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Roger Gaemperle 20th February 2006 20:36

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Hi Andy,

I don't think that he was an instructor as he flew always alone and during conversion first the Ar 96 and then the Bf 109 F/G and finally the K. The Fw 189 had first the code H1, then 5H, then N5. I couldn't find N5 in a LW code list. Perhaps that would help to identify another unit.

First flight with a H1 aircraft was on 4.3.41. First combat mission on 28.6.41.

Regards,
Roger

Pawel Burchard 20th February 2006 20:53

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roger Gaemperle
The Fw 189 had first the code H1, then 5H, then N5. I couldn't find N5 in a LW code list. Perhaps that would help to identify another unit.

5H code could point to 2./NAGr. 16 (5H+_K), 1943 within NAGr. 6

and according to www.ww2.dk :
N5 - Erg.Aufkl.Gruppe Döberitz, Erg.Nahaufkl.Gr. Bromberg (1942)

Kind regards,
Pawel

Andy Fletcher 21st February 2006 14:03

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Hi Roger,

Thanks again. If he did flew with 2/NAGr.16 after 5(H)/12 that would make sense as this unit continued to fly the FW189 until late in the war.

Together with the info provided by Pawel and John it is possible that Rühlmann flew with the following units, 5(H)/12, 2/NAGr.16, Erg.NAGr., II/AG103 and finally 2/NAGr.2

On what date do the codes switch from 5H to N5

Best Regards

Andy Fletcher

Eric Larger 21st February 2006 20:45

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Reconnaissance unit does not mean taking photograph

example NAG 15 in Liberec at the end of the war , there were Bf 109 K-4 , bf 109 G-10 either reco and non reco variant, and Bf 109 G-14 and Bf 109 G-8

It was the same with french unit Gr33 , the spitfire often operated by pair soöe spitfire were not converted to recco role

It was tactical recco , low altitude

eric

Roger Gaemperle 21st February 2006 20:57

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Eric,

How do you mean that? The made visual recce and reported what they saw and flew fighter aircraft as protection?

Regards,
Roger

Andy,

First flight with a N5 code was on 2.11.43 from Bromberg. That would fit to Pawel's info Erg.Nahaufkl.Gr. Bromberg (1942).

Best regards,
Roger

Andy Fletcher 21st February 2006 23:15

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Thanks again Roger, much appreciated.

Best Regards

Andy Fletcher

Eric Larger 22nd February 2006 12:09

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
I would say that tactical reconnaissance does not mean always taking photos , so some mossions can be made by normal fighters . There are examplkes in JG 300 vol II book og J. Y Lorant , some recconnaissance missions were made by this unit to see where was the battle front .

in french unit one fighter was taking photos or doing its mission portected by the second one

Eric

Parabellum 15th December 2006 22:48

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roger Gaemperle (Post 19217)
First flight with a N5 code was on 2.11.43 from Bromberg. That would fit to Pawel's info Erg.Nahaufkl.Gr. Bromberg (1942).
Roger

From november 1942 onward, the name of that reco-unit shortened and became "NAGr.Bromberg".
Apparently, no more change till end of war.
Some Me109Gs are known to have been flown by NAGr.Bromberg.
So,why not Me109s of the K type?

DaveWest99 24th June 2007 14:50

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Hi Roger,

I'm researching the Hs123 at the moment. Could you possibly let me have the deatils of Ofw Rühlmann's Hs123 flights?

Thanks in advance for any help you can give,

Dave West

Nick Beale 24th June 2007 18:14

Re: Me 109 K-4 Unit? Schwerin Jüterbog Damm --> Ofw Heinz Rühlmann
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roger Gaemperle (Post 19217)
Eric,

How do you mean that? They made visual recce and reported what they saw and flew fighter aircraft as protection?

Yes they did, for example this from Ultra message BT 9693
Fl.Div. 15 on 5th [April 1945] stated that 1./NAG 1 ready for ops from 6th with 7 Me 262 recce aircraft in Zerbst. Recce in depth as far as area Kornbach-Giessen-Frankfurt possible only with Me 262. Proposed that a recce Rotte be composed of one recce Me 262 and one fighter Me 262.

Reasons: (a) Me 262 recce aircraft unarmed; (b) attack on Allied fighter and recce aircraft would cause Allies extreme uneasiness and uncertainty; (c) thus with luck some respite might be obtained for using orthodox recce aircraft. Accordingly allocation of 3 or 4 Me 262 requested and 1 Me 262 in addition to assure continuity of operations.

Comment: NAG 1 transferred to Zerbst on 2nd (see BT 9408)


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