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Old 30th May 2010, 10:39
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Question ? 4.(Schl)/LG2

Hello everyone,

I’m a new member in this forum. As my first topic I’ve got some questions.
On Michael Reimer's website about WW2-aircraft-profiles I found a picture, showing a crashed Henschel Hs123 of 4.(Schlacht)/LG2 with code L2+BM
-> http://www.michael-reimer.com/CFS2/CFS2 ... e_LG2.html
According to Marius Emmerling's book "Luftwaffe nad Polska part 3 Stukaflieger", page 327 Adolf Galland was the pilot of L2+BM. But looking at the picture you can see a grave on the left site and as everyone knows, Galland did not decease in Poland.
So here are my questions:
1. Did Galland have a crash with his Henschel 123 in the Polish Campaign?
2. Maybe this foto is not taken in September 1939 in Poland, but in France in 1940?
3. If it is taken in Poland, could this be the plane flown by Unteroffizier Heinz from 4.(Schlacht)/LG2?
He died when his plane was shot down on 27.September 1939 by polish AA fire. It was the only deadly loss of 4th Squadron in Poland.

Many thanks for your help.

So long!
Bf 110
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