October 27, 2004 at 9:09 am
Sunday 27th October 1940 – The Fallen
43 squadron, Usworth
Hurricane L1963, Sgt L.V. Toogood killed, crashed vertically from height during high-altitude aerobatics, cause unknown, but probably oxygen failure, fell at Congburn Dean, Edmondsley, 10.25 hrs.
66 squadron, Gravesend
Spitfire P7539, P/O J.R. Mather killed, crashed and burned out at Half Moon Lane, Hildenborough, cause unknown but possible anoxia victim, 08.30 hrs.
74 squadron, Biggin Hill
Spitfire P7526, Sgt J.A. Scott killed, shot down in combat with Bf109s over Maidstone, crashed and exploded at Dundas Farm, Elmstead, 09.00 hrs.
145 squadron, Tangmere
Hurricane P3167, P/O A.R.I.G. Jottard missing, shot down by Bf109 five miles south east of the Isle of Wight, 17.15 hrs.
603 squadron, Hornchurch
Spitfire P7439, F/O C.W. Goldsmith killed (died 28/10/40), shot down in surprise attack by Bf109s south of Maidstone, crashed near Waltham, 14.05 hrs.
Spitfire P7365, P/O R.B. Dewey killed, shot down by Bf109s in surprise attack south of Maidstone, flew into a tree at Apple Tree Corner, Chartham Hatch, 14.05 hrs.
For more information about the events of the day click here http://www.raf.mod.uk/bob1940/october27.html
By: von Perthes - 27th October 2004 at 18:10
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By: ettrick40 - 27th October 2004 at 10:43
Alexis JOTTARD was the sixth and last Belgian killed during the Battle .On 1st november is Roger de CANNART d’HAMALE fallen .He was 21 year old .
Les’t we forget them all (Belgian or not) They saved the free world