Main image - Image showing the burnt out wreck of the L1 + HW. (Jolie).

Reason for loss:

The Ju 87 'Stuka' may have been the first victory for the Spitfire pilot F/O G. A. Brown of No.66 Squadron. After the plane was attacked and shot down, it landed under Werkendam in the so-called polder Bogers. The pilot Wilhelm Bienk knew that his plane is damaged in time and baled out with his parachute, after he was captured by Dutch soldiers, he was released by the Germans a few days later. His Bordfunker, Gefreiter Günther Langner died in the burnt part of the Stuka and was buried on May 16, 1940 in Werkendam, later his remains were taken to the Military Cemetery "Zuijlen" in Breda. After the war he was reburied in the German cemetery in IJsslsteyn Block AZ, Row II, Grave No. 27.

Researched by Jan Jolie and compiled by Melvin Brownless. (2020).

Page reconstructed by Alexander D King, March 2025.