Re: Question on Staffelwappen 1./Kü.Fl.Gr 106
Hi Merlin
That makes sense but Ketley assigns this Staffelwappen to 1./206 from 1937-38 without the black shield background and then from 1939-40 with the black shield background. I think this is probably incorrect.
Adam Thompson has some very nice images in his book Seeflieger, showing a Heinkel He 115 bearing this Staffelwappen (with the black shield) and M2 codes but here he assigns that aircraft to 1./206 and mentions that this unit was re-designated as 1./106 on 1st September 1942. I guess this may be an erroneous caption on checking further, as in Küstenflieger Thompson shows the same images (of M2+GH) in the section on 106 and in the section on 206 confirms this unit was re-designated 106 in June 1937 and 206 ceased to exist. Apologies for my original reference to the book 'Küstenflieger', which should have been to the book 'Seeflieger'.
There is a well-known photo of an He 115 bearing codes M2+AH (which is the right coding for 1./106) dated to 1941 and this aircraft carries a skull and crossbones on a black shield, which Ketley shows as belonging to 3./106. Soldago illustrates this He 115 in his two volume booklets on the He 115 and assigns it to 1./106. Soldaga also shows an image of M2+GH with the cup and dice on a black shield and also assigns this to 1./106. A number of references seem to have seen the confusing aircraft M2+AH with the skull and crossbones and taken this to be the Staffelwappen of 1./106 - it is all rather confusing.
I know there were a lot of re-designations of units during the war and aircraft swapped units too and ended up carrying the wrong markings so it can be very difficult to untangle these but I think it is certain 1./106 used the cup and dice Staffelwappen in 1938-39 and suggest that any aircraft bearing M2+?H codes and this Staffelwappen belongs to 1./106.
Does this make sense or are there additional complexities that mean this badge was carried by aircraft of other units?
Thanks for helping to untangle this!
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Best wishes
Tim O.
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Alfred Schmittka 5./KG 54; Josef Harmeling 4.(Schlacht)/LG 2; Wilhelm Gaul 1./106, 2./906 & III./KG 40; Karl-Herman Lion III./StG 1; Werner Breese 5.(F)/122
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