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Brian 9th January 2012 23:37

German ATA?
 
Hi guys

Out of curiosity, did the Luftwaffe have an affiliated oganisation comprising female/overage/disabled pilots/aircrew who delivered aircraft to operational units, as did the British ATA?

Cheers
Brian

Andreas Brekken 10th January 2012 00:46

Re: German ATA?
 
Hello.

Yes - not only those categories of pilots - the main unit performing this tas was Flugzeugüberführungsgeschwader 1

Lots and lots of losses noted by this unit

Regards,
Andreas B

Brian 10th January 2012 01:00

Re: German ATA?
 
Hi Andreas

More, please!

Cheers
Brian

Oberst 10th January 2012 01:42

Re: German ATA?
 
A start: http://www.ww2.dk/air/misc/flug1.htm

DavidIsby 11th January 2012 04:24

Re: German ATA?
 
It appears that many of the Luftwaffe personnel used for ferrying were those without operational experience, hence a high attrition rate.

On civilian ferry pilots, US sources include:

German Air Force List of ’ Civilian’ Ferry Pilots, A.I. 12, US Air Forces Europe, 22 January 1946, National Archives RG 243 Entry 36 Box 176;

Status and Duties of Civilian Pilots in the German Air Force, A.I. 12 Intelligence Report 114, US Air Forces Europe, 22 January 1946, National Archives, RG 165 Entry 79 Box 47.

RT 22nd November 2012 12:51

Re: German ATA?
 
oganisation comprising female/overage/disabled pilots/aircrew who delivered aircraft to operational units

One category to add the POWs

Rémi

Brian 22nd November 2012 15:51

Re: German ATA?
 
Hi Remi

Are you suggesting that the Germans used POWs as ferry pilots?

More please!

Cheers
Brian

Khorat 22nd November 2012 16:07

Re: German ATA?
 
Hi Brian,

where I come from in germany, in 1944 2 Bf 109 of FlÜG 1 collided and crashed, both pilots - russian officers - died in the crash..

khorat

Jaap Woortman 22nd November 2012 16:12

Re: German ATA?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian (Post 140251)
Hi guys

Out of curiosity, did the Luftwaffe have an affiliated oganisation comprising female/overage/disabled pilots/aircrew who delivered aircraft to operational units, as did the British ATA?

Cheers
Brian

See NARA T791 Roll 51 frame 0711-0740 at http://www.wwii-photos-maps.com/luft...its/vonrohden/
Report name: Entwicklung des Flugzeugüberführungwesens zum Flugzeugüberführungs-Geschwader 1. Major Zander.

Jaap

Brian 22nd November 2012 16:44

Re: German ATA?
 
Wow!

This is news to me!

Is there any chance of listing POW pilot losses - name/date/nationality

By POWs do we mean Soviets only?

Khorat - do you have names and date of the incident you mention?

I am intrigued!

Cheers
Brian


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