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Old 25th September 2007, 22:31
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Re: G2+OH, missing on 24/4. 1941

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Originally Posted by Gudbrandur View Post
Thank you guys,
If the G2+OH, Ju 88 D2 was down at Firth of Forth, then the D1 must have been down prior to that, could that have been the one down S-E of Iceland. The G2+OH, Ju88D1. How was the German system for lost in action and/or missing in action, there is a big difference. I always thought they where missing until confirmed dead. In the G2+OH, Ju88D2 case we have names but not in the G2+OH, Ju88D1. Was it the aircraft missing og crew missing.?

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gudbrandur.
First of all! 1/(F) 124 did not fly recce to Iceland in the spring of 1941. Based at Aalborg-West/DK it did fly recce to England and in Skagerrak! They lost a D-2 G2+OH 31.03.41 Wnr. 0792 in the North Sea near Scotland! Crew is known. As far as i know they did not use the D-1!

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