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German tri-engine long-range recce shot up on June 29, 1941
A Rumanian document notes the following: "On June 29 [1941], a German tri-engine DARMARES (sic!) aircraft returned from a long-range reconnaissance mission shot up and landed on own airfield. The board commander, a lieutenant, was dead and the aircraft had many holes in it".
Could it be an aircraft assigned to the secretive so-called 'Kommando Rowehl' – officially known as Aufklärungsgruppe des Oberbefehlshabers der Luftwaffe, or Aufkl. Gr. (F)/Ob. d. L. – as the 2nd squadron was based on an airfield near Bucharest? If so, what type could it have been? Also, I would be very interested in other similar incidents that happened prior to 22 June 1941, involving Luftwaffe spy planes based in Rumania, Bulgaria, Hungary or vicinity that flew reconnaissance missions over the USSR.
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Re: German tri-engine long-range recce shot up on June 29, 1941
Denes,
I found this: Quote:
http://www.wiki.luftwaffedata.co.uk/...hp?articleId=1 Maybe one of the He 111? I remember seeing photos of He 111 for high atitude use, but where and what type?
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Re: German tri-engine long-range recce shot up on June 29, 1941
Guenther W. Gellermann's "Moskau ruft Heeeresgruppe Mitte..." (Bernard & Graefe Verlag) has an account of reconnaissance over the USSR before Barbarossa.
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Re: German tri-engine long-range recce shot up on June 29, 1941
Well, this contradicts what I found on the unit:
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Now, which internet source is right? Unfortunately, I cannot access any of my sources, as they are packed in boxes ![]()
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Re: German tri-engine long-range recce shot up on June 29, 1941
The fact that it was a tri-engine airplane intrigues me. Apart of the Ju 52/3m - clearly unsuitable for long-range reconnaissance missions over enemy territory - no other aircraft type, in service in 1941, comes to my mind.
Any suggestions?
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Re: German tri-engine long-range recce shot up on June 29, 1941
Bv 138? Could have been operating over the Black Sea I suppose but more likey to have landed on water than an airfield.
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Re: German tri-engine long-range recce shot up on June 29, 1941
What about testbed a/c with two original engines and a third in the fuselage for the high altitude boost (i.e. a He 111)? I remember that there was something like that, but don't remember details.
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Re: German tri-engine long-range recce shot up on June 29, 1941
Another possibility, that it was a 2-mot plane and the Romanian source is wrong in this case (some Romanian documents mentioned mistakenly 3 mot Soviet planes as well from 1941, and these were in fact 2 mot planes)
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