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Marc-André Haldimann 6th October 2009 11:11

Re: Abandonned Bf 109 G in Southern Italy
 
Robert,
Thanks for the lead.

Mark,
thanks for sharing again your conclusions and reference pointer.

Cheers
Marc

ouidjat 6th October 2009 21:47

Re: Abandonned Bf 109 G in Southern Italy
 
Hello guys, Salut Marc,

Good find as usual with your "exotics" sites...
Very good pictures. Answers quite interesting too...

Cheers,
Franck.

ouidjat 6th October 2009 23:15

Re: Abandonned Bf 109 G in Southern Italy
 
Good evening gentlemen,

Beware: I've received Hi-Rez Bf109 pictures using the link provided by Marc. Quick answer!
but:
The gentleman responsible for the said site, send ONE mail containing the new link to ALL people who asked for!!! Hence I've got private mails from some of you!
Don't worry I'm a trustable person and I'll not spray it all around and I even will erase them from my datas. If I need you I will contact you through PM as usual. Perhaps would be better for all of you to erase other mail adresses, except if you're already in regular contact.

So, if you ask for Hi-Rez pictures would be wise to add some notice explaining you don't want to share your email with unknown and/or unwelcome people.

It was very nice to share these pictures but quite unwise to do this.

Regards,
Franck.

Gianandrea Bussi 6th October 2009 23:36

Re: Abandonned Bf 109 G in Southern Italy
 
Some details about two of the S.79.

One of them (with white training strips over wings) it's the aircraft coded MAL-39 (MM 21298) of the Malpensa school that flew from Malpensa to Milazzo (Sicily) after the armistice of the 8 september 1943. This aircraft then went to Korba (Tunisia).

The full code of the S.79 of the NAS is "1NS-20" (MM 22016). Some years ago, some viodeotapes with footage taken by US Combat Camera Unit were published in Italy: one of the short movies contained in them shows this very S.79 on the ground and in fligth over the sea. This aircraft was "stolen" at Fano by torpedo aces Cap. Giulio Cesare Graziani, Cap. Franco Prati and Alfredo Pulsetti that, with two airmen, reached Catania on 13 september 1943. It's possible that this aircraft went to Korba too. These three officer are shown in the movie together a USAAF officer near this aircraft.


Gianandrea Bussi

ouidjat 14th November 2009 14:26

Re: Abandonned Bf 109 G in Southern Italy
 
Hi gents,

Any possibility for this plane pictured here: http://cgi.ebay.com/IX53-GERMAN-AIRC...item3efa0962e8
to have been found at the same place??
Regards,
Franck.

fulcierigraziani 29th December 2009 09:18

Re: Abandonned Bf 109 G in Southern Italy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gianandrea Bussi (Post 93478)
Some details about two of the S.79.

One of them (with white training strips over wings) it's the aircraft coded MAL-39 (MM 21298) of the Malpensa school that flew from Malpensa to Milazzo (Sicily) after the armistice of the 8 september 1943. This aircraft then went to Korba (Tunisia).

The full code of the S.79 of the NAS is "1NS-20" (MM 22016). Some years ago, some viodeotapes with footage taken by US Combat Camera Unit were published in Italy: one of the short movies contained in them shows this very S.79 on the ground and in fligth over the sea. This aircraft was "stolen" at Fano by torpedo aces Cap. Giulio Cesare Graziani, Cap. Franco Prati and Alfredo Pulsetti that, with two airmen, reached Catania on 13 september 1943. It's possible that this aircraft went to Korba too. These three officer are shown in the movie together a USAAF officer near this aircraft.


Gianandrea Bussi

Right!
Here the US combat film http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ofE0QFifUs
The S.79 INS-20 flew to Korba as confirmed by Giulio Cesare Graziani in his memory book.

Fulcieri Graziani

Rémi Baudru 29th December 2009 19:44

Abandonned Bf 109 G in Tunisia
 
I have seen others pictures of these Me 109 wrecks in the photo albums of three or four former pilots of the french air force. They told me that the photos where taken in Tunisia.

Jochen Prien 30th December 2009 00:04

Re: Abandonned Bf 109 G in Southern Italy
 
The photos were all taken at La Marsa airfield in Tunisia after the Luftwaffe had evacuated the place.

Regards

Jochen Prien

Marc-André Haldimann 31st December 2009 12:02

Re: Abandonned Bf 109 G in Southern Italy
 
Remi,

Thanks for your excellent memory.

Jochen,
Many thanks for your precise indications. Case solved as for the place. I suppose they were either JG 27 or 53 machines?

Cheers
Marc


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