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Errata for Sea Eagles 1

Here we go; SE 2 will follow!

Page 20: Hptm. Petersen, previously a Staffelkapitän of 1./K.G.51, was serving with
General z.b.V der Luftflotte 2 when championing the Fw 200 for long-range maritime "Kaperflugzeug" missions in September 1939. He was appointed as Kommandeur of I./K.G.40 on 10 Oct 39.

Page 22 & 23: H.M.S. Vandyck was sunk 10 June 1940 (not 9 June)
Correct spelling of I./F.K.G. 50's CO is Schede and not Scheede.I./F.K.G. 50 was re-designated II./K.G. 40 on 15 Sep 43 and Maj Schlosser remained CO until 15 Oct 43.
CO of 6./KG 40 at the time was Hptm. Wiesner and not Hptm. Nuß, who was only a regular officer in that unit.
The He 177 V6 photos were taken at Lechfeld and the officer with the white cap definitely is not Roman Dawczynski.

Page 33: W.Nr. 0002 was originally built as the second B-1 airliner for DLH but in
Sep 39 it was ordered by RLM to be delivered as the C-1 series prototype V 11. It was taken on by 1./K.G. 40 only on 20 Apr 40 after intensive testing at E-Stelle Rechlin and Tarnewitz.

Page 38: W.Nr. 0005 BS+AJ was not destroyed at Tarnewitz on 21 Mar but was taken on by 1./KG 40 at Bremen on 5 Apr 40.

Page 46; "Starstone" was successfully attacked and damaged by Fw Bernhard Flinsch in F8+BK.

Page 47: I/KG 40 was moving from Gardermoen to Lüneburg only on 24 Jun but single aircraft were detached for missions in the West like Oblt. Schlosser with sorties flown from Le Culot and Brussels on 15 and 20 Jun respectively. During Jul the majority of I/KG.40 was at Marx near Oldenburg for the mine laying tasks and it was not before 2 Aug 40 that the first Condors arrived at Merignac.

Page 50: Oblt. Mollenhauer’s Condor was lost due to a navigational error in bad weather conditions and hit a mountain in Eire. There is no indication that the plane had attacked a ship or was damaged by Flak.

Page 53: The photo above does not show C-2 0023 F8+EH , which was taken on by
1./KG. 40 only on 31 Jul 40, but a C-1 clearly to be identified by the rectangular outer engine nacelles. It is believed that this first F8+EH has been W.Nr. 0007.

Page 56: The top photo was taken at Lüneburg during the summer of 1941.

Page 59: This photo shows Fw 200 C-1 F8+DH and not a C-2 serialled F8+DL.

Page 65: Oberst Ernst-August Roth was the successor of Oberst Hans Geisse as Kommodore of KG.40, who did not return from a London mission 07/08 Sep 40. Stab/KG 40 was renamed Stab/ KG. 28 effective 22 Dec 40.

Page 90: The photo above shows W:Nr. 0063 belonging to 3/KG. 40. It was transferred to 7./KG 40 as F8+BR and ditched in Størdalsfjord due to a malfunctioning of the flaps when approaching Værnes airfield with Oblt Werner Thiele in command.

Page 91: Both photos show the Finnish tanker Josefina Thordén after the attack by
Hptm. Fliegel on 19 May 41.

Page 94: The top photo is C-3 0046 which is recorded as F8+EL at least for the period 19 Mar- 9 Jul 41.

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