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LM658 - AIRCRAFT DETAILS MAKE/MODEL Avro Lancaster
BIII.
03/08/44 Delivered to Squadron. Note;
LM 658 came down on private farmland that at the time of the crash belonged to the Scholten family, situated between the villages of Marienberg and Bergentheim in the province of Overijssel, Netherlands. The aircraft had been badly damaged by fire and had broken up. Wreckage was promptly recovered and disposed by the authorities in the usual manner with any reusable salvage shipped back to Germany. In the years after the war, agricultural operations
would occasionally yield debris in the form of small shards of perspex
and molten metal but in recent years all evidence of LM658 has disappeared.
Source; Mr Laurence Pilfold nephew of Flt Sgt Watts, the wireless
operator killed in the crash, relatives of whom have visited the area
in the past and are in possession of a single shard of molten metal from
the crash site.
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