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Horst Weber 31st December 2014 19:07

Re: FW-190 A-6, April 13th 1944
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stig Jarlevik (Post 194128)
Sorry Horst

I don't follow you since you don't answer my question.

I know already what you say, but I was only curious, since you refer to one of Caldwell's books, making a statement he identifies the aircraft only as 'Yellow 7'. Since I checked what Caldwell says in his vol 2 he never says anything about a yellow 7 and also identifies the aircraft with both a correct WNr and a correct marking, brown 7.

So again in which book by Caldwell do you read about a yellow 7?? No big deal Horst, but if it is in another of Caldwell's books I would like to know.

Cheers
Stig

Stig !

Sorry, again typo error. Of course, Dehsbesell's a/c is "brown 7" in Caldwells book "The JG 26 War Diary - Volume Two 1943 - 1945".

By researching the roots of the new facts of Dehsbesells's case, I went throuhg columes of Rodeikes' and Caldwell's databases and so got confused.

So I think, I'll stop this research for that year and start it next year again.

If anyone could give me in the meantime information what a/c # is in the the NVLM or GenQmM,6.Abt for Dehsbesell's a/c, the info would be highly welcome.

Einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr und alle Gute für das Jahr 2015 !

Horst Weber

Stig Jarlevik 31st December 2014 22:51

Re: FW-190 A-6, April 13th 1944
 
Ha, ha Horst:)

Simple as that! Oh well, no mystery then.
Happy New Year everyone. Soon time for the bubblies, and friends already calling 'can't you threw your computer overboard'

Cheers
Stig

Horst Weber 2nd January 2015 21:50

Re: FW-190 A-6, April 13th 1944
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stig Jarlevik (Post 194149)
Ha, ha Horst:)

Simple as that! Oh well, no mystery then.
Happy New Year everyone. Soon time for the bubblies, and friends already calling 'can't you threw your computer overboard'

Cheers
Stig

Thanks for the good wishes !

New year, new chances !

Can anyone, who is in the possession of a copy of the NVLM of Uffz. Karl Dehsbesehl (FW 190A-6, 6./JG 26) who fatally crash-landed at April 13th, 1944 near Steffeln, Germany, provide me with his a/c's individual number, which is written down in his NVLM.

Thank you !

Horst Weber


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