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Old 28th May 2006, 03:09
Jagdkommando Jagdkommando is offline
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Thumbs up Re: 2 german planes belly-landed,Norway 1943

Hi Andreas,

Before reading your reply,I found the exact same information like you did.
On 01.11.43 it says Langesund,but as Langesund is not far away from Nevlunghavn I have to assume that it is the same plane. According to a diary it was a FW190.
When it comes to the other incident on 17.11.45 the word "Hamna" is probably wrong. The name is actually Brunla,and it was a ME 109.
The dates are not incorrect at all as there are 2 different persons that wrote each the same date. One of them remembers very well that it was a FW190 due to the engine. Anyway if something is wrong regarding this 2 incidents it must be the name of the places,if not they are not registered at all. The FW190 that belly-landed flew together with another plane that circled above the belly-landed FW190 a couple of time,then returned in the direction they first were suppose to fly. The FW190 pilot on the ground went to his plane and tried to make radio-contact with the other plane to tell him that everything was O.K. but failed.
I'm very curious in finding out more about these 2 incidents.
Thanks Andreas
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