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Old 18th Feb 2020, 14:31
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Quemerford
 
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Originally Posted by l.garey
When I worked in the UAE from 2000 to 2004 I became very interested in the history of aircraft crashes in the Trucial States during WW2. I wrote up those that I could find and, aware of the story of Hannibal, looked into that event as far as I could. Like others before me, I found nothing more than was known already. I and some friends even traced the possible overland course toward Sharjah in the forlorn (but not really serious) hope of finding some trace in fencing of camel enclosures (!). Of course, nothing. I still find the story tantalising. http://www.adias-uae.com/publication...yergarey04.pdf

Laurence
Laurence, you wrote, “Amazingly, this incident is still classified as secret in the UK…”, which raised an eyebrow. Files are public domain at Kew and have been for many years. So to both you and POBJOY: have you consulted these?
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