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Old 29th December 2015, 19:47
Larry Hickey Larry Hickey is offline
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Re: He 111 from KGr. 100 - 14 August 1940

Frederic,

We carry this incident in the EoE LW Loss DB as:

"14 August 1940: 1./KGr.100 Heinkel He111H-3 (5252). Belly-landed on beach at Hourtin, north-west of Bordeaux, on return from night attack on Dunlop Works at Birmingham, cause not stated. Crew unhurt. Aircraft 6N+CH 100% write-off. (Source is listed as Ultra)

As you can see, our loss entry for 6N+CH does not provide any crew info.

I note that Nick Beale's report for that night indicates the code for this a/c is 6N+CA, which would be a Geschwaderstab a/c. I don't think that KGr100 had a Geschwaderstab at that time, but it would have had a Gruppenstab, likely making the code 6N+CB.

In our EoE photo DB I have an image of a 6N+C_ undergoing salvage on a beach, presumably the 14 August incident. It shows the full starboard fuselage with the tail and wings removed, and standing on its wheels. The "C" does not look white, but could be blue or medium green. This needs further research to determine the correct coding for this a/c: 6N+CA, 6N+CB or 6N+CH. If it turns out to be coded 6N+CB, it probably wasn't a 1 Staffel a/c. I have several other photos showing beach-landed He111s of KGr100 but they appear to mostly show 6N+NH in an incident to which I've not yet put a date, but probably in August 1940. Roba's new book on KG100 probably covers this, but I don't yet have a copy.

I'd like to get these properly identified so I hope others have photos and info that will resolve these issues.
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