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Old 14th May 2007, 13:47
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Losses in Austria II revised/Jubilee edition booklet

Dear all,

This is to announce that I am in the process of preparing a revised edition the “Losses of the Luftwaffe in Austrian - September 1943 to March/May 1945” publication.
This will be an extended (corrected) 30 years of Austrian Aircraft Historians Jubilee Version, which will also encompass
  • new color drawings by Simon Schatz, and
  • additional photos (100+ instead of 84 in the first edition).
  • Moreover there will be at least 25 additional loss list pages from additional sources (mainly research throughout recent reliable publications) and
  • a significant number of corrections to existing data from enthusiasts who wrote in to us.
  • Of course there will be also a new cover and an improved binding of the booklet.
In case some of you could contribute additional
  • information on Luftwaffe aircraft and or personnel losses in Austria, or have
  • relevant photos with Luftwaffe aircraft on Austrian airfields as there have been
Vienna/Schwechat (Ernst Heinkel Süd, production and testing of He 219, He 280, He 162)
Wiener (Wr.) Neustadt (WNF production plant, FFS C 8 )
Vienna/Seyring
Vienna/Aspern
Götzendorf (JG 301)
Graz/Thalerhof
Zwölfaxing (Heinkel’s He 177 test centre)
Zeltweg
Fels (am Wagram) (JG 27)
Salzburg/Maxglan (JV 44)
Bad Vöslau/Kottingbrunn (JG 108 )
Klagenfurt/Anabichl (FFS C 11)
Parndorf (training site, e.g. Do 217 J&N)
Linz/Hörsching (DFS, FFS A/B 115)
Tulln/Langenlebarn (LKS 7)
Innsbruck/Höttingen/Kranebitten (JV 44, NSG 9)
Deutsch Wagram
Aigen/Enns ( training site, helicopters)
Markersdorf (FFS A/B 72)
Wels (FFS A/B 115)

this would be very helpful and the right time to send them to me, because the main work will be done during the next 3 months with a planned publication date of the Jubilee edition in fall 2007.

Martin Handig, Vienna
handig@ju388.de
www.oefh.at (website of Austrian Aircraft Historians - in preparation)
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