Re: Seeking fate of first captured Bf109E to reach Britain, "Red 9," WNr.3326 of 2./JG51.
Larry and Robert,
J-Y. Lorant wrote in two parts a remarkable article in the French Magazine Air Fan (n°208 and 209)
He wrote (summed up):
First airworthy 109 in French hands was red 6 (3326) 2./JG51, Uffz Georg Pavenzinger, 28/9/1939, 10h30 at Geudertheim.
After to be repaired (leak at the tank) at Nancy-Essey Cne Rozannoff did a first flight ON 10 october 1939. He did a belly landing following failure on a tab (but also a poor and wet runway)
On 21/12/1939 one Hudson from RAF boscombe down landed in Nancy with different crew and pilot Wing/Co Mac Kenna. Hudson and Bf109 took off with Mac Kenna on 22/12/1939 to Coulommiers then Chateaudun and at last Tangmere. On 9/01/40 this 109 was still at Tangmere then this 109 COULD BE removed then sent to RAE of Farnborough by truck. Any info after this.
Bertrand
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