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Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
It probably adds little, but the RAF Intelligence Officer who inspected these crashes located them as follows:
1) Hamilton Hill Farm Barnstown, four miles south of Brigg (4D+KL) 2) Fraisthorpe, nr Bridlington 3) Bridlington Road Reservoir, Fraisthorpe (4D+DR) If transcripts from the IO's notebook are helpful I can post them. |
Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
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5648 was Ju 88 A-4 of I/KG 60 (Luftflotte 3) Non-OPS (H) crashed and burned (100%) at Cazaux Airfield 19.02.1943 (F Lt. Peter Gebhardt, B Uffz. Walter Fritsch, BF Uffz. Friedrich Stephan and BM Gefr. Erich Preuß killed) Andy, It certainly will be interesting to see these notes. I did not know any of such existing. Best regards ed |
Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
Ed
Will post in next few days. Prob not until mid next week now. Meanwhile, for what it is worth, 4D+DR was built by Siebel Flugzeugwerke, Halle AG. |
Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
Andy. No problem. Siebel was mass-producer (builder) of Ju 88 wings, also assembled whole Ju 88´s, but yes, this is then were that info comes from. But this is far from conclusive in determining the W.Nr.!
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Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
Ed: I said you would correct me. I am not sure where the A-4 came from but I have a photo of the ac on display and looking at the stencilling on the cockpit, can read:
744 5648 (or possibly 5049) There are another 3 digits under the last digit but these I cannot read |
Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
Didn´t want to let you down Chris, but can you send a detail (or crop) scan of this lettering into my e-mail box. Printed copies are too unclear for me to guess at what this is. But 5049 does not fit, It was still flying in late ´41.
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Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
Thanks Chris. From what I can now read (it´s not entierly 100% clear), but "possibly" this plane might have been Ju 88 A-1 W.Nr. 8043. But W.Nr. 8043 has a twist. W.Nr. 8o43 4D+HM 4./KG 30 is reported lost 06.10.40 (Likely the one crashed at Netherstead Fram at 00:55 hrs) but later entries in GQM losses have this number amended to 8045. But now another problem arises. The A-1 8045 also has another crash reported (now as Ju 88 A-5) with FFS C 6 on 04.05.43. But many other duplicate entries are known from GQM losses. But the plane at Netherstead had at least some Dornier parts "11.39" so that also indicates the GQM number might have been wrong (despite amendment).
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Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
Highly interesting tread. I will ad some more information when I'm back from holiday. But I can confirm that KG 30 used both A-1 and A-5 in this attack, wich was carried out by I. Gruppe reinforced with 4. Staffel, and III. Gruppe reinforced by 6. Staffel.
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Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
Gentlemen,
I make it 744 5848/95 beneath the cockpit but whatever the WNr, and I'm confident that will be resolved eventually, the last two digits were certainly '48' as these were also prominently displayed on the tailplane. |
Re: JU 88 4D+DR 15 August 1940
Peter, Yes, I can agree with that its now likely resolved. Only all the digits you qoute are not correct, this should be (judging from other info I have) be "744 5048/95". I do not have an image showing the tail number ("48") but that then indicates this was W.Nr. 8048 (Siebel assembled). I very much like seeing this photo (or parts of it).
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