This day during The Battle of Britain, Day 13.
By R.T. Bickers
Monday, July 22:
Fair in the Dover straits, cloudy down-Channel. In eastern England, showery with bright intervals.
Day: Light attacks against ships in the Channel.
Night: Mines sewn between Kent and North-east Scotland.
Aircraft Losses: RAF1, Luftwaffe 1
Another account from Battle-of-Britain.com
22nd July
Weather Forecast
Fair in the Dover Straits and cloudy in the Channel. Bright intervals with showers in the South East.
Combat Report
Activity by the enemy was greatly reduced and for once, not by the weather. A few small reconnaissance raids were plotted during the morning with no interceptions or combat made. The first, and only, action of the day came at about 1300hrs when Hurricanes of No: 145 Squadron shot down a Do17 off Selsey Bill.
During the night, however, the number of raids significantly increased with mines being dropped on British ports along the south & east coasts and the Thames Estuary. Bombs were dropped on South Essex, Norfolk, near Manston, Kidderminster, Welshpool, Brough, Edinburgh, near Drem and South Wales. At about 2345 hours, a Do 17 was shot down near Selsey Bill.
Statistics
R.A.F. Losses: 6 aircraft damaged or destroyed (5 of which were non-combat) and 1 pilot killed.
Luftwaffe Losses: 5 aircraft damaged or destroyed and 7 pilots & aircrew killed or missing.
NOTE: Losses include non-combat patrols and other accidents.
Messerschmitt Bf 109 E Engine Runup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUejOouNqUk
Messerschmitt Bf-109 Times Two
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAgX7YAjjOY&mode=related&search=
From R.T. Bicker's BOB
Enthusiastic bomb crew
Unteroffizier Leo Zaunbrecher (left) poses in front of his Bf 109 shortly before being shot down and captured.
Hermann Goering in France.
Mechs at work on a Polish Hurricane.
Shay
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Semper Fortis