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Subject: Whitley BD232


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Andrew Simmonds
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Date Posted: 12:55:05 05/02/03 Fri

I read with interest your item on Whitley BD232, especially that two of the crew survived the initial impact. Its a detail that I've not read before and wonder how it has now come to light? A number of years ago I bought an RAF navigation map of north wales, pre war dated. On it is marked in a red chinagraph pencil a return route which passes straight across Llyn Dulyn and incidently Llyn Cowlyd and the crash site of Anson LT433

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Re: Whitley BD232Dave Earl13:40:49 05/04/03 Sun


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