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Ju52 Signals plane
Which unit COULD HV BEEN in need in aug. 44 of a Ju52 with signal equipment , QG ? NJG1 ? , craft hv to be handed over to Deelen
Remi |
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A Luftnachrichten Regiment.
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Sounds logical, but as for 1944 I never found traces of these units, I imagined that they were disbanded..
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Hi,
There was a version of the Ju 52, which was outfitted with an extensive communications suite. It was used as a make-shift control tower when a field was being used for aircraft operations, before a proper infrastructure could be established. AFAIR they were used in connection with the airborne assaults on Aalborg and Oslo in April 1940. These airports were captured to serve as Luftwaffe bases supporting the invasion of Norway. bregds SES |
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Please also see:
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Original Foto Ju 52 Staffelwappen NARVIK 2.WK
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