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Nikita Egorov 17th December 2018 20:45

How this document is called?
 
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Gentlemen,

Who can advise what kind of document is it and on what occasions it has to be filled?

TIA

Zippy1 18th December 2018 07:49

Re: How this document is called?
 
It's a flight plan for JU 52 KJ+MS on 8 July 1942. The crew have signed for the aircraft, these would normally be filled out for every mission.

Nikita Egorov 18th December 2018 18:50

Re: How this document is called?
 
Thank you.

Dan History 19th December 2018 12:41

Re: How this document is called?
 
Nikita, thank you for sharing an interesting flight plan. Is it related to your research into aircraft losses during the battle of Stalingrad?

Regards,

Dan

Nikita Egorov 19th December 2018 18:50

Re: How this document is called?
 
No connection. It's just a finding.

Chris Goss 19th December 2018 19:10

Re: How this document is called?
 
Looking at the flights times, this is not operationally-connected

Gerhard 20th December 2018 01:27

Re: How this document is called?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Goss (Post 262382)
Looking at the flights times, this is not operationally-connected


What do you mean with the term "not operationally-connected"?


Gerhard

Chris Goss 20th December 2018 07:36

Re: How this document is called?
 
Training or in Germany communications or transport? Not connected with the Front or Stalingrad

Snautzer 20th December 2018 07:38

Re: How this document is called?
 
Short flights with start and landing at the same field. No payload indicated. Must be training.

Zippy1 20th December 2018 15:08

Re: How this document is called?
 
Böbblingen ? - München - Nürnberg - München.

Gerhard 20th December 2018 16:10

Re: How this document is called?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zippy1 (Post 262444)
Böbblingen ? - München - Nürnberg - München.


No, Gablingen (nr Augsburg) - München-Riem - Neuburg/Donau - München-Riem. Short distances, flying times match. And, in 1942, far away from any front.


Gerhard

Zippy1 20th December 2018 18:08

Re: How this document is called?
 
Yes I know it's Riem, the old Munich airport before FJS opened in 1992.

Dan History 21st December 2018 19:59

Re: How this document is called?
 
An aircraft with the same code was lost in the Stalingrad airlift, which is why I asked Nikita the question. How did you find this document, Nikita?

Regards,

Dan


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