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Old 20th February 2014, 23:11
Marcel van Heijkop Marcel van Heijkop is offline
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Re: Lübeck 1945 - 262s, 190s, 88s and Others

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Originally Posted by udf_00 View Post
Thanks.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2785124...6655/lightbox/
Fug 200 Hohentwiel ASV RADAR ?
Hi udf_00,

Correct! According to the excellent KG26 unit history by Alexander Steenbeck, 3 Ju 188 and 11 Ju 88 torpedo bombers of KG26 landed at Lübeck-Blankensee on 8 May 1945 after their flight to the Kurland pocket (where they had helped to evacuate German soldiers).

HTH, Marcel

PS: Ian, great pictures! Thanks so much for posting! BTW: Do you have any more of Lübeck, such as Ju 88 G-6 nightfighters without radar antennas perhaps (suspected I./KG66 machines)?
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