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 Focke Achgelis Fa 223 carrying V2 
		
		
		Hi all, 
	in the book by Willbold, Hans "Der Luftkrieg zwischen Donau und Bodensee" , PY 2002 is a story which I would normally attribute to the "Nazi Secret Weapons in the Alpine Redoubt" post-war urban myths, but the book is an otherwise serious and somewhat dry account of the air-war in south western germany. Here's the story: During mountain evaluations a Fa 223 helo crashed in Chamonix (in occupied France), during an attempt to bring V2-missile parts to the top of the Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe (4800m). No date is given. My first thought was: those 1-generation helos couldn't fly that high, but according to here http://www.wlb-stuttgart.de/seekrieg...bschrauber.htm the Fa 223 had a service ceiling of 5500m. Still hard to believe. And now the real mystification: why did the Germans want to put a V2-missile on this snow-cap of all places? I have never heard of such attempts before and it sounds ludicrous. anyone knows more? Pinback  | 
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