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stephen f. polyak 12th March 2011 01:15

AM 37 Fw190S-1 582044
 
This captured airplane crashed in late 1945. Can any further details be provided:

Where and when was it captured?

What Luftwaffe unit(s) was it with?

Where did it crash?

Who was the pilot when it crashed; did he survive?

Any/all information appreciated.

Thank you,
Steve

Peter D Evans 13th March 2011 11:55

Re: AM 37 Fw190S-1 582044
 
Hi Stephen...
  • Surrendered at Copenhagen/Kastrup
  • Coded "54" of an unknown unit
  • Ferried from Amsterdam/Schipol to Farnborough on 17-Nov-45
  • Crashed at Sonning, north of Reading on 30-Nov-1945
  • Pilot F/Lt.D.B.Baker killed
  • Cause of crash thought to have been a failure of the hydraulic motor of the propeller pitch control which allowed the engine to overspeed. The pilot had not previously flown Luftwaffe types and was possibly unfamiliar with other controls that could have over-ridden the unit. This crash, along with others, resulted in severe restrictions being placed on flying ex-Luftwaffe types.

Source: "War Prizes" by P.Butler [Midland, 1994]

Does anybody have any photos or can point me to any of this two-seater?

Cheers
Peter D Evans
LEMB Administrator

stephen f. polyak 14th March 2011 02:42

Re: AM 37 Fw190S-1 582044
 
Hi Peter,

Wow! You just scored a 100%, A+ on this Fw190 "test". Sorry, no photos; however, as you may imagine, there's a plate involved. On to LEMB next...

Thank you,
Steve


Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter D Evans (Post 124302)
Hi Stephen...
  • Surrendered at Copenhagen/Kastrup
  • Coded "54" of an unknown unit
  • Ferried from Amsterdam/Schipol to Farnborough on 17-Nov-45
  • Crashed at Sonning, north of Reading on 30-Nov-1945
  • Pilot F/Lt.D.B.Baker killed
  • Cause of crash thought to have been a failure of the hydraulic motor of the propeller pitch control which allowed the engine to overspeed. The pilot had not previously flown Luftwaffe types and was possibly unfamiliar with other controls that could have over-ridden the unit. This crash, along with others, resulted in severe restrictions being placed on flying ex-Luftwaffe types.

Source: "War Prizes" by P.Butler [Midland, 1994]

Does anybody have any photos or can point me to any of this two-seater?

Cheers
Peter D Evans
LEMB Administrator


Nick Beale 14th March 2011 11:54

Re: AM 37 Fw190S-1 582044
 
1 Attachment(s)
There's a photo of "red 55" on file AIR/40/2022 at the National Archives but I only have this photocopy of it.

Peter D Evans 14th March 2011 12:09

Re: AM 37 Fw190S-1 582044
 
Thanks for that Nick... that looks very much like AM36, a Focke-Wulf Fw190F-8/U1, WNr.580058 which was coded "55" of unknown unit. This example was apparently not delivered to UK...

Cheers
Peter D Evans
LEMB Administrator


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