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Old 18th April 2009, 19:38
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11/NJG1 loss, S of Paderborn, 14 Feb 1945

Three 41 Squadron plots shared the destruction of an Me110 south of Paderborn just after midday on 14 February 1945, which I understand was ME110G-4, G9+FY, WNr. 730364, crewed by Uffz. Gerhard Bauer and Uffz. Rudolf Seratin, who were both killed, and Uffz. Hans Mayer, who baled out injured.

Could someone please confirm the aircraft's identity and location of its loss/crash, and additionally confirm the identities and identify the roles of the crewmen (e.g. pilot, navigator, gunner, etc.)?

Is it also possible to identify their home base (or where they flew from on this particular occasion) and the mission of this aircraft on this date, please?

Any help would be most appreciated

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Re: 11/NJG1 loss, S of Paderborn, 14 Feb 1945

Benninghausen b, SW Lippstadt for the place, date is given as 13.febr. night of 13/14.febr.
Bauer was the pilot Seratin the bord-mechanic Mayer the sans-filiste, maybe all dead..

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Re: 11/NJG1 loss, S of Paderborn, 14 Feb 1945

Thanks Remi
This is a help, but what is a 'sans-filiste'?
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Re: 11/NJG1 loss, S of Paderborn, 14 Feb 1945

Uffz. Hans Mayer was the wireless operator was wounded and bailed out,
the pilot Uffz. Gerhardt Bauer and the gunner Uffz. Rudolf Seratin both killed in the crash, the planes starts from the airbase Dortmund.

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Re: 11/NJG1 loss, S of Paderborn, 14 Feb 1945

Thanks Khorat
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Re: 11/NJG1 loss, S of Paderborn, 14 Feb 1945

Portrait der Nachtjagd Bordfunker Hans Mayer https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/thread...2#post-1728249
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