Submitted by Name: Chris Jarrett From: Sudbury, Canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: Very neat site! I am particulary interested in the wrecks found (or waiting to be found) in lake IJsselmeer as I beleive my great uncles' plane (Halifax II HR 713 408 squadron RCAF lost on April 3/4 1943) may be there. According to one on-line source, it is 13 km W Harderwijk. Anyway, hard to beleive that it is possible wreck might one day be found. Keep up the great work!
Chris Jarrett
Added: November 15, 2008
Submitted by Name: Rob West From: Los Angeles, California, USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: I visited the polders in 1970, and was shown the wreckage of Short Stirling BF 523/90 sqdn RAF. Since then I am researching the history of the aircraft and crew. Keep up the good work Het Best TSgt Robert E West USAF Retired
Added: October 13, 2008
Submitted by Name: W.M.J. Stokkink From: Zaandam (Holland) E-mail: Contact
Comments: Op 28/9 hebben wij het Fort bezocht en de voordracht van dhr. Nauta meegemaakt. Het was een mooie presentatie waaruit de bevlogenheid van betrokkene voor dit werk bleek. Het was zeer interressant. Tijdens onze rondgang door het museum kregen we een goede indruk van het geen er gedurende de oorlog in Noord Holland is gebeurd. Hartelijke groet, WMJ Stokkink
Added: September 29, 2008
Submitted by Name: Horst-Manfred Gerngreif From: Hilden /Germany E-mail: Contact
Comments: We met about a week ago on the Woensberg near Huizen,for the Morris Minor weekend.I would like very much to be involved in excavating WWII aircraft near us.So far no contact.Meeting you is a real step forward in my pursuit of dealing with our past in that particular way. I wish you all the best in your present and future projects.Would like so much to take part. Yours :Horst from Hilden /Germany
Added: September 15, 2008
Submitted by Name: Graham French From: Ipswich, UK E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi just looked at your site, my interest is Hawker Typhoons and Tempests. I thought you had a Typhoon fuselage? Will visit if you have.
Graham
Admin reply: Dear Graham,
Indeed we have a fuselage section of Typhoon RB396, XP-W of 174 squadron. Plane was damaged by flak and made an emergency landing. Pilot F/L C.W. House survived unharmed. Hope to hear from you. Bye,
Harm van der Laan Secretary ARG 1940-1945
Added: September 4, 2008
Submitted by Name: Webmaster ARG1940-1945 From: Netherlands E-mail: Contact
Comments: Welcome to the guestbook of our Foundation Aircraft Recovery Group 1940-1945.
We're looking forward to your responses/input. Therefore we hope you'll sign our questbook and share your thoughts with us!
Best regards,
All volunteers of Aircraft Recovery Group 1940-1945
Name: Chris Jarrett
From: Sudbury, Canada
E-mail: Contact
Very neat site! I am particulary interested in the wrecks found (or waiting to be found) in lake IJsselmeer as I beleive my great uncles' plane (Halifax II HR 713 408 squadron RCAF lost on April 3/4 1943) may be there. According to one on-line source, it is 13 km W Harderwijk. Anyway, hard to beleive that it is possible wreck might one day be found. Keep up the great work!
Chris Jarrett