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Originally Posted by Brian Bines
A few more:-
1/ 6-2-45 3/NAGr 1 Bf 109G-14 780400 Jagerbeschuss North of Venlo Gef.Hubert Mack missing
2/ 16-2-45 2/NAGr 1 Bf109G6 230290 Feindbschuss Ufff.Karl Lenk +
3/ 16-2-45 2/NAGr 1 Bf 109 G6's w.n.s 200282,230297 and 230826 all shown as Feindbeschuss 100% pilots uninjured,
Source LW Quatermasters list
Regards
Brian Bines
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Gefr. Mack crashed near Vierlingsbeek (Netherlands) and at 16-2-45 no planes of NAGr 1 crashed in the Netherlands.
Hubert Mack was buried in a fieldgrave
150 m east of P.Gommers, east of the road Venlo-Boxmeer.
After the war his remains were transferred to Ysselsteyn in March 1950.
The total amount of NAGr 1 losses in the Netherlands were:
45-01-22 Neede
Bf 109G-6 230115
3./NAGr 1 pilot unknown
45-02-06 Twente (A/D.)
Bf 109G-5 110540
3./NAGr.1 pilot unknown
45-02-06 Vierlingsbeek
Bf 109G-14 780400
3./NAGr.1 Gfr. H.Mack
45-02-10 Lochem
Bf 109G-6 412169
3./NAGr.1 Uffz. A.Mittelmayer
45-02-11 Balgoij (across Meuse-opposite A/D Keent)
Bf 109G-6 230500
3./NAGr.1 Ofhr. K-H.Piper
All information from the losslist of the Dutch Study Group Airwar 1939-1945.
Jaap