The Whitby Heinkel.

The Whitby Heinkel.
First enemy aircraft shot down on British soil in World War 2 (3rd February 1940)
http://www.airshowspresent.com/heinkel-he-111-1hfm---the-first-luftwaffe-aircraft-brought-down-in-england.html




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  1. Fascinating! Kinda brings the war, right to your front door! :-)

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  2. That's a rather poignant story and I bet Townsend's autobiography is quite interesting. To visit the enemy gunner and shake hands is a reminder of just how strange wartime can be. It's amazing that plane could be landed in its damaged condition, no less with survivors.

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  3. Oshi Shikigami Amazing it landed where it did!

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  4. Ann Kennedy 77 years ago next month. I bet the farmers wife had a reel shock when she looked out of the curtains.

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  5. Darran Hughes I bet you're right:-) That's not something to be easily forgotten!

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  6. Mullard Antiques and Collectibles(null) thank you.

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  7. Darran Hughes You do find some interesting things for us to see. Gosh that must have made quite a clatter when it landed. Looking at the pictures it would look as if the wrong wing was shown as damaged in the drawing, but still a very good depiction of everything. Really enjoyed all of this, thank you.

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  8. Any info on the crew of the plane? Did they survive? Bail out? captured? or such?

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  9. Oshi Shikigami the link tells the story of the crew.

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