WebFlight Lieutenant Norman John EDWARDS (79510) of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve . Pilot. Circumstances of Death: Lost in aircraft Wellington III X3473 IBCC. Death of Death 1942-06-04 Age: 28 years.. Served in 101 Sqdn. Burial/Commemoration Details : Coll. grave 14. B. 4-8. at Becklingen War Cemetery, Germany (Map)More Details: SON … WebRAF Elsham Wolds was protected by night bombing decoy Q sites at South Ferriby to the north and Great Limber to the south-east. The airfield closed in 1947 and its site is now bisected by the A15 dual carriageway from south to north. 576 Sqn formed here from C Flt, 103 Sqn in Nov 1943 before moving to RAF Fiskerton in Oct 1944.
EW Airfield - Elsham Wolds
WebDrivers heading to or from the Humber Bridge on the A15 may notice a large curved-roofed building as they pass alongside the Elsham Wolds Industrial Estate. The building is a ‘J’ Type aircraft hangar, one of the few … An airfield was established at Elsham as early as December 1916 and used by C Flight of No. 33 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps, initially operating F.E.2 and later Avro 504 and Bristol F.2 Fighter biplanes. From June 1918 to June 1919 it was also the squadron's headquarters, taking over from Gainsborough. The site was the most northerly of three airfields, along with RAF Kirton in Lindsey (B Flight) and RAF … sustav protuprovale
Flight Lieutenant N J EDWARDS (79510), Royal Air Force Volunteer ...
http://www.raf-lincolnshire.info/elshamwolds/elshamwolds.htm http://www.hammerfilms.com/the-haunted-airfields-of-wwii-britain/ WebAirfield; Vickers: Wellington: Ic: X9609: PM-H: 103 Sqdn: RAF: 1910: Elsham Wolds: Time Cause of the Crash Crash Location Damage Province; 2246: Shot down by Oblt. H. Woltersdorf of 7./NJG 1: Crashed Ambt-Delden near Bentelo: Overijssel: Function Mil Rank Ini Name Age Mil reg Air Force barehan moro