Flying Officer
Noel Douglas Fleming

1909- 27 April 1943

Old Colwyn, Denbighshire - Amsterdam

 

 

Noel Douglas Fleming was born in 1909, son of George and Margaret Fleming, of Old Colwyn, Denbighshire. he was married to Monica E. Fleming, of Thornton, Liverpool.

F/O Fleming was an air bomber with 76 Squadron.

On 27 April 1943 they participated in a mission to Duisburg. They took off at 0051 from their base Linton-on-Ouse. They were flying Halifax V DG423-H. They had just converted from the Halifax BII.

His crew consisted of:

Sgt D C McNab
P/O N D Fleming
Sgt F N Slingsby
Sgt B F Keable
Sgt C C Strain
Sgt J Wood


76 Sqn RAF

 

The plane was shot down around 02.34 and claimed by Fw. Heinz Vinke. It crashed in the Reguliersdwarsstraat, close to the Carlton Hotel in the centre of Amsterdam, setting the hotel and a whole block of houses on fire. It was the biggest fire Amsterdam had seen in centuries. It also destroyed one of Amsterdam's finest channel houses, that of Joan Huydecoper.

The whole crew was killed. Ironically the hotel was then used as a Luftwaffe Headquarters. (Anne Frank mentions this event, very shortly, in her diary.)

He Flew Passing Death Upon The Wing And Deathless Rose To Immortality

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

See also:
Sgt Donald McNab
Sgt Jack Clegg
Sgt F N Slingsby
Sgt B F Keable
Sgt C C Strain
Sgt J Wood

Sources:
W.R. Chorley, To See The Dawn Breaking, self published 1981
Martyn, Errol W., For Your Tomorrow, Volume II, Christchurch: Volplane Press 1999

Acknowledgements:
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