On 10th June 1944 four de Havilland Mosquitoes from 248 Squadron, flying from RAF Portreath, Cornwall, led by de Havilland Mosquito LR347, T - Tommy, crewed by Flt. Lt. Stanley G Nunn and Flying Officer J. M. Carlin, took part in an attack on U-821 off Ushant by The crew of the U-boat subsequently abandoned ship and the craft was later sunk by a 206 Sqn Liberator. On 16th July 1944 this aircraft was badly damaged by German anti aircraft fire and a subsequent belly landing at Portreath.
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De Havilland Mosquito Print
De Havilland Mosquito; digital Illustration
On 10th June 1944 four de Havilland Mosquitoes from 248 Squadron, flying from RAF Portreath, Cornwall, led by de Havilland Mosquito LR347, T - Tommy, crewed by Flt. Lt. Stanley G Nunn and Flying Officer J. M. Carlin, took part in an attack on U-821 off Ushant by The crew of the U-boat subsequently abandoned ship and the craft was later sunk by a 206 Sqn Liberator. On 16th July 1944 this aircraft was badly damaged by German anti aircraft fire and a subsequent belly landing at Portreath.
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