Britain's unluckiest WW2 pilot parachuted out after mistaking greenhouses for the White Cliffs of Dover - and landed in Nazi-occupied territory.
Sgt Robert Stirling was part of 87 Squadron and lost his bearings while chasing a German bomber towards France in April 1941.
The young pilot, then 23, realised he was dangerously low on fuel and attempted to return to Exeter, Devon, where he was stationed.
But his compass was broken and during his attempt to navigate back to base he believed the reflection of the thousands of greenhouses was the famous chalk cliffs on the Kent coastline. What is your view?
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