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Helmut Haugk
Hi guys
I am looking for any loss list incidents involving this ace. I am aware that he was involved in such on the following dates: 29 September 1939: Unteroffizier Helmut Haugk of 3./ZG 26 shot down and wounded in Bf 109 D-1 (W.Nr. 481) in aerial combat with RAF Hampden twin-engined bomber, ditched southeast of Helgoland 29 January 1944: bailed out following aerial combat 16 March 1944: bailed out following aerial combat Could anyone add any details to the above and/or other incidents that I have not included? Many thanks. Horrido! Leo |
Re: Helmut Haugk
Not Helmut, but brother Werner Haugk per the Hans Ring ZG 76 loss listing (have transcription of the ZG 26 list as well - nothing for Helmut):
Bf 110G-2, 120033, HAUGK, Ofw. Werner, , II., 4., ZG 76, , , , , 29-Jan-44, WIA due to Luftkampf. Crew FSA., F RK., RLV, Ring, ZG 76 loss list, , Braunschweig, 100%, F, , , Bf 110G-2, 120023, HAUGK, Ofw. Werner, , St., Stab, ZG 76, , , , , 06-Mar-44, WIA due to Luftkampf. Bf KIA., F RK., RLV, Ring, ZG 76 loss list, , Calförde, 100%, F, Bf FhjFw. Walter Selzer, , |
Helmut Haugk
Hello Jim
Many thanks for answering my post. Even though they are not specifically related to Helmut Haugk they certain will help me in regards to his brother of whom I knew next to nothing prior to your response. Many thanks indeed and best wishes. Horrido! Leo |
Re: Helmut Haugk
Hello Leo,
on 16th March´44 Helmut Haugk took off from Leipheim. Homrighausen was the second man on board when they had to bail out after combat with Mustangs. Karl |
Helmut Haugk
Hello Karl
Many thanks for your additional information and the details it contains. Anything that I can find on either of these two Ritterkreuzträgers is most welcome. Horrido! Leo |
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