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John Vasco 22nd October 2012 16:28

Re: Where is the rudder on Werner Mölders' a/c shot down with Heinz Asmus on 25.10.40 over England?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Saunders (Post 156728)
No. Absolutely not there, and never has been. And not in existence anywhere so far as I know.

Are you getting muddled with Heinz Ebeling's rudder at Hawkinge, perhaps?

No, Andy, not with Ebeling's. This is what is at Lashenden: "... A large section of fuselage from Me109 W/Nr 3737 the personnel aircraft of German “Ace” Werner Molders that blew up over Marden in 1940..." from their website. That is what I saw when I was there. I stand corrected regarding the rudder.

bn785371 22nd October 2012 16:43

Re: Where is the rudder on Werner Mölders' a/c shot down with Heinz Asmus on 25.10.40 over England?
 
What has become of the bucketseat of this aircraft,wich I saw hanging in Lashenden the early 80's?

Andy Saunders 23rd October 2012 15:39

Re: Where is the rudder on Werner Mölders' a/c shot down with Heinz Asmus on 25.10.40 over England?
 
I think that went back to its original owner.

In my piece for "Aviation News" almost 30 years ago I recall that I looked at what pieces were from which aeroplane - ie Topfer or Asmus.

As to the rudder, I take the point that it may have made a nice trophy but I am convinced that if it still survived today then we'd have known about it by now. The fact that it was seen by the IO (an RAF AI(g) officer) would suggest it was in the clutches of the authorities and probably wouldn't have ended up in private souvenir hunter's hands. It probably went the way of much else; on the scrapheap at 49 MU Faygate. The only other possibility is that it went to some RAF or Army unit as a trophy, but if it did then I really don't think it survives today.

I'd love to be proved wrong, though.

Larry Hickey 23rd October 2012 16:14

Re: Where is the rudder on Werner Mölders' a/c shot down with Heinz Asmus on 25.10.40 over England?
 
Andy et.al.

Alas, Andy, you're probably right, but I had to ask. Sometimes things come about in very unexpected ways, and by stimulating the issue, who knows what may eventually fall out?

Regards,

Larry Hickey
EoE Project Coordinator


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