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Old 26th June 2017, 12:19
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Re: Luftwaffe Losses Detailed Information

W.Nr. 7089 was never assigned a Stammkennzeichen as it was reserved for DLH use when this series was planned by JFM (D-ASHY "Gustav Dörr"). Consequently there will be a "gap" in the Stammkennzeichen used for W.Nr. 7081 (DD+ZA) and W.Nr. 7107 (DD+ZZ).

Ju 52/3mg5e W.Nr. 7103 (DD+ZV) arrived in Werft Pillau about 28. February 1943 for conversion from land- to floatplane, carrying the unit markings G6+ES. After conversion the plane left for Wien-Winterhafen seaplane station on 03. March 1943. The plane was taken over by the Lufttransportfliegerstaffel (See) in Greece but was lost due to enemy fire on 29. May 1943 en-route from Milos to Athens.

Ju 52/3mg5e W.Nr. 7105 (DD+ZX) was never converted and remained a landplane until damaged 70% at Pleskau-Süd on 06. March 1942 while in
service With K.Gr.z.b.V. 9.

I hope this will clearify the situation.
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