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Re: Innsbruck Hötting Airfield Aerial View
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Re: Innsbruck Hötting Airfield Aerial View
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Re: Innsbruck Hötting Airfield Aerial View
Roger, per your map, we have a number of clues. The large mountains behind 857, the small hill on the other side of the valley. Sun angle on the shadows of photos of 590 (?) help as well.
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The location of 113371 are is still a mistery for me. 113371 was found in front of a big (half burnt) building Quote:
Behind WkNr. 111712 (before it was apparently moved to the "Me 262 collection point" in the South West) I can see two Ju 87 (JV44, Forsyth, P.300). The power lines are visible in the background. 111712 is pointing towards East and is South of today's landing strip. Looking towards North there is a building just behind 111712. Quote:
Kind regards Roger |
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For what it is worth. The expression "sun angle" reminded me of this nice site: "Sun or Moon Altitude/Azimuth Table" http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/AltAz.php If one knows the location (coordinates) and (even approximate) date one can use the site to tabulate sun angle and direction for one day (any day and year) in required intervals. If sun angle can be determinated from photo then one can deduct the time (remember GMT +/- x hr) and sun (shadow) direction, too. Accuracy depends of the angle determination error and time interval in the table (you can use even 1 minute intervals). When sun/shadow direction is clear it does help in putting the photo setting on map too. I have used this site several times since an Estonian friend suggested it years ago. Cheers, Kari |
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Here's a section of one of my maps (the original is 1:50 000). I also used a city street map (1: 8 000) as a reference.
Of course, when you all turn to your copies of Ghostbombers (2001), you'll find you already had information in the photo captions like: "This is the southern part of Hötting airfield, in the bend of the River Inn which runs between the field and the first range of hills in the background." |
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Hello Nick,
Thanks for the map. That's very helpful to know where the power line was. With your information and by comparing various photos I have located the approximate location of most Me 262s at Hötting now. Hopefully, an aerial view of Hötting can be found at the given references. The location of the different buildings would help locating the jets even more accurately. Hello Kari, Interesting website! Thanks for the link! Kind regards Roger Gaemperle |
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Gents,
Any progress on the photo and map search? Cheers, David |
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LOL...is 9 years too late?
http://usaaf.forumactif.com/t2913-ve...bg-et-455th-bg http://www.luftbilddatenbank-gmbh.at...dafe3c5ae643ca and for those who are interested in the east airfield http://www.munitionsbergung.at/uploa...f_u_tivoli.jpg the two hangars are southeast of where the sill and and inn rivers meet. looks like a bomb landed directly between the two. |
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