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IV/NJG 3 - pilot's callsigns
Good night to all!
This is a long shot and try. I know it has been discussed before, but not fully researched, though. We do know that Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer callsign was ADLER 133, from his biography (written by an OBE RAF serviceman). We do know, from this magnific site (below) that NJG 3 callsign was either DROMEDAR or KAMEL and that the range of pilots from IV Gruppe would go from 131 up to 160. http://www.gyges.dk/Luftwaffe%20comm...lities%201.htm Does someone happen to know the callsigns (or some callsigns) of 10./NJG 3 pilots, during the 1943 period? And that of Martin Drewes, Gruppenkommandeur and former IV/NJG 1 pilot? What was his callsign? THANK YOU in advance. OBS: any other site who may have details or information about the 10th Staffel of NJG 3 or NJG individual callsigns? Yours, Adriano S. Baumgartner |
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