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Focke Wulf Fw 190 D-9 Bodenplatte Loss & Excavation
On January 1, 1945 several Fw 190 D-9 'Doras' of 3./JG 2 attacked Zutendaal airfield, then occupied by Allied forces, as part of Operation Bodenplatte. One particular aircraft, Werk Nummer presently unknown, was shot down and crashed near the small town of Asch (now called 'As'). Approximately 50 years later the site was discovered and excavated. Over the course of the last few months parts of this aircraft found their way into my upstairs 'relic room':
http://i835.photobucket.com/albums/z...46540854_o.jpg There wasn't much to go on when it came time for me to paint this aircraft, so I opted to portray it in action against RAF Lancasters during a different operation. I suppose it's debatable when or if JG 2 took to the skies in night operations at the time, but Berlin had ordered day fighters into night bomber interdiction ops during 1944 and 1945 - orders which were sometimes ignored, sometimes cleverly dodged. In any case it made for a dramatic composition: http://i835.photobucket.com/albums/z...G-Fw190D-1.jpg Once I had my painting completed, the next step was to reformat it to be displayed with parts from the Bodenplatte excavation, which were very well preserved in spite of a high impact crash: http://i835.photobucket.com/albums/z...FW190D-222.jpg I'd sure like to put the word out there about this aircraft, as I'd love to uncover its possible Werk Nummer or anything more than I already have about its markings and possible pilot. I'm still in touch with the former head of that excavation, but his information does not go much beyond what I have described here. Thanks! The guys on WIX suggested that I post here for the best 'Experten'. :) |
Re: Focke Wulf Fw 190 D-9 Bodenplatte Loss & Excavation
One possibility:
1945-01-01, 4./JG 2, FW 190D-9, 500390, 5 blaue, Südlich Asch, Beschuß von P-51/P-47. Bruch 100 %. Flugzeugführer Uffz Optenhostert, Friedrich, + Matti |
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Interesting. This aircraft was brought down while attacking Zutendaal airfield, crashing near the small village of Asch (now called 'As'). Might that fit the a/c suggested? Thanks! |
Re: Focke Wulf Fw 190 D-9 Bodenplatte Loss & Excavation
Was it a Christiaan Vanhee recovery?
ClinA-78 |
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Yes, indeed. But Chris doesn't know anymore than what I've already posted. He actually emailed me today that he's trying to find the USAAF report that lists this aircraft loss. Maybe that will reveal if the pilot was lost with this machine - ??? Chris has also sent me pieces of the spinner from this aircraft. Excited to see those! If it looks like the Ju 88 spinner he sent me previously it'll look like a flattened burnt pizza - but we'll see. :) |
Re: Focke Wulf Fw 190 D-9 Bodenplatte Loss & Excavation
Going thro the loss list in the Manrho/Putz tome on Bodenplatte, there is only one Fw190D-9 listed as lost near Y-29 as stated in Post #2.
Was the wreckage found under a football field? If so it is the one listed in post #2. |
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