Incident Overview
Date: Friday 10 May 1940
Aircraft Type: Douglas DC-2-115E
Owner/operator: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Registration Number: PH-AKP
Location: Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport (AMS) –
ÿ Netherlands
Phase of Flight: Standing
Status: Destroyed, written off
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 0
Component Affected: The Douglas DC-2 PH-AKP, specifically the KLM-owned aircraft, was damaged beyond repair.The Douglas DC-2 PH-AKP, specifically the KLM-owned aircraft, was damaged beyond repair.
Category: Unlawful Interference

On May 10, 1940, the German Luftwaffe’s Kampfgeschwader 4 (KG 4) conducted an attack on Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport (AMS), resulting in the destruction of several aircraft. Notably, a Douglas DC-2 PH-AKP, a KLM-owned aircraft, was damaged beyond repair.On May 10, 1940, the German Luftwaffe’s Kampfgeschwader 4 (KG 4) conducted an attack on Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport (AMS), resulting in the destruction of several aircraft. Notably, a Douglas DC-2 PH-AKP, a KLM-owned aircraft, was damaged beyond repair.
Description
The German invasion of the Netherlands during World War II, started on May 10, 1940. Kampfgeschwader 4 (KG 4), a Luftwaffe bomber unit, carried out an attack on Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport (AMS), destroying several aircraft. One of the aircraft damaged beyond repair was KLM-owned Douglas DC-2 PH-AKP, named “Perkoetoet”.
Primary Cause
The attack on Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport was a strategic bombing campaign undertaken by the German military.The attack on Amsterdam-Schiphol Municipal Airport was a strategic bombing campaign undertaken by the German military.Share on: