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Old 28th August 2011, 04:23
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Re: What was the ultimate fate of the pilot of ME-109 G5 "Black 11" (Seppe museum)

According to the Tom Kracker database, we have the following on this fellow:

Sossdorf, Kurt. - Uffz 1 known victory - 5./JG-3 Bf 109 G-5 Werk # 15343 "Black 11" (lost) EK 1 & 2, Fighter Operational Clasp Shot down 4 December, 1943 in his G-5 during aerial combat with a P-47 by Amersfort, Schiphol, his disposition unknown. The fuselage is restored and is in place at a restaurant at the Seppe Airport, between Breda and Roosendaal, Netherlands. One known victory, his 1st, a B-17 at Ratzlingen, E of Wolfsburg, on 29 April, 1944. - Alternate spelling: Soessdorf.

Unfortunately, it does not indicate what happened to him.

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