THIRTEEN PLANES DESTROYED IN TWO DAYS
Unsuccessful Attack on Convoy in Channel EXTENDED BRITISH RECONNAISSANCE OVER GERMANY TWO MACHINES FAIL TO RETURN In raids on Britain yesterday six German planes de „ stroyed, a Daventry broadcast states. Yesterday a f . tern °° enemy bombers made an unsuccessful attack on a nis voy in the English Channel. Anti-aircraft fire forced the bombers to withdraw and fighters escorting the om er broken up by R.A.F. fighters. , A raid on the west of England did some damage and caused a few casualties. Germany lost seven bombers in raids ovex Britain on Sunday. avw Bombers of the Pv.A.F. carried out daylight flights over enemy territory, mainly on reconnaissance. An aerodromes was attacked in Central Germany. The operations were extens v . Two planes did not return.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 July 1940, Page 5
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