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Nick Beale 26th September 2020 18:18

Grid Square 26684
 
Can anyone tell me where this was? The context is a report from a German patrol flight along the Biscay coast (Biarritz-Royan-Santander) in August 1940 but I'm not clear which grid system was being used.

Andy Mitchell 26th September 2020 23:33

Re: Grid Square 26684
 
Nick,

Same grid square mentioned in Einzelmeldung Nr 4 vom 18.8.40 (T-321 R88 Luftflotte 3) page 2

"In grid square 26684 (lying on the beach) 1 He 111,
Kennzeichen DH, destroyed."

Apparently, part of a report of (H)41 performing coastal recce of the Bay of Biscay from the Loire estuary on 17.8.40

Nick Beale 26th September 2020 23:52

Re: Grid Square 26684
 
Thanks Andy, that sounds like it derived from the same message as the ULTRA that I was looking at.

(H) 41 regularly reported on its flights along the Atlantic Coast, usually just reporting on Spanish fishing boats and other vessels sighted. It seems likely that the He 111 was from KGr. 100. On this particular day they saw a crashed french seaplane as well. Presumably that had been there a while.

Andy Mitchell 26th September 2020 23:57

Re: Grid Square 26684
 
Nick,

That sea-plane is also mentioned in the same Einzelmeldung at grid square 26322. As with the He 111, lying on the beach.

Have seen these Planquadrat mentioned in other Einzelmeldung but not yet found anything explaining them.

Coincidentally, I was working on the Einzelmeldung Nr 4 18.8.40 this evening.

edwest2 27th September 2020 00:10

Re: Grid Square 26684
 
On patrols over water, whether near a coast or farther out, did the Luftwaffe grid system prevail or was the Marine system sometimes used?

JoMe 27th September 2020 13:34

Re: Grid Square 26684
 
Hi Nick

There was no direct radio link between the Air Force and the Navy. As far as I know, the Air Force did not use the Navy's PQ system (if they had an own system).
The indicated PQ 26684/15 West denotes the beach between Warkworth and Longhougton (approx. 50km N Newcastle upon Tyne / GB).

regards
JoMe

jschreiber 27th September 2020 14:24

Re: Grid Square 26684
 
Hello

Try the tool described at

http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=40318

relocated here :

http://submarine-at-war.ru/docs/gradnetz_eng.html

The grid 26684 is just a bit north of Hourtin

Regards

J Schreiber

Nick Beale 27th September 2020 15:43

Re: Grid Square 26684
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jschreiber (Post 295208)
Hello

Try the tool described at

http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=40318

relocated here :

http://submarine-at-war.ru/docs/gradnetz_eng.html

The grid 26684 is just a bit north of Hourtin

Regards

J Schreiber

Thanks that second one is the easiest version to use that I've come across.


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