Fairey Battle I (K9383 MQ-) on a mission to Sedan on 1940-05-13
On Tuesday, 14 May 1940, (a part of) the aircraft of the 226 squadron (RAF), took off for a mission to Sedan in France from a station (airfield) in or near Reims/Champagne.
One of the crew members was Aircraftman 1st Class D Barber. He departed for his mission at 15:25.
He flew with a Fairey Battle (type I, with serial K9383 and code MQ-). His mission and of the other crew members was planned for Tuesday, 14 May 1940.
Information about aircraft who did not return from this mission can be found here. Information about the other crew members on this flight can be found at this website (Aircrew Remembered). This website also provides the flight information for this record.
One of the crew members was Aircraftman 1st Class D Barber. He departed for his mission at 15:25.
He flew with a Fairey Battle (type I, with serial K9383 and code MQ-). His mission and of the other crew members was planned for Tuesday, 14 May 1940.
Information about aircraft who did not return from this mission can be found here. Information about the other crew members on this flight can be found at this website (Aircrew Remembered). This website also provides the flight information for this record.
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