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RT 8th August 2010 17:37

Re: Rechlin - Aircraft Crash 1943: 2 Questions
 
Is there anything said about his tour in Stalingrad, if for transport proved that at the time they need every man even those with the greatest experience in other fields, if for nav. purpose quite new news

Rémi

hucks216 8th August 2010 17:56

Re: Rechlin - Aircraft Crash 1943: 2 Questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RT (Post 111624)
Is there anything said about his tour in Stalingrad, if for transport proved that at the time they need every man even those with the greatest experience in other fields, if for nav. purpose quite new news

Rémi

I haven't been able to find anything out so far. The listings in his campaign pages only go up to June 1941 so that is a dead end with regards to Stalingrad. Maybe he was one of those not used?

hucks216 8th August 2010 18:26

Re: Rechlin - Aircraft Crash 1943: 2 Questions
 
I have been have to find out what 3.L.P.F is, except that it isn't L.P.F but L.P.H = Landespolizei Hundertschaft.

Chr. Regel 23rd September 2010 22:29

Re: Rechlin - Aircraft Crash 1943: 2 Questions
 
This thread is very intersting to me, as I'm researching the history of E'Stelle Rechlin for decades.
Firstly: The loss report that I am aware of quotes Günter Elsner (not Eltzner), Wilhelm Konschak, and Alfred Noetzel (all killed), but not Ofw. Bernhard Schulz) Where does this name / info come from?

Secondly there were two further persons in that aircraft, both working in Abteilung F (Department F) from Rechlin: Dr. Herzog and Dr. Theodor Netzer (both injured) You can find this loss and the persons involved in our book "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945, on page 124.

I'm in contact with the son of another person (Dr. Owczarek, also from Abtlg. F) being aboard the He 111, who survived the crash with minor injuries. Due to whatever reasons he is not mentioned in the official crash report, although he was also treated at the hospital at Bedburg-Hau. This contact was established only after our book was published.

Just some words about "Technisches Bataillon" Rechlin. This was one of the military units at Rechlin airfield, supporting the flight test duties of Erprobungsstelle Rechlin by doing e.g. aircraft maintenance, installation of test and measuring equipment, modifications asf. It was made up of several "Technische Kompanien" and a "Stabskompanie". Soldiers of the Technische Kompanien also served as flight crew members, mainly for wireless communication (Bordfunker) and technician (Bordwart), sometimes also as pilots.
They could work for any of the departments (Abteilungen) of the E'Stelle Rechlin, not only for dept. E4.

I'd be very interested to have a scanned copy of Alfred Noetzel Wehrpass for our archive at Rechlin,as we are collecting as much documents and data about the staff of the E'Stelle and airfield (Fliegerhorst) Rechlin.
Thank you for your support.

Chr. Regel
Luftfahrttechnisches Museum Rechlin

RT 27th October 2010 13:07

Re: Rechlin - Aircraft Crash 1943: 2 Questions
 
Hello Christoff,

Schulz come from the GQM returns , but as is missing one another...

Rémi

RT 19th January 2011 13:06

Re: Rechlin - Aircraft Crash 1943: 2 Questions
 
Schulz was member of the 1.KG6, plane wore the CC+SZ STK

Rémi


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