

Observer: 1375023 Sgt Daniel McCready - Runnymede Memorial Panel 47. Pilot: 934205 Sgt Douglas Victor Sizmur - Runnymede Memorial Panel 52. Pilot: NZ/403959 Sgt Francis Charles Harrison-Smith RNZAF - Runnymede Memorial Panel 63. It was shot down by a night-fighter (flown by Ofw Paul Gildner of 5./NJG 2 who claimed it as his 20th victory) and crashed at 2305 hrs into the part of the Waddenzee that became after the war the Lauwerszee. In the evening of 30 November 1941 the Wellington IC Z1099 of 75 (New Zealand) Sqn RAF took off from Feltwell for a raid on Emden. Two Whitleys and one Wellington did not return from this raid and only one of theuir 16 crew survived as a POW. _ 50 aircraft attacked Emden and claimed good bombing results. There was no casualty for the last two categories. Total British losses for the raid were 15 aircraft lost (6 Wellingtons, 4 Hampdens, 4 Whitleys and 1 Halifax, with 61 KIA and 18 POW), two more (a Wellington and a Whitley) ditching on the British coast and three other (a Halifax, a Hampden and a Whitley) lost in crashes in England. Kiel reported bombs but no casualty and four bombers were claimed shot down in flames by the local Flak. Hamburg reported 22 fires, including 2 large ones, 65 killes, 176 injured and more than 2,500 bombed out. You will take part in all of the major combat battles, fighting with real players all over the world. Members of the newly-formed Kirin Tor Offensive and the Sunreaver Onslaught are facing off to lay claim to the isle before the other faction does. War Thunder is a next generation MMO combat game dedicated to World War II military aviation, armored vehicles, and fleets. 122 crew claimed good bombing results in moonlit conditions, while 35 other bombed alternative targets. The Isle of Thunder is an island found northwest of Kun-Lai Summit and Townlong Steppes. _ 181 aircraft (92 Wellingtons, 48 Hampdens, 24 Whitleys, 11 Halifaxes, 4 Manchesters and 2 Stirlings) went to Hamburg to bomb shipyards and three aiming points in the city.

75 (NZ) Squadron Royal Air Force (75 (NZ) Sqn RAF)ĭuring the night of 30 November-1 December 1941, the RAF Bomber Command flew 246 sorties in the following operations:
