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Old 25th October 2005, 18:21
S Heisey S Heisey is offline
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Bio on Pilot Max Nairz?

Hello to all,

Does anyone have any information on this pilot? I've found he became a POW in 1944 and had 12 to 15 kills listed to him. Is he still alive?

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Scott
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Old 25th October 2005, 22:42
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Red face Re: Bio on Pilot Max Nairz?

According to Dr. Prien's History of JG 53, he bailed out on 10-Feb-1944 after combat with a Spitfire and captured. He was credited with 12 abs.
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