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Another mysterious Ju 88 A
Attached herewith is another photograph from ECPA depicting a Ju 88 A in what looks like a Sicilian or Italian surrounding.
Though faintly visible, the staffel letter is definitely "H". What puzzles me is that it wears the I./KG 55 badge. AFAIK, I./KG 55 never operated in Southern Europe around 1942 and never got any Ju 88. Any clue? |
Re: Another mysterious Ju 88 A
Hi,
The shape of the upper part of the shield of the emblem more resembles the badge of LG 1 which had a substantial involvement in the Med.. LG 1 had a very similar badge to I./KG 55 with a red griffon on a white shield which however usually differs in shape. It was used by I./LG 1 but can also be a Geschwader badge in some cases, if I've got it right. There is a "U" under port wing tip why the code might e L1+HU, which if correct indicates an aircraft from 10./LG 1. Cheers Goran |
Re: Another mysterious Ju 88 A
Thanks, Goran.
You are right! Chris |
Re: Another mysterious Ju 88 A
Chris,
Very nice picture and what a beautiful machine it was indeed. Congratulations! ( It would make a nice diorama on 1/48 scale...) Adriano |
Re: Another mysterious Ju 88 A
Thanks but I'm not the artist! The PK guys sure knew how to shoot.
To sum up, it's a machine of 1./LG 1 (and not 11. as mentionned above) taken at Comiso (Sicily), late 1942. |
Re: Another mysterious Ju 88 A
CJE,
are you sure that it had been taken at Comiso? All the pictures I've seen that had taken at that sicilian airport show a very different background. Best regards Gianandrea |
Re: Another mysterious Ju 88 A
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Regarding the location, my first reaction was that it was taken in Greece and not Comiso. Athens-Eleusis, sometimes using Rhodes-Gadurra as staging airfield, when attacking targets in North Africa. Crete-Heraklion also being visited by I./LG 1. Cheers Goran |
Re: Another mysterious Ju 88 A
Yes, the "H" of the Staffel can be seen on the fuselage.
Sorry, I wrote Comiso, but I think it's rather Gerbini. The features of the background fits this airfield. |
Re: Another mysterious Ju 88 A
I don't think that it's Gerbini: as far as I know, excluding the Aetna, the background of this airport had only low hills, without any rocky mountain.
Perhaps in other negatives of the same series there are some pictures with other details that could allow to identify the airfield. Best regards Gianandrea |
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