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Don Caldwell 12th November 2007 22:49

Me 262 Werknummern
 
My apologies if this is the wrong forum and/or this question has been discussed previously. I'm updating my Me 262 WNr list, which was originally based on Dan O'Connell's Word file, now withdrawn from the Stormbird site. In his 2005 book Messerschmitt Me 262: The Production Log 1941-1945 he has dropped all of the 900xxx series from his list. I assume that this is no longer considered a valid WNr block, but the website listed 792 aircraft in this block -- an appreciable percentage of total production. Where have these aircraft gone? Are they all now in the extensive "unknown Werknummern" list in the book?

I probably should try to track O'Connell down, but I'm always impatient, and this forum has a reputation for quick replies. I'm not duplicating this request anywhere else, so are counting on you guys for help.

Horrido!

Don

Nick Beale 12th November 2007 23:10

Re: Me 262 Werknummern
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Caldwell (Post 54050)
I probably should try to track O'Connell down ... counting on you guys for help.
Don

You can send him a PM via this forum, Don.

Franek Grabowski 13th November 2007 00:04

Re: Me 262 Werknummern
 
As far as I remember this was a fictional block necessary to put all unknown cases into a functional database.

Dan O'Connell 13th November 2007 00:31

Re: Me 262 Werknummern
 
Franek is right, it was simply a six digit number in order to enter the unknowns. I picked 9xxxxx as there were never any assigned to Me 262's.
Messerschmitt Me 262: The Production Log 1941-1945 is substantialy larger than that data base.
It suffered an extensive crash at Stormbirds and it appears doubtful that it will ever be repaired.
Very best, Dan

Don Caldwell 13th November 2007 02:12

Re: Me 262 Werknummern
 
Thanx Dan, Franek, and Nick. Mystery solved. Quick is good. The notional 9xxxxx Werknummern do help create a useful table and make sorts by other fields (unit, date, etc.) simple. I put the data from Dan's Word table into my ancient Appleworks datbase years ago and am now adding the new material from the book (yes, it's a lot, but the effort is worth it.) I'll probably keep the notional numbers, and convert the new "unknown WNr" text into the old format. (I'm interested in events rather than WNr, anyway, for the RLV War Diary I'm working on now, and I won't be using the WNr themselves.)

Horrido!

Don

Dan O'Connell 13th November 2007 07:24

Re: Me 262 Werknummern
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Caldwell (Post 54063)
Thanx Dan, Franek, and Nick. Mystery solved. Quick is good. The notional 9xxxxx Werknummern do help create a useful table and make sorts by other fields (unit, date, etc.) simple. I put the data from Dan's Word table into my ancient Appleworks datbase years ago and am now adding the new material from the book (yes, it's a lot, but the effort is worth it.) I'll probably keep the notional numbers, and convert the new "unknown WNr" text into the old format. (I'm interested in events rather than WNr, anyway, for the RLV War Diary I'm working on now, and I won't be using the WNr themselves.)

Horrido!

Don

Interesting Don, you are more interested in the activities, yet I am vitally interested in the WNr (and info per each one) to get that much closer to understanding just how many were really made, and used. That was/is my continueing goal.
I'm virtually certain the oft quoted number of 1,432 stated by Messerschmitt to the USSBS was only what they were paid for, not how many were actually made.
Please feel free to PM me any time, I'd be pleased to swap information. Best, Dan


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