Maestro
Master Sergeant
Greetings ladies and gentlemen.
On May 4, 1944 at 8:00 PM, a Mosquito Mk. XIII (coded "MM446") shot down a bunch of German planes over Longvic airfield. The British pilot was Wing Commander Geoffrey Horace Goodman (DFC, DSO) and his navigator was Flight Officer WFE Thomas.
- 1 of them crashed on Ouges, between the Dams number 61 and 62 of the Canal de Bourgogne.
- 1 of them crashed on Ouges, near Vernois farm.
- 1 of them crashed on the airfield.
- 2 more crashed outside of the town.
For some reasons, WC Goodman only claimed four enemy planes.
Goodman only fired 523 bullets to take down those Heinkel 111.
Source : http://www.histavia21.net/HISTAV2/Cra1944.htm
On May 4, 1944 at 8:00 PM, a Mosquito Mk. XIII (coded "MM446") shot down a bunch of German planes over Longvic airfield. The British pilot was Wing Commander Geoffrey Horace Goodman (DFC, DSO) and his navigator was Flight Officer WFE Thomas.
- 1 of them crashed on Ouges, between the Dams number 61 and 62 of the Canal de Bourgogne.
- 1 of them crashed on Ouges, near Vernois farm.
- 1 of them crashed on the airfield.
- 2 more crashed outside of the town.
For some reasons, WC Goodman only claimed four enemy planes.
Goodman only fired 523 bullets to take down those Heinkel 111.
Source : http://www.histavia21.net/HISTAV2/Cra1944.htm