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Leo Etgen 4th March 2025 13:40

Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
Hi guys

Leutnant Josef Heinzeller (36 victories, DK-G) of 2./JG 54 is said to have been wounded on 30 May 1944. Are there any details extent about this incident? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Horrido!

Leo

Matti Salonen 4th March 2025 16:50

Re: Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
1944-05-30, 1./JG 54, Fw 190 A-4, 145744, Südlich Fl.Pl. Wesenberg
Flugzeugführer Lt Heinzeller, Josef, verletzt
Notlandung. Bruch ? %. Start 21.10.

Matti

Chris Goss 4th March 2025 17:19

Re: Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
An interesting pilot having been a member of the pre-war aerobatics team, JG 3 then JG 2. He moved to the USA after the war and when I contacted his family, they knew little of his wartime exploits

VtwinVince 4th March 2025 17:44

Re: Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
Yes indeed, must have been one of Hanns Truebenbach's guys with the Kunstflugstaffel. Also an acquaintance of my uncle with JG3.

Chris Goss 4th March 2025 17:46

Re: Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
He was that Vince. 25 kills with 5./JG 3 and gets his 26th with 3./JG 2 19 May 1942 and by the end of 1942 his score stood at 31

Rottler 4th March 2025 18:57

Re: Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
Hello Leo,

according to JFV Vol. 15/II technical defects were the reason of the emergency landing, in German "Notlandung infolge technischer Mängel".

Regards
Leo

Leo Etgen 5th March 2025 13:40

Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
Hi guys

Many thanks to all who have responded regarding this pilot who indeed had a quite interesting career. I was some what surprised when I came across some evidence that suggested that he died in the USA but it now appears that was indeed the case.

Horrido!

Leo

Edward L. Hsiao 10th March 2025 07:08

Re: Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
Gentlemen. What did Josef Heinzeller job in the USA after WWII? What year did he died?

Edward L. Hsiao

bakerman 10th March 2025 08:24

Re: Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
Born 10 Jun 1915 Innsruck/Austria, died 9 Nov 1989, buried in Ridgefield/CT

Edward L. Hsiao 13th March 2025 09:58

Re: Leutnant Josef Heinzeller - 30 May 1944
 
In order to become a US citizen after World War II, one of the requirements for a German WWII veteran was to serve in the US military especially the US Army. So I think Josef Heinzeller had serve in the US military for many years. Just a thought.

Edward L. Hsiao


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