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Richard Mills 11th November 2015 21:32

Flugbuch Abbreviations.
 
I am currently researching a Flugbuch which contains several bracketed abbreviations present in the descriptions of the mission detail.

Those that I can identify are as follows:
(LK) = Luftkampf
(LF) = Leicht Flak
(SF) = Schwere Flak
(SF u J) Schwere Flak und Jäger
(KF) Keine Feindberührung

However, I do need help with the following:
(SL) ?
(MSe or l) ?
(SMLF) ?

Any help whatsoever really will be a great help. Hopeful in anticipation.

Regards Richard.

Pawel Burchard 12th November 2015 14:31

Re: Flugbuch Abbreviations.
 
SMLF could be schwere, mittlere, leichte Flak

Richard Mills 13th November 2015 18:20

Flugbuch Abbreviations.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pawel Burchard (Post 209172)
SMLF could be schwere, mittlere, leichte Flak

Pawel

Thank you for your comment, quite feasible that it is indeed the abbreviation for SMLF.

Anyone else able to offer any suggestions at all?

Regards Richard.

sidney 6th December 2015 23:38

Re: Flugbuch Abbreviations.
 
SL could be See und Landflugzeug - amphibious plane?

Regards,
Sinisa

Richard Mills 23rd December 2015 00:49

Flugbuch Abbreviations.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sidney (Post 210217)
SL could be See und Landflugzeug - amphibious plane?
Regards, Sinisa

Sinisa

Thank you for your reply.

In this instance the Flugbuch was for a Bordfunker serving in ZG 1, at the time fighting on the Eastern Front with Bf 110 aircraft. Consequently, I am not sure of any mission which could relate to an amphibious aircraft, although I do appreciate you posting a reply.

Regards Richard.

Norbert Schuchbauer 23rd December 2015 17:17

Re: Flugbuch Abbreviations.
 
SL could be schwere Luftabwehr. I do not understand the MSe or I. Does the or imply the entire MSe? I could stand for Infantrie.

Regards,
Norbert

Denniss 23rd December 2015 18:54

Re: Flugbuch Abbreviations.
 
What's the context these abbrevations are used in?


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