Re: Bf 109 E, WNr.1990
My db loss entry with sources (would be the same as GRM's since he is "co-author" of the this db). As to what happened to him, I would suspect he ended up in Canada like many other POWs from this time. Just a guess of course.
Bf 109E-4, 1990, Tiedmann, Oblt. Helmut, , I., 2., JG 3, schwarze, 13 +, , Red Tatzelwurm, earliest-known spiral spinner. Wing, tailplane and rudder tips are gelb., 18-Aug-40, Stkp. POW due to Luftkampf with RAF fighters. Notlandung., , Lfl.2/Kanal, Gen.Qu.6.Abt. (mfm #1)-Vol.2; Prien, et al, Die Jagdfliegerverbände, IV.1, p.191; Prien/Stemmer, Stab und I./JG 3, p.519; SAM 5/85, Payne, p.366, p.368 dwg; Payne/Kit, Les Messerschmitt/D'Angleterre, p.39 color; BoB, T&N, p.581, Payne, SAM 6/86; Mason, p.283, Leeds bei Maidstone, 100%, F, , ,
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