Re: final fate Bf108 (Wnr. 2061)?
Hello Matti,
If you were a handsome Finish girl doing air war research (the same Holy Grail as the Gen.Qm.Abt. 6 losses of the Fliegende Verbände in 1944 ) I could kiss you for this interesting news! What puzzles me, is that I got a message that Heinkel Einflieger Gotthold Peter should have made flights with a He219 with call sign TF+JI which is very strange if there is also a Bf108 with the same Stkz.
There are some options:
- Peter's logbook is not properly cited and the real Stkz looks alike TF+JI, an option I will try to check or Peter flew actually this Bf108 but wrote He219. With the last option, one would expect it otherwise: testflying the He219 but covering with 'Bf108' > in several Heinkel documents He219's pop up being written as He111N, so Bf108 would be a strange anomaly.
- The Stkz. TF+JI was temporarily loaned from Heinkel's own Bf108 with Wnr.2091 (seems not likely to me)
- The Stkz. TF+JI was given to two different aircraft which seems unlikely too
Well, if it all was easy we would not enjoy this sort of mysteries won't it?
Again many thanks for your invaluable help, best regards,
Marcel
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airfield Venlo in WW-2, I./NJG 1, He219-project
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