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mmoustaf 9th January 2008 11:25

Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
Can somebody give me a clue on where to find photos of Ebbinghausen's 109E of Stab. II/JG26

Thank You very much.

Andy Saunders 9th January 2008 14:00

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
He had been one-time pilot of W.Nr 1190, White 4, now at IWM Duxford.

mmoustaf 9th January 2008 14:47

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Saunders (Post 57475)
He had been one-time pilot of W.Nr 1190, White 4, now at IWM Duxford.

Hello Andy!

That is what I only know. But some sources e.g. Aeromaster decals stay for he was also flying 109E <<+-

Does someone know where to find it?

I saw one photo but I can't remeber where.

robert 9th January 2008 16:19

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
Hi,

the white 4 had the staff markings under his upper paint layer - there is a color shot documenting this fact and taken - I think - after the war?

Regards

Robert

F19Gladiator 9th January 2008 17:16

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
W.Nr 1190 and Karl Ebbighausen

Both versions of W.Nr 1190 are depicted as port side colour profiles in “Combat Colours Number 1”, SAM, by Peter Scott.
<<+ on p.19
White 4+ on p.40

Photographs of <<+ is what you are after I suppose?

„Jagdfliegerverbände der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1935 Teil 4/I“ p.304.

A photo showing a II/JG 26 Bf 109 E <<+, probably <<+-, lined up with other Stab II/JG 26 in August 1940 at Marquise airfield. The aircraft is standing behind <+- and only partially visible from starboard side.
The aircraft shows the same markings and camouflage as portrayed in the colour profile mentioned above as far as can be seen.

I checked in “The JG 26 War Diary vol 1” and “JG 26: Photographic History of the Luftwaffe Top Guns”, both by Caldwell, without result….as well as half a dozen other references.
Goran

mmoustaf 9th January 2008 18:40

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
Ah! That's it! Thank You very much.

F19Gladiator 10th January 2008 13:12

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mmoustaf (Post 57503)
Ah! That's it! Thank You very much.

Glad it helped!

Studying the two photos on page 304 in „Jagdfliegerverbände der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934 bis 1935 Teil 4/I“ closer......:blink:
.....I conclude that the second photo also shows <<+-, this time with the II. Gruppe bar visible.

I also noted that <-+- has the 5./JG 26 emblem ("Hans Huckebein" Raven) on the engine cowling but that <<+- seems not to have it.
<-+- at the time was the mount of Lt. Roch, according to the caption, showing 5 victory bars on the rudder.

Referring again to the photos, it is possible that <<+- had a similar yellow top portion of the rudder such as featured on the <-+- on the photo. This is not the case in the profile in "Combat Colours Number 1".
Further, the wing tips of the two aircraft seem to have a light colour - Perhaps white judging from the contrast but could also be yellow as claimed in the caption. Both 109s might have carried the tactical identification markings as described on p. 29 in "Combat Colours Number 1": Wingtip and tailplane markings (White?). According to this reference this practise, as well as the rudder marking (see above), was in use during late August.
Br
Goran

mmoustaf 10th January 2008 13:53

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
Thank You Goran!
I have written down Your explanations. I hope if Mr. Prien agrees would You mind to send me those photos?

F19Gladiator 10th January 2008 16:10

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mmoustaf (Post 57542)
Thank You Goran!
I have written down Your explanations. I hope if Mr. Prien agrees would You mind to send me those photos?

Hi,
Please PM me your email......
Br
Goran

Andy Saunders 11th January 2008 12:55

Re: Karl Ebbinghausen 109E (+)
 
Hope this helps.

Under the "White 4" were found the markings worn when this was Ebbighausen's mount. These photos show these markings when they were discovered.

Andy Saunders


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