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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 10-01-2013, 09:20 PM
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Pilot Officer W J Glowacki. Shot down in France on 24 9 40. He died later the same day. Buried in Guines Community Cemetery by pilots of LG 2.

From the Battle of Britain Historical Society:

"P/O Witold Jozef GLOWACKI VM , 605 Squadron "County of Warwick", Hurricane I P3283 UP*P.
During combat patrol P/O Witold Jozef GLOWACKI and P/O Ian James MUIRHEAD chased a Dornier Do 17Z (Werk. Nr 3317,code F1+GK) from 2./KG 76. They shot down German bomber which crashed near by Cap Griz Nez but when they were returning home without ammo, were surprised by Bf 109s formation from 3./JG 51. P/O Glowacki was shot down by Oblt. Michael SONNER and force landed near by Albermuse (France) and was captured by German soldiers. He was slightly injured but he died the same day in German hospital probably from anafilactic shock after injection against tetanus infection (some sources say that he was executed by German).
P/O Muirhead returned Croydon – he was K.I.A. on 15 October 1940 (Hurricane N2546)"

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Thanks for posting. I had not seen those photos before. Haunting.

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Old 10-02-2013, 08:12 PM
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Oblt. Otto Behrens in Bf 109E-3, Stab JG 1, Jever 1940.



Oblt. Otto Behrens JG 26 (FW 190A) 1942, with Adolf Galland.



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Very interesting, Larry. Please tell us more about him. Any more photos?

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Old 10-02-2013, 08:56 PM
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..Thanks AVRO UK!

I already thought nobody interests this.

more Infos soon!

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Sgt Glowacki and PO Witorzenc, 501 Sqn Gravesend Aug 1940
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Another pic of Albert Gerald Lewis, in the 'office'. Scanned from 'The R.A.F. in Action' published during the war.

His story is here:

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showt...ory-of-a-pilot

with some more great photos.

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43 Squadron.

My 'Waiting for Clodo' thread: http://tinyurl.com/bqxc9ee

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Old 10-03-2013, 07:24 PM
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Hauptmann Joppien (I./JG 51) recieved the Ritterkreuz (knight's Cross) on 16 September 1940, after his twenty-first victory. Scanned from 'Fighter! Luftwaffe Fighter Planes and Pilots'.

The very image of a dashing fighter pilot.

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Another pic of Albert Gerald Lewis, in the 'office'. Scanned from 'The R.A.F. in Action' published during the war.

His story is here:

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showt...ory-of-a-pilot

with some more great photos.

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Thank you for posting, great LINK!

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Flying Officer F.D. Thomas between sorties at Luqa, Malta. Awarded cap and colours playing rugby and cricket for his school. Killed in 1943.
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That photo's one to treasure, Feathered. Thanks for posting.
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Sgt Glowacki and PO Witorzenc, 501 Sqn Gravesend Aug 1940
Want to know more about what happened to these two?
Check this out;

http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/battleo...in/11401.shtml
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