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Old 1st May 2008, 21:25
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Re: Search for German Fighter Pilot

Hi there,
To Kaczmarek: Thanks for the suggestion but in the Losslist of JG3 that I have there are only 7 Bf-109 listed for May 8th 1944 all lost over Germany.

To: Brian Bines,
Thank you I’ll look for more info about Oscar Boesch maybe this will clear up something. Apart from that it seems to be another location because Goslar is too far away (250 Km) from where this Fw finally went down. And locals say that this Fw was chased up by two Allied fighters and not in fight with gunners of a bomber.

To John Manrho & Jim P.
Thanks for your reactions. The Werk Nummer is 682 655 not 682 855. Anyhow the following two things are for sure indeed. The Werk Nummer is 682 655 because we found that small plate (now in the showcase of our museum) and the date: May 8th 1944 because I have a certified report of the local Air defense commander which clearly mentions this date and time: 1245 hrs. PM and location where we dug up about 50% of the a/c. So we can take that for sure.
Regards,
Peter
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