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bavgan 22nd July 2009 01:25

Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
Hello,

I have recently bought some aircraft cockpit instruments from a WWII veteran. He said that all instruments came from a "long-nosed fighter" which was at Anring AB in early May 1945. One of these instruments was used only on the Fw 190D types. So, it is highly possible that the "long nosed fighter" was a Dora.

I have checked where Anring AB was but found nothing. Does anybody know the whereabouts of Anring and also which Luftwaffe units based there in early May 1945?

Regards,

batur

yogybär 22nd July 2009 01:40

Re: Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
The dwelling is called "Ainring".

Kutscha 22nd July 2009 06:11

Re: Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
Google Earth says Ainring is just west of Salzburg in Germany.

bavgan 22nd July 2009 07:14

Re: Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
Thanks for the clarification on the name. As far as I found on internet, there were some Fw190Ds of JV44 were based in Ainring at the end of the war. Do you know of any other Fw190D units based there?

Regards,

Batur

yogybär 22nd July 2009 10:22

Re: Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
Check out this:

http://www.gearthhacks.com/dlfile303...April-1945.htm

FalkeEins 22nd July 2009 14:06

Re: Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
..lots of disparate remnants passed through Ainring during April/May 45, usually on their way to Czechoslovakia - but were not necessarily based there..

Rémi Baudru 22nd July 2009 14:39

Fw 190D unit at Ainring May 1945
 
Two Fw 190 D9 where found by the Allies on the airfield of Ainring.
These two D9 where used by the Jagdverband 44 (Me 262 unit) as "protection flight" (when the Me 262 where slowing to come back home and land).

You can find a lot of photos of these two D9 and their story in "Doras of the Galland Cicrus" published in 1999 by Jerry Crandall (eagles editions).

RB

pmotch 28th August 2016 19:09

Re: Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
Old Thread revival!

Looking for a good quality aerial pic of Ainring. The one from the thread above (gearthhacks) doesn't work anymore!

Visiting the area in a few weeks and wanted to try and take pics of any surviving structures~

Always
Motch

Broncazonk 28th August 2016 22:55

Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
Aerial of Ainring.

Bronc

RolandF 29th August 2016 00:28

Re: Fw 190D unit at Anring (?) in early May 1945
 
This cannot be Ainring. Ainring a/f is now a residential area. This must be Salzburg airport, successor of Salzburg-Maxglan on the other side of the border (Saalach river)

Regards
RolandF


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