Bressingham Stirling Memorial
Bressingham, Norfolk
The Memorial
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Bressingham, Norfolk, Norfolk
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What Happened
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Further Reading
Stirling Mk.III BK770 arrived with 75(NZ) Squadron on 2 April 1943 and was lost on 8 April during an operation to Duisburg. A brief W/T distress signal was received at 01:10hrs before the aircraft crashed at Valley Farm, Bressingham, Norfolk, exploding on impact. This was the first Mk III Stirling written off by 75(NZ) Squadron.
What you'll find: Detailed account of the Stirling Mk.III BK770's fate, including its arrival, loss, and crash site.
First Mk III Stirling lost by 75(NZ) SquadronTarget: DuisburgDistress signal received at 01:10hrsCrashed at Valley Farm, Bressingham
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