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biltongbru 17th April 2012 20:40

ww2 SAAF fighter pilot Hannes Faure
 
I met Hannes's son, Pierre Faure. He gave me Hannes's war photograph album and log books to copy. I made a web site where everything is presented, included around 2000+ "unpublished" photographs of Hannes and fellow pilots.

http://hannesfaure.yolasite.com/

Hannes did war duty from 1942-1945, serving mainly in SAAF 1 sqdn. He flew Hurricanes and Spit V's in the desert and then later Spit VIII's and IX's with the campaigns in Sicily and Italy.

Adriano Baumgartner 18th April 2012 12:10

Re: ww2 SAAF fighter pilot Hannes Faure
 
Really amazing....truely!
Life in the Desert was "spartan"...and one did not have much to do on leisure...really beautiful pictures indeed (very interesting for those who intend to make 1/48 or 1/72 scale dioramas by the way...).
May I ask you if:
a) A book could arise from your researches? ( Hanne Faure certainly deserve it )
b) If you matched the Luftwaffe losses X Hanne Faure's claims?
All the best and thank you for sharing and preserving this fine "piece of History"...it was very kind of yours and of Pierre Faure.
Adriano S. Baumgartner

Adriano Baumgartner 18th April 2012 12:29

Re: ww2 SAAF fighter pilot Hannes Faure
 
Tinus, some questions about the lovely pictures:
1-Can you (or any other member) identify the Squadron and codes of the Blenheim IV crash?
2- The Bf 109 F or early G-2 shown with codes AX*? do have a werknummer visible? Is it possible to identify its origin?
3- I saw what seems a Fairey Albacore wreck with the wreck of Faure's Hurricane. Can we identify this wreck/or Squadron?

Yours
Adriano S. Baumgartner

Adriano Baumgartner 18th April 2012 12:37

Re: ww2 SAAF fighter pilot Hannes Faure
 
Watching those mervellous pictures...I can only express my admiration for those "erks" who kept working and keeping the machines flying...under a very hot sun and all this dryness...It shouldn't be nice to refit Brownings or Oerlikons under such conditions ( = skin burns )...

kaki3152 18th April 2012 14:39

Re: ww2 SAAF fighter pilot Hannes Faure
 
The Bf109F was from III/JG-27 and captured by the Indian Division at Derna. The fighter was made flyable by 1 SAAF.

John Beaman 18th April 2012 15:38

Re: ww2 SAAF fighter pilot Hannes Faure
 
Excellant work. Thanks so much for posting this on the web!

biltongbru 18th April 2012 19:12

Re: ww2 SAAF fighter pilot Hannes Faure
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adriano Baumgartner (Post 146409)
Tinus, some questions about the lovely pictures:
1-Can you (or any other member) identify the Squadron and codes of the Blenheim IV crash?
2- The Bf 109 F or early G-2 shown with codes AX*? do have a werknummer visible? Is it possible to identify its origin?
3- I saw what seems a Fairey Albacore wreck with the wreck of Faure's Hurricane. Can we identify this wreck/or Squadron?

Yours
Adriano S. Baumgartner

Thank you:

The Albacore crashed into Peter Metelerkamp's Hurricane. Peter was Faure's OC at 1 sqdn. See here Peter Metelerkamp's web site, here you can ID the date and location of the crash looking at Peter's log book and thus try to ID the Albacore unit and ser no:

http://petermetelerkamp.yolasite.com/


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