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This DO217 Fin is mine !
I managed to obtain a commitment from the owner that he gives it to me : it will exhibited at the new Toulouse air museum (to be open next year).
There is no serial number painted on it, just the numbers painted on the airframe that are on the second picture. There was a plate but it was removed; However, a real nice artifact. GC |
Re: This DO217 Fin is mine !
NICE and RARE!!
Mike |
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Great Gilles !!!!
Best regards Rüdiger |
Re: This DO217 Fin is mine !
thanks, it should a real ice exhibit,
but what does "Feststellvorichtung" mean ? Danke Gilles |
Re: This DO217 Fin is mine !
read "nice exhibit", of course..
Gilles |
Re: This DO217 Fin is mine !
An online translation brings up 'locking device' so I guess it might mark the location where the control surface locks have to be placed when stationary/parked up? Complete guess though. :)
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Bravo Gilles!
Marc |
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UPDATE
The aircraft have been formally identified (Same DO217 than those quoted in my previous posts: http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=33215 and http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=16709 ) they were from 9/KG100 DO 217 K2 6N + IT Wnr 4555 AND DO 217 K3 6N + HR Wnr 4749 and the crews were: Wnr 4555 Flugzeugführer Ofw Faust, Kurt, + (buried in Berneuil) Kampfbeobachter Fhj-Ofw Adermann, Erich, + Bordfunker Ogfr Schmidt, Julius, + (buried in Berneuil) Bordwart Gefr Kraft, Josef, + Wnr 4749 Flugzeugführer Fw Stoll, Rudolf, vermißt Kampfbeobachter Lt Sühnel, Rudolf, vermißt Bordfunker Uffz Welte, Erwin, vermißt Bordwart Ogfr Wettermann, Johann, vermißt the actual date of crash was 15 June 1944: this has been found thanks to a local police report, thus confirming the identification of these two aircraft. I would like to find relatives of families and for that, I look for the Namentliche Verlustmeldung n° 26 & 27 (or 28) that concern III KG./100 between 11 and 16 june 1944: by chance, any body has these NVM ? Of course, I shall keep you posted of the findings.. Thanks a lot GC |
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Hi everyone,
As an aside, aircraft 6N+IT could be of historical significance. As a Do 217 K2 it was configured only to carry the Fritz-X, not the Hs 293. This aircraft's participation in this raid on Cherbourg would be the only probable indication that Fritz-X missions were flown over Normandy, or for that matter, on any mission after the Plymouth raid of 30 April 1944. (The K3 was configured for either the Fritz-X or Hs 293.) Marty |
Re: This DO217 Fin is mine !
agreed Marty,
unfortunately, the one we will get the remains back from the cavehole is probably Wnr 4749. Best rgds GC |
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