 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-10-29 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107943-4155079.html On 1940-10-29, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial T9045 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: tDitched (no fuel) 5 miles off Strathy Point. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 204. The location for the map is Strathy Point Lighthouse, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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fredvogels Wed, 08 Apr 2015 15:33:33 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107943-4155079.html
Flight of Short Sunderland I N9046 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-12-11 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107944-4155080.html On 1940-12-11, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial N9046 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Burnt out at Sullom Voe. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 204. The location for the map is Sullom Voe Oil Terminal, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
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fredvogels Wed, 08 Apr 2015 15:33:33 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107944-4155080.html
Flight of Short Sunderland I T9044 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-10-02 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/107954-4155066.html On 1940-10-02, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial T9044 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Sunk at Pembroke. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 210. The location for the map is Pembroke, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
There are several possibilities in investigating the flight records on Back to Normandy. All the flights are plotted on maps, sorted day by day, by squadron, by type aircraft, by year or month, by location and much more! Don't miss this!!!
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Flight of Short Sunderland I P9622 and unknown rank unknown name on 1940-10-29 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/108124-4154896.html On 1940-10-29, Pilot, navigator or other duty? unknown name (unknown rank, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Short Sunderland I with serial P9622 for this duty: unknown operation. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss: Crashed near Wick. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 228. The location for the map is Wick, United Kingdom. Circumstances at the end of this mission for this unknown person: he died, but circumstances of death are unknown. There is no commemoration location known.
There are several possibilities in investigating the flight records on Back to Normandy. All the flights are plotted on maps, sorted day by day, by squadron, by type aircraft, by year or month, by location and much more! Don't miss this!!!
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fredvogels Wed, 08 Apr 2015 15:33:33 +0100 https://www.backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/short-sunderland/108124-4154896.html