Alex,
Great piece of research! As you have shown, there is a lot of confusion about this mission.
For some information on the crash site of Ventura EG-O, see
https://www.tracesofwar.com/sights/1...ntura-EG-O.htm
and AJ200:
https://www.tracesofwar.com/sights/4...ber-AJ-200.htm
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Originally Posted by Alex van de Wetering
487 RNZAF Squadrons home base was located at RAF Methwold at the time, which is in Norfolk, UK, about 35miles NorthEast of Cambridge. As was often the case, the squadron was a mix of commonwealth crew....with obvisously most of them from New Zealand, but also from Canada, UK and Australia.
487 was one of the Squadrons that took part in the highly successfull bombing raid on the Dutch Philips factory in Eindhoven on december 6th 1942.
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Although the clip on YouTube shown below is about the Eindhoven mission, I have included it here as it includes rare footage of the sort of low-level flying used in the Ramrod raid:
"RAF Raid Holland In Daylight (1942)" -
https://youtu.be/ExWCf4gWJvs
H.