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Old 3rd January 2006, 20:43
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Re: KGrzbV 106 loss Norway 7 Jun 40

Ju 52 RM+AC W.Nr. 5246, was one of the few aircraft of K.Gr.z.b.V. 106 that escaped completely without damages when RAF bombed the Oslo-Fornebu airfield on May 1, 1940. It seems that this aircraft was one of several that continued service in Norway when the remains of K.Gr.z.b.V. 106 and 107 were merged into the new 2./K.Gr.z.b.V. 108 in June 1940. The next occasion when W.Nr. 5246 turns up is on March 3, 1943. The aircraft, now a part of the Feldluftzeuggruppe Norwegen and with unit code E5+WA, was on its way from Copenhagen to Oslo when it was fired upon by a ship some 20 km north of Skagen, Denmark. An emergency landing had to be made at Fredrikshavn. No serious damage to aircraft or crew. W.Nr. 5246 was not listed among the many Ju 52s in Norway at the time of the German capitulation, but it turned up at the Enemy Aircraft Service and Salvage Unit (EASSU) at Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel on December 30, 1945. No further trace of the aircraft.
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