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Old 29th March 2011, 08:11
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Re: Seeking info on the badly flak-damaged Ju87B-1, WNr0236, L1+JW, from 12.(St)/LG1 during the Polish Campaign

Jørn and Bf110,

Good lead, but it doesn't pan out. Reading both Taghon's and Emmerling's accounts, the latter claims that there were two a/c that didn't make it back to base that day, 236, the a/c in question, and 267. The latter appears, as Bf110 says, to be the crew of 267, which force-landed near Laski and was set afire by its crew before escape and evading back to German lines over the next couple of days. So we're back to square one with my questions about W.Nr.0236, L1+JW. It's possible that L1+JW belly landed at another German airbase. The KTB says that 0236 failed to return to Grieslienen, which was it's take off base.

Thanks for your inputs,
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