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He 111 loss photograph - 1940
On a visit to Fox photos in Farringdon Road, London, with Peter Foote during the early 1970s (how I wish I had acquired more photos then!!) this image was one of those that surfaced.
Now, I am sure that Peter Cornwell or Larry Hickey will have already seen this photo and identified it, but I am sorry to say that it is one that has eluded me and always been in my "unknown" box. Can anyone i/d it for me? I had noted: "Could it be V4+FA of Stab, KG1 at Camber, 11 Sept 1940?" Peter? |
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Re: He 111 loss photograph - 1940
Well, it is not unknown any more. Check http://www.flensted.eu.com/g194002.shtml He 111H 5390 crashlanded at Hjemsted near Skærbæk 11/1 1940. The aircraft belonged to 2./ KG 26 and was coded 1H+EK. T/o 14:00 Blankensee. Op: Anti shipping. The Heinkel was seen over the island of Rømø at 21:20 hours on a north-easterly heading, at 21:25 hours over Brøns on a southerly heading and dropping flares south of there and at 21:28 over Brøns on a northerly heading. At 21:35 hours it did a rather ruff belly landing near Hjemsted as it crossed a number of ditches. ![]() (Via Finn Buch) The flyers who were Pilot Unteroffizier Alfred G. Reimer, Navigator Unteroffizier Richard J. Hilland, W/Op Feldwebel Carl W. Wiedmayer and Flt. Engr. Oberfeldwebel Walther M. K. Schmidt were next send to Hald near Viborg where they were interned until the German occupation of Denmark on 9/4 1940. |
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Re: He 111 loss photograph - 1940
The loss report indicate that WNr. 5390 a Ltn. Naether was on board. Any thoughts?
Norbert |
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Re: He 111 loss photograph - 1940
Thank you!
I must say that the terrain seemed a bit of a puzzle. I had taken it to be light coloured soil (or even sand!) with stubble showing through - and despite the fact that it looked like snow I had more or less discounted that it was. Now it all makes sense and I realise that what we are looking at is indeed snow!! Thank you for enabling me to strike this off my UK "puzzle" list! I know one or two others had been mystified as to the incident and its indexing amongst Fox photos was a bit of a red herring in that it SEEMED to be a UK incident by virtue of how it was originally filed and catalogued and by its neg number. Thanks again. |
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Re: He 111 loss photograph - 1940
HI i am new here can you tell me how i can post a question to everyone
Q is , is WILLIAM TEX ASH still alive and if so has anyone got a contact address for him ? THANKS |
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