Dornier Do 17
The museum were indeed as helpful as the could be, but they never had any details on this A/C. in their records. They suggested another source for possible details, but that, like all my leads so far did not bring any results. The picture of the A/C on display in Eaton Park keeps coming to light, but it seems that the details, dates etc etc. are so hard to find.
The German losses in ‘The Battle of Britain Then & Now’, for the period 10th July to Oct 31st., do not specifically list this A/C. the same applies to other sources, this is rather strange, as usually RAF, & German aircraft losses over the UK. are well covered. especially when pictures were taken at the time, even with wartime censureship, offical records were kept by police, army, local authorities. & of course by the units which recovered the A/C.
I will try the records office & Hendon museum to see what they might know on this incident.
Dustyone