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stephen f. polyak 21st May 2010 05:00

He111 WNr.2235 Plate
 
Is any further history known for this airplane?

http://www.mediafire.com/i/?2nynzmjeoit

The plate was found at a crash site near the town Svyatogorsk in the village Oleksandrivka, Ukraine, after the war. At least some of the crewmen reportedly died in the event.

Thank you,
Steve

RT 21st May 2010 12:02

Re: He111 WNr.2235 Plate
 
Pretty interesting+puzzling plate , there is no He111 Wn 2235..


Remi

http://www.mediafire.com/i/?2nynzmjeoit

The plate was found at a crash site near the town Svyatogorsk in the village Oleksandrivka, Ukraine, after the war. At least some of the crewmen reportedly died in the event.

Thank you,
Steve[/quote]

Peter Achs 21st May 2010 13:21

Re: He111 WNr.2235 Plate
 
The W-Nr. is 2235 R. This is a plate of the Rumpf (fuselage). Good luck with the identification of the airplane.:D

Regards
Peter

stephen f. polyak 22nd May 2010 02:46

Re: He111 WNr.2235 Plate
 
Peter,

Thank you for that information; I was not aware of the significance of the "R". Would you say that 2235 was the airplane's main WNr., also?

What do you think that the significance of "L" with a WNr. means?

http://www.mediafire.com/i/?4ynn22dxm50

Best regards,
Steve

stephen f. polyak 31st May 2010 15:09

Re: He111 WNr.2235 Plate
 
I have been in touch with the individual who found the plate at the crash site, and a few bits of additional information have arisen.

He visited the site (some 10+ years ago, as a teen) based on recollections of elders who were alive during the war. The plane crashed in 1943. There were no survivors - some died in the crash, others were shot while trying to evade capture. Soviet military and locals removed the bulk of the surface/shallow remains at the time. This plate and some engine debris were found in-ground, during the later examination.

Does this information, plus the location mentioned before, connect to any recorded losses?


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