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Chris Goss 4th September 2015 13:14

Can anyone identify this He 177 crash
 
I have found this photo amongst a pile of KG 40/KG 100 photos; looks familiar but can anyone pleased help me identify it?

edNorth 4th September 2015 13:18

Re: Can anyone identify this He 177 crash
 
Early test plane, if I remember correctly.

Brian Bines 4th September 2015 13:41

Re: Can anyone identify this He 177 crash
 
It was in the old profile no 234 by Alfred Price credited to a Hans Redemann no details though, also two photos in the Griehl/Dreesl book with ' Bruchlandung der He 177 A-3 nach Einseitigem Triebwerksausfall '

Vince Malfara 4th September 2015 22:05

Re: Can anyone identify this He 177 crash
 
There is an emblem on the starboard side just forward of the wing and below the blister which resembles a "piggy?" face. May be a clue to the aircraft.

Brian Bines 4th September 2015 23:58

Re: Can anyone identify this He 177 crash
 
Would the wintry conditions make 21-1-1944 a possibility, aircraft 5560 was reported as being destroyed in an emergency landing following engine fire in no. 4 engine. There was no NVM for this aircraft so assume the crew were uninjured, cannot find a location for the crash. Is there a single track railway near Chateaudun airfield ?

Vince Malfara 5th September 2015 01:54

Re: Can anyone identify this He 177 crash
 
Hi Brian

I found this link below to Fold3 showing the airfield you mention and it does look like there is a single track leading into the base. Hope it helps somewhat

https://www.fold3.com/image/49503210/

Vince...

Brian Bines 5th September 2015 10:36

Re: Can anyone identify this He 177 crash
 
Hi Vince, I went off Google Earth showing the rail network around Chateaudun which includes single track near the airfield. While the photo does not indicate 21-1-44 sometimes a post on TOCH can bring out further info. which answers one way or the other, or can give a more accurate answer. That is my hope on this thread from Chris, as I to would like to get an identification on this aircraft. There are two photos of this crash in the Griehl book one which show the full fin and rudder if there is a copy as clear as the one on the thread it might show a werk nummer,

Regards
Brian Bines

gilles collaveri 6th September 2015 08:10

Re: Can anyone identify this He 177 crash
 
The brand of the car in the background could provide a clue: French ? German?
Any car expert around ?
GC


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