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Snautzer 8th September 2017 21:42

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MCU = Erla machinenwerk Flugzeugbau Leipzig

Rasmussen 9th September 2017 01:34

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correct: Erla Maschinenwerk GmbH Leipzig

ouidjat 9th September 2017 09:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Falcon (Post 239400)
"yellow 6" and 8. Staffel?

David,
Providing there is no clerk error and no reading error the loss does concern pilot's unit, not machine's unit.... Unless the machine was transferred.

Otto Mixa 9th September 2017 09:52

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Second day. Completely started to work. Very strongly interfere with the roots of trees and pressed clay, clotted from the impact of the aircraft.

RT 9th September 2017 10:38

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Wonder how you hv found the crash site ???? Seems among the trees very deep buried ...??

Rémi

Otto Mixa 9th September 2017 10:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RT (Post 239422)
Wonder how you hv found the crash site ???? Seems among the trees very deep buried ...??

Rémi

Local residents. Remained eyewitnesses of the accident. But for some reason, different directions that before the circumstances of the crash. Some say that fire from the ground, other air battle. Two kilometers from the position of antiaircraft artillery. Maybe someone will say exactly by the nature of the damage to the details of the aircraft.

Otto Mixa 9th September 2017 16:37

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The third day. We started to dig out the engine. Depth of 8 meters.

gilles collaveri 10th September 2017 09:01

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Very interesting search, Otto.

Where will go the parts found ?

GC

Otto Mixa 10th September 2017 18:44

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Originally Posted by gilles collaveri (Post 239451)
Very interesting search, Otto.

Where will go the parts found ?

GC

Otto Mixa was transferred to the Volksbund and buried in the German national cemetery in the town of Kirovograd (Kropyvnytskyi).
On the spare parts are possible different options. Probably an auction.

SixFour619 10th September 2017 18:54

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Wow. So at this point you are looking for just engine components? Everything else has already been recovered?


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