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Laurent Rizzotti 18th October 2011 10:57

Do 18 collision on 12 October 1942
 
On 12 October 1942 two Do 18 of Fl.Waffenschule(See) Parow (Do 18 D-2 WNr 726 SD+IK and Do 18 H WNr 788 PF+AV) were lost in a collision.

I would like to have more details about this: crew fate and names if available, location of the incident, etc... Especially interested if it was an air collision or not.

Thanks in advance

Laurent

Matti Salonen 18th October 2011 13:57

Re: Do 18 collision on 12 October 1942
 
1942-10-12, Fl.Waffenschule (See) 1 Parow, Do 18D-2, 726, SD+IK, Bei Arcona, Zusammenstoß in der Luft mit Do 18H, Werk.-Nr. 788. Bruch 95 %.
Flugzeugführer Uffz Siggelkow, Karl, tot
Beobachterschüler Lt Volkhardt, Karl, vermißt
Bordfunker Uffz Mittl, Erich, tot
Bordmechaniker Fw Mausberg, Emil, tot
1942-10-12, Fl.Waffenschule (See) 1 Parow, Do 18H, 788, PF+AV, Bei Arcona, Zusammenstoß in der Luft mit Do 18D-3, Werk.-Nr. 726. Bruch 95 %.
Flugzeugführer Lt Lübker, Werner, tot
Beobachterschüler Lt Stumm, Friedrich, tot
Bordfunker Uffz Silbe, Gerhard, tot
Bordmechaniker Uffz Nietzsche, Willibald, tot

Matti

Laurent Rizzotti 18th October 2011 14:51

Re: Do 18 collision on 12 October 1942
 
Thanks Matti for the quick answer !

I guess Arcona in your replay is Arkona, on the island of Rügen in the Baltic. I suspect from the names of a list of German ships that is was written with a c in the past (at least up to 1945) and is written with a k now.

Do you have details if the aircraft crashed at land or in the sea ? Latter could be possible as one crew was missing.

Matti Salonen 18th October 2011 17:39

Re: Do 18 collision on 12 October 1942
 
Right. On the north tip of Rügen.
I have no exact info, but as you say, crash in the sea is most probable because of a missing crew member.

Matti

Laurent Rizzotti 19th October 2011 13:06

Re: Do 18 collision on 12 October 1942
 
Thanks again


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