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Bf109G-4 WNr 19344 (II./JG52) Anapa 1.May.43
Hello,
at night 30.Apr./1.May.43 Soviet destroyer "Nezamozhnik" and the escort ship "Storm" has shelled the Anapa airfield. According to GQM return, Bf109 WNr 19344 (II./JG52) was damaged (30%). But according to German Admiral of Black Sea war diary, the plane was destroyed [zerstört]. Whether the WNr 19344 was appearing in the sources after 1.May.43? Regards, Andrey |
Re: Bf109G-4 WNr 19344 (II./JG52) Anapa 1.May.43
Per the Thomas Hitchcock's "Messerschmitt "O-Nine" Gallery" this machine was rebuilt as a Bf 109G-12 and was with JG 106 at some time. This book is from years ago, but I've never seen anything that corrects or refutes that information.
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Re: Bf109G-4 WNr 19344 (II./JG52) Anapa 1.May.43
That's correct ... W.Nr.19344 is mentioned in "Werknummern - und Durchführungsliste" of firm Blohm & Voss from 08.May 1944, in list for "Nachrüstung des 300 l Zusatzbehälters in Bf 109G 12 Schulflugzeug" from July/ August 1944 and in "Fernschreiben Bf 109G 12 Einbau - Reichweiten" from 04.January 1945 (standing in Stolp - Reitz) again.
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Re: Bf109G-4 WNr 19344 (II./JG52) Anapa 1.May.43
Dear Jim and Rasmussen, thank you!
So it became a trainer aircraft later. Regards, Andrey |
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