NIGHT-TIME RECORD
British Official Wireless.
SIX NAZI PLANES DOWN
Rugby, Sept. 17. It is now officially stated by the Air Ministry that during the night of Sunday and Monday four enemy bombers were shot down by anti-aircraft guns. Six enemy aircraft were therefore destroyed during that night following the daylight battle in which the German air force lost 185 bombers and fighters- This night tatai, like the day total preceding it, made a record, being the largest number of enemy aircraft brought down during the hours of darkness since the intensive operations by the German air force against south-east England and London began.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1940, Page 8
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