Back to Normandy - Recently Added Listings - Supermarine Walrus https://backtonormandy.org/ Thu, 28 Mar 2024 12:44:55 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.3 Flight of Walrus I W2773 and Pilot Officer J L Barber on 1943-04-14 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/walrus/109026-4153994.html On 1943-04-14, Pilot J L Barber (Pilot Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Walrus I with serial W2773 for this duty: ASR. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss are unknown. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 277. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Barber: 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://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/walrus/109026-4153994.html
Flight of Walrus I W2773 and Pilot Officer L R Healey on 1943-04-14 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/walrus/109027-4153995.html On 1943-04-14, Pilot L R Healey (Pilot Officer, RAF) with an unknown servicenumber, flew a Walrus I with serial W2773 for this duty: ASR. His mission was not completed. Circumstances of the aircraft loss are unknown. This aircraft was a part of squadron no. 277. The location for the map is the English Channel. Circumstances at the end of this mission for Healey: 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://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/walrus/109027-4153995.html
Walrus lost at North Sea (15 km W Den Haag ) on 20-03-1945 (SGLO ref: T5410A) https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/walrus/13401-Walrus13401.html

At the date of 20-03-1945, time: 1145, the aircraft type Walrus has been lost. The location of the plane was found at: North Sea (15 km W Den Haag ). The unit of crew and plane is: 276 Sqdn.. First flyer rank: Wireless Operator, name: B. Bowe. The plane belonged to the Allied forces.

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fredvogels Wed, 10 Oct 2012 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/air-force-operations/airplanes-allies-and-axis-lost/walrus/13401-Walrus13401.html