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Old 25th April 2014, 04:49
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Loss of Frenchman KIA or POW ?

Hello,
Am at a loss on this one.
Date was 17th April 1945, the Unit was GR/2/33, the a/c serial number 44-14605.
Who was the pilot, what became of him and the aircraft please ?
OK found answers
1Lt. Marc Delégue was pilot who was killed and the a/c "R7-K" was shot down by Bf109's and crashed at Einsinger, Ulm.

Links to RAF commands and ASN aircraft accidents.

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Old 26th April 2014, 14:11
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Re: Loss of Frenchman KIA or POW ?

Alex

Alain Pelletier gives the unit as GR II/33 and correct last name as Délègue.
He states no code, so I would be happy to find out from where F7-K is taken.

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Old 26th April 2014, 19:52
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Re: Loss of Frenchman KIA or POW ?

Hello Stig,
This was one link -

http://www.mustang.gaetanmarie.com/d...enchf6list.htm

See photo of actual a/c, though it seems a small "K" for some reason ?
It was a Photo Recce version seen in this link

http://aama.museeairespace.fr/amismu...ans_l27aa.html

And then this link, it has two pages.

http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/sho...light=44-14605

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Old 27th April 2014, 08:13
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Re: Loss of Frenchman KIA or POW ?

Hi,

According to this book "LES CHEVALIERS DE L'OMBRE - TOME 2, VOLUME 2 - RETOUR SUR 33" by Patrick Ehrhardt, Mustang 44-14605 is a F-6D 10-NA. This a/c arrived at Luxeuil to GR 2/33 with 22h30 of total flying on feb.1945.
Had a camera K-22. Lost on 17/04/1945 in the Ulm aera. Ltt Delegue MIA.

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Old 28th April 2014, 17:45
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Re: Loss of Frenchman KIA or POW ?

Thanks Alex

I wouldn't put my own fortune that the code is F7-K....
The Mustang list is nicked from Pelletier.
All Mustangs used by France were photo recce versions as far as I know.

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