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Old 12th August 2016, 20:16
Horst Weber Horst Weber is offline
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Re: 36th FG Operations 24.12.1944

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Originally Posted by John Manrho View Post
Thanks Alex. Do we know where these two 53rd FS a/c crashed and the the exact time? Perhaps the MACR's contain some info. Has anybody these MACR's?

John
Good evening John !

Lt. Lane's P-47 crashed at about 12:15 into a field due South of Siedlung Schwirzheim-Gondelsheim, halfway between the road B 410 in the South and the railway line North. This is about 6 km ENE of Prüm and 1.5 km South of Gondelsheim.

Eyewhitnesses confirmed the time as around noon. They also reported that the a/c came out of a formation in high altitude and crashed in a steep dive with a smoke trail nearly vertically into the ground.

A search for the a/c in August 1994, which based initially on the interest of a local history-club, dug up a number of debris and parts inclusive one or two installed weapons. The numbers of this weapon-numbers were visible and so, they could be checked by AFHRA microfilm # A1115 as those, which were installed at Lt. Lanes's P-47 s/n 44-19941.

After this findings, JAPAC was informed and they did the final work to recover the human remains of the pilot and did the further actions.

John , since I was involved into the whole search, I can give you the information by first hand.


best wishes !

Horst Weber
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