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Post 2738- Ju 52/6298 given as 4F+MO !!!, plane of the III.TG4 Capodichino
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"3./(F)33 had operated in Greece and Hungary under Luftflotte 4 before it went back to the Reich just before the end of the war. (...) At the end of March 1945 the Staffel began its retreat from Hungary via Götzendorf and Markersdorf in Austria to Kirchham in southern Germany, where it arrived on April 9, 1945. One day later, the Oberkommando der Luftwaffe (OKL) ordered its disbandment. It may well be that it was at one of these airfields in Austria or Germany where this photo was taken." Kircham was less than 10 kilometers from Pocking. According to ww2.dk there was a grass airfield with a surface of ca. 825 x 730 meters (900 x 800 yards). Pocking also had a grass airfield. Can we ID the airfield where these photos were taken as Pocking without a doubt or may these aircraft have been found at Kirchham instead? Cheers, Roger |
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At least I don't have any definitive proof that Pocking is the correct airfield. I think I read about the final location of D-AARB in Pocking somewhere in one or two old magazines. Since then I have all photos of this plane in my collection labeled accordingly. But of course this is no proof. Maybe some actual documents are out there anywhere?
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Ju-88 landed at US captured air port at end of war
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Rare shot, thank you. It's a Ju 88 with Jumo 213A. If I remember right, this should be Ju 88 V-18. May I ask for the source of your photograph? |
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