The remains of the stabilo of a Vickers Wellington that recurring from a bombs to Bremen through the first German radar guidance by a German night hunter was intercepted and shot, exploded, and collapsed in debris in Oosterwolde. The Vickers Wellington KX-t L7844 belonged to a Squadron of the RAF which was staffed by Czech Airborne staff. On the conscious night of 16 October, two crew members per parachute could leave the plane on time, it were SGT. Emanuel Novotny and SGT. Augustin Sestak, which prisoners were made. The pilot officer Hubert Jarosek also left the burning device but since his p
The remains of the stabilo of a Vickers Wellington that recurring from a bombs to Bremen through the first German radar guidance by a German night hunter was intercepted and shot, exploded, and collapsed in debris in Oosterwolde. The Vickers Wellington KX-t L7844 belonged to a Squadron of the RAF which was staffed by Czech Airborne staff. On the conscious night of 16 October, two crew members per parachute could leave the plane on time, it were SGT. Emanuel Novotny and SGT. Augustin Sestak, which prisoners were made. The pilot officer Hubert Jarosek also left the burning device but since his parachute did not open, he liked the rest of the crew to know pilot officer Bohumil Landa and the Sergeantes Otto Jirsak and Karel Klimt death.
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