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Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
Can anyone shed any light on the attached thumbnail?
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
Looks like 5 Sep 40, Stab/JG 53, Bf 109 E-1, Wk Nr 5375. Crash-landed Monkton Kent after combat Hptm Wilhelm Meyerweissflog POW. Nowhere near Doncaster I am afraid!
Last edited by Chris Goss; 11th December 2009 at 17:37. Reason: Typo |
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
I can confirm what Chris says. Unquestionably, September 5, 1940, as follows:
Stab JG53 Messerschmitt Bf109E-1 (5375). Oil tank damaged in combat during free-lance sortie over the Channel and belly-landed at Monkton Farm, near Manston, 3.45 p.m. Probably that attacked by F/L P.C. Hughes of No.234 Squadron. FF Hptmn Wilhelm Meyerweissflog captured unhurt. Aircraft Black < ׀- + — 100% write-off. |
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
Would this be one of the swastika-less JG 53 Bf109s? The red ring around the nose is clearly visible. And what abou the defection? If the Cramon-Taubadel story has enough substance there might have been a certain mood within the squadron to support thoughts about defecting...
Regards Roland |
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
It was no defection-he was shot down. What Bill was referring to was that the owner of the photo said it was taken near Doncaster and if that were true, Bill was speculating it was a defection. Doncaster is some way from Manston, Manston being well within the combat range of a Bf 109 E which Doncaster is definitely not!
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
Roland,
No to both suggestions. As you can see, Hakenkreuz was carried. Last edited by Peter Cornwell; 30th May 2012 at 08:43. |
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
Thank you, Chris and Peter - tidied that one up nicely! RolandF - another myth in the making?
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
E-1 ?? , the wings MG look rather big oder..
Remi |
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
Quite so, Remi, the Werk Nummer reveals it to be an E-4 built by WNF although Lw records report it as an E-1. I would be more interested in confirming the exact function of MEYERWEISSFLOG within the Geschwader Stabsschwarm. Anyone ?
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Re: Me.109 defector(?), Pt 2.
Seems that what Norman said, could be right, on AIR40/2963, he is quoted to be borned on 27.oct.1889 nd as a non-flying staff
..... Remi |
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