He flew with a Handley Page Halifax (type II, serial HX180, code DY-E).
Hagen
Hagen: 243 Lancasters and 8 Mosquitos. This raid was a complete success achieved on a completely cloud-covered target of small size, with only a moderate bomber effort and at trifling cost. The Oboe skymarking was perfect and severe damage was caused.2 Lancasters lost, 0.8 per cent of the force.
At the same time as the main attack on Hagen was ending, 12 Oboe Mosquitos were dispatched to attack a steelworks at Witten, north-west of Hagen, for training purposes. 8 Mosquitos bombed at Witten and 2, whose Oboe equipment failed, dropped their bombs on the fires burning in Hagen. No aircraft lost.
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