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Tapper 28th July 2009 15:55

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
Hi,
I have some old books at home written during the war and with many pictures. This aircraft features in it with some big pictures from several views.
I shall try and dig them out.

ChrisS 28th July 2009 17:48

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
I have these, I hope they help! Note the double wing balkankreuz.

obdl3945 28th July 2009 22:49

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
Hi...

Thanks to everyone who has recently added more contributions to this thread.

ChrisS, many thanks for the great 'up-front' photo; Tapper, would be very interested to see pics you might have, especially from up near the front of the machine, if possible. And to Stephen, I only have two other pics that haven't been shown so far, and they're attached here... :D.

Thanks again, guys.

Kindest regards...

Paul

stephen f. polyak 29th July 2009 01:26

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
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Chris, Paul:

Thank you very much for sharing those pictures. Imagine the mood and talk around that airplane that day! Here's a bit of surviving evidence from the event. Hopefully it will add further knowledge to the historical record for that particular He 111.

Best regards,
Steve

obdl3945 29th July 2009 02:12

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
Stephen...

Thanks for the 'plate'... very interesting... :D. Glad you liked the pics.

Regards

Icare9 29th July 2009 11:41

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
Folks, in the Flight link, you will note that there are thumbnails of other pages from Flight. If you scroll through you will see the second page which has a similar frontal photograph. Thought I'd mention it if no one else spotted the second page......

Brian Bines 29th July 2009 12:14

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
Was not this the crash that inspired the wartime song 'Run Rabbit Run Run Run' when a dead rabbit was found under the wreck. There is a photo of the B Ltn Rolf Niehoff standing with a police officer despite having severe back injuries needing four months in Woolwich Hospital. Niehoff later served in the Bundes Luftwaffe becoming a Major ( this was in After The Battle magazine issue 42 if my notes are right). One other thing many years ago in the Exchange and Mart Magazine (the old E-Bay) Niehoff's flying suit was on sale for something like £5, which I could'nt afford it at the time, I think the suit subsequently appeared in a museum.

Tapper 29th July 2009 16:58

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
Yes Brian I think you are correct and if i remember right it still had perspex fragments in the pockets. Also, is not an MG15 and magazine in a museum from this crash...maybe Edinburgh castle?

obdl3945 29th July 2009 21:13

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
Icare9...

Thank you for pointing out the additional picture in the 'Flight' link. I hadn't noticed it, and it was a very interesting one as well. Much appreciated... :D.

Regards...

Paul

steve.h84 15th August 2009 21:48

Re: The 'Humbie Heinkel' - 28/10/1939
 
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Originally Posted by Brian Bines (Post 89572)
Was not this the crash that inspired the wartime song 'Run Rabbit Run Run Run' when a dead rabbit was found under the wreck. There is a photo of the B Ltn Rolf Niehoff standing with a police officer despite having severe back injuries needing four months in Woolwich Hospital. Niehoff later served in the Bundes Luftwaffe becoming a Major ( this was in After The Battle magazine issue 42 if my notes are right). One other thing many years ago in the Exchange and Mart Magazine (the old E-Bay) Niehoff's flying suit was on sale for something like £5, which I could'nt afford it at the time, I think the suit subsequently appeared in a museum.

Hi Brian,

I was just wondering if there is a link to the photo you mention of "B
Ltn Rolf Niehoff standing with a police officer" and if that photo was
taken at the crash site.

I believe my grandfather (Hugh Harris) was the first police officer on
the scene and I'd be interested to see if he is the police officer in
the photo you mention. My family has always been told that he is in the
photo below, taken at the crash site. I've also attached a close up of
him.

Apparently my grandfather 'acquired' a small brass? bell from within
the aircraft before the military turned up, but no-one in the family
has it anymore, so not sure what happened to it, or even if such an
aircraft would have a bell, can anyone help with that?

Anyway, really interesting thread, I grew up in the area so have known
about it for a long time.

thanks in advance for any help

Steve Harris


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