Long lost WW2 bomber flown by hero Brit on daring raid before being shot down by Nazis found on seabed after 80 yrs
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A LOST Second World War bomber shot down by the Nazis with a British airman aboard has been found after 82 years.

Leslie Norman Row, from Gravesend, Kent, was flying a mission over the Mediterranean when his Baltimore Bomber was attacked.

Underwater wreckage of a World War II bomber.
RAAF Baltimore FW282 has been found on the Greek seabed 82 years after it was shot downCredit: AegeanTec via Pen News
Diver exploring a WWII plane wreck underwater.
The attack bomber was on a mission to map the Greek coastline when it crashed into the MediterraneanCredit: AegeanTec via Pen News
Diver exploring a WWII plane wreck underwater.
It was finally located 61 metres down beneath the Aegean SeaCredit: AegeanTec via Pen News
Map showing the location of a WWII RAAF bomber found off the coast of Antikythera, Greece.

The plane, part of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), crashed off the Greek island of Antikythera, killing Leslie and two comrades.

After nearly 82 years of uncertainty, divers have finally brought closure to the victims’ families by discovering the bomber 61 meters below the Aegean Sea.

Harry Green, president of the Gravesham and Ebbsfleet branch of the Royal British Legion, said the young airman had made the ultimate sacrifice.

He said: “He died in the name of his country, and that in itself says it all.

“He’s given up his life, he’s given up his future, and all his family.

“It’s taken a long time to find the plane, and respect to the people who have gone out and found it.”

Leslie, a navigator, flew his final mission on December 3, 1943, when he and his comrades were tasked with photographing the Greek coast.

Also killed were air gunners Colin William Walker of the RAAF and John Gartside of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).

The only survivor was the Aussie pilot, William Alroy Hugh Horsley, who was handed over to the Germans and spent the rest of the war a prisoner.

After his release, Horsley described how they had been returning from their mission when they were engaged by two Messerschmitt Bf 109s.

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He later recounted: “The Me-109s delivered seven attacks, during which the aircraft was set on fire in the port wing.

“The intercommunications systems were destroyed, and Pilot Officer Walker and Warrant Officer Gartside wounded – extent unknown.”

What followed was a rough landing at sea.

He wrote: “When I regained consciousness the aircraft was submerged at the nose, and sea water was up to my neck.

Black and white photo of Leslie Norman Row, a British airman.
Leslie Norman Row was flying the plane and lost his life in the attackCredit: Gravesend Grammar via Pen News
Black and white photo of William Alroy Hugh Horsley in a military uniform.
William Alroy Hugh Horsley was the only survivor of the crash, and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of the GermansCredit: P Horsley via Pen News
Black and white photo of a Martin Baltimore bomber in flight.
The bomber’s final mission was on December 3, 1943Credit: Pen News

“I released my safety harness, stood up and the aircraft submerged under me.

“I swam over the area where the aircraft went under, but no one else exited the plane, which sank in deep water approximately 300 yards from Antikythera’s northern shore.

“I then swam to shore in full sight of the spot until picked up by some fishermen from Antikythera.”

For 81 years the plane would remain hidden.

But last year AegeanTec, a Greek technical diving group, rediscovered it.

Believing it to be the lost plane, RAAF Baltimore FW282, they contacted the History and Heritage Branch of the Aussie air force.

Underwater wreckage of a World War II bomber.
AegeanTec, a Greek technical diving group, rediscovered the wreckage last yearCredit: AegeanTec via Pen News
Underwater wreckage of a WWII bomber.
Air marshal Stephen Chappell, chief of the RAAF, said he hoped the find would bring closureCredit: AegeanTec via Pen News

Now the identity of the missing plane has been confirmed.

Richard Knighton, Air Chief Marshal and Chief of the Air Staff at the RAF, stated that the discovery underscored the enduring relationship among the three air forces.

“It’s an honour to acknowledge the bravery of the multinational crew,” Sir Richard said.

“This was a generation who embodied the importance of service and comradeship.

“Their efforts were the base on which the RAF continues to maintain the security of the UK at home and abroad.

“Their sense of duty inspires future generations of all of our air forces.”

Air marshal Stephen Chappell, chief of the RAAF, hoped the find would bring closure.

“This aircraft discovery is significant and offers the chance to provide closure to families,” he said.

“The efforts of groups such as AegeanTec are critical for us in accounting for those 3,143 Australian aviators with no known grave from the Second World War and the Korean conflict.

“I am pleased, alongside my colleagues from the RAF and RNZAF, to this week to be able to announce the find.

“And for us to acknowledge, collectively, the bravery of this combined crew of aviators from our three nations.”

Air vice-marshal Darryn Webb, chief of the RNZAF, echoed the sentiment.

He said: “I hope this will bring some sense of closure for the families.

“The sacrifice of this brave crew has long been remembered, especially by their families, and we can now honour their final resting-place with the respect they deserve.”

Three Royal Air Force officers in uniform.
Lleft to right: RAF Chief of Staff Richard Knighton, RAAF Chief Stephen Chappell, and Chief of RNZAF Darryn WebbCredit: Maddison Scott via Pen News
Black and white photo of Colin William Walker.
Colin William Walker was an Australian gunner who lost his lifeCredit: K Row via Pen News
Black and white photo of John Gartside, a British airman.
John Gartside, a New Zealander, was the other gunner who died in the crashCredit: Pen News

Row was born on March 2, 1918, to Albert Edward and Florence Mabel Row.

A commemorative biography of him on the Gravesend Grammar School website lists him as a former pupil, back when it was The County School for Boys.

It says he appeared in a school production of Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice, was a prefect, and played in the school’s first XV rugby team.

Leslie left school in 1937 and joined the RAF in 1941.

His father, who’d served in the merchant navy during the First World War, joined the Royal Navy reserves during the second, and father and son were briefly reunited in Egypt.

Just a few months later, the younger man was killed.

He is now remembered at the Alamein Memorial in Egypt.

RAAF Baltimore Bomber

THE Martin 187 Baltimore was a twin-engine light attack bomber used by the Allies in WW2.

It was made in the US until 1941, when construction transferred to the UK.

The model was never used operationally by the US, but did serve with the British, Canadian, Australian, South African, Greek and Italian air forces.

The Baltimore debuted in June 1941, and began to be used by the British later that year exclusively in the Mediterranean and North Africa.

A total of 1,575 Baltimores were built before the model was retired in 1949.

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