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Old 2nd July 2012, 22:56
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Ju 88A-14 lost off Plymouth 13.06.1943

Hi Guys, I am searching for the Wnr. of Major. Schentz's Ju 88A-14 which was shot down off Plymouth by a Beaufighter of No.125 Sqdn. I have the WASt Verlustmeldung but it does not give aircraft Wnr. or code letters.

Can anyone help further, creating a page of remembrance for Uffz. Hans Unger who was the Bordfunker, still listed as Missing!
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Re: Ju 88A-14 lost off Plymouth 13.06.1943

Melvin,

From GQM list and KG6 history 3E+BT wn 144648,

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Re: Ju 88A-14 lost off Plymouth 13.06.1943

Many thanks Brian, I must chat with you regarding WASt Verlustmeldung!

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Re: Ju 88A-14 lost off Plymouth 13.06.1943

Hi,
3E+LK was at Plymouth, 3E+FR was near Dartmouth, 3E+BT was south of plymouth.

Anyone know what the fourth a/c south of plymouth was ?

I was told many years ago when I lived in Plymouth, that the luftwaffe aircraft came in behind a returning RAF bomber formation, anyone know if it was true ?
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Re: Ju 88A-14 lost off Plymouth 13.06.1943

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Hi,
3E+LK was at Plymouth, 3E+FR was near Dartmouth, 3E+BT was south of plymouth.

Anyone know what the fourth a/c south of plymouth was ?

I was told many years ago when I lived in Plymouth, that the luftwaffe aircraft came in behind a returning RAF bomber formation, anyone know if it was true ?
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