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Old 3rd September 2005, 18:15
Michal Michal is offline
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Re: Crashed plane on territory of Czechoslovakia

Hallo Bernád,

there is no evidence of "nationality" of planes except some American and one Soviet planes. So, I could not to say you yes or no. But I think Hungarian maybe and I believe Romanian in any case. But only believe. If you know about some Hungarian planes which could crashed on territory of Czechoslovakia, send me date and approximately time and I will search my database.

I have tried to search location of crash of Bf-110 (Lájos Göcsei, István Loys, 6./NJG 102 Ohlau) which sent a radio message from area SW of Pardubice on Dec 5 1944 during night flight but without succes. I have in my databes only one plane crashed nearby Pardubice on that day but around 14 o´clock. On Dec 6 1944 there is an other crashed plane nearby Pardubice but it seems to be one-seat plane.

It seems that this plane did not crash on territory of Protektorat Böhmen-Mähren but my files could be incomplete as well.

Best

Michal
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