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Maciej Góralczyk 13th August 2018 23:29

Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
Dear members,

Does anyone have access to personal file of Karl Ebbighausen or other documents that would include his photos? I'm aware of this often published photo: https://me109.info/display.php?a=e&fid=5618
but I'm not convinced that it was correctly identified in the past.
At least, if this is Ebbighausen, then he apparently doesn't sit in his own aircraft.
Furthermore, I'll be thankful for information about his unit affiliation before he was appointed Staka of 4./JG 26 (2nd formation).

Thanks and best regards.

ouidjat 14th August 2018 12:09

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
Hello Maciej,

Maybe I can reformulate your question and ask who is on the following picture from an old auction?..
Note: they both did like white shirt and tie.
Should boost the conversation, who knows?
...
Regards,
Franck.

Chris Goss 14th August 2018 12:57

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
Don Caldwell says photo is Ebbighausen which is good enough for me

Maciej Góralczyk 14th August 2018 15:27

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
With all respect to Mr. Caldwell, research never stops, and sometimes things may need to be rewritten when the new evidence appears...
https://me109.info/display.php?a=e&fid=13766
Or at least discussed, which is something I want to do here.

Chris Goss 14th August 2018 15:51

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
Geschichte Eines Jagdgeschwader by Josef Priller published 1956 has between pages 48 and 49 and 112 and 113 photos of Ebbighausen who is identical to the photo in your link. Therefore it is him but maybe not his aircraft-my aim was to confirm it was him

Maciej Góralczyk 14th August 2018 16:13

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
Thank you for the tip, I completely forgot I have this book. Indeed, on the photo from p.113 it looks like him. Then apparently not sitting in his a/c. Still wonder where did he serve after coming back from Spain and before being appointed as Staka 4./JG 26 (2nd formation) - there's a gap in the available records for the summer 1939 period, which is the period under this study.

Chris Goss 14th August 2018 16:34

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
From what I can see, his last kill in Spain was 1 May 1939 so it is safe to assume that he was there until the Legion returned to Germany. There were then parades at the start of June 1939, leave, rest and recuperation so perhaps he just went straight to 4./JG 26 from that

robert 14th August 2018 22:47

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
But there is no evidence that this Miceky Mouse emblem was painted on only one aircraft.

Regards

Robert

ouidjat 14th August 2018 23:06

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robert (Post 256430)
But there is no evidence that this Miceky Mouse emblem was painted on only one aircraft.

Regards

Robert

That's the idea Robert,
And more especially the Bull ...

Maciej Góralczyk 14th August 2018 23:07

Re: Karl Ebbighausen photo
 
However, both the raging bull emblem and 'Eisern, abe irre!' motto appear only on 5. Staffel aircraft, unless there is something I'm not aware of.


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