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Hi all
Does anyone have anymore information ie werknumber, fuselage code, Pic? (longshot but someone may have found an Ebay pic) Bf109E-7 Oberleutnant K.Saur 2.JG52 Shot down by RAF fighters 12/10/40. Crashed at Chantry Farm, Hollingbourne, Kent. Saur baled out slightly injured and was captured. Thanks for your time. Clint |
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Oberleutnant Kurt Saur
Hello Clint
12 October 1940: Bf 109 E-7 "Black <I" (W.Nr. 4132) flown by Oberleutnant Kurt Saur of 2./JG 52, wounded in aerial combat in the London area and bailed out, crashed near Hollingbourne, POW, 100% I hope this helps. Horrido! Leo |
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Re: Bf109E-7 loss 12/10/40 Hollingbourne, Kent
Wonderful Leo!
![]() Now just waiting on the photo. ![]() Thanks Clint |
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Your word is my command.
Picture emailed 2 mins ago. ![]() Thanks to Leo I was able to identify a photo in my unknown section. Cheers Leo! |
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Re: Bf109E-7 loss 12/10/40 Hollingbourne, Kent
Chris you are the man, I've got a little piece of this plane. Nice to know what it looks like at last.
Just a question: The information accompanying the little piece of metal I have has the JG52 emblem but also the circular emblem with the cheeky little red devil holding a bow and arrow. Wrong I presume from the photo of the aircraft you mailed me which is sporting the JG52 emblem and also the wild boar emblem. Edit: Just realised the running boar is the emblem of I./JG52. ![]() Thanks again Clint Last edited by Clint Mitchell; 15th March 2010 at 01:14. |
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Re: Bf109E-7 loss 12/10/40 Hollingbourne, Kent
Hi Chris
I'm not quite sure about this photo to be honest? I've given it some thought and the photo shows a quite intact belly landed 109 (Black <1) from 2./JG52. But from what I understand the pilot baled out and I would expect the plane to have not landed quite so nicely. Also the small piece of metal I got from Geoff Nutkins at the Shoreham Aircraft Museum which they excavated would lead me to believe that the aircraft disintegrated on impact. Also Leo pointed out that this aircraft was (Black <I) not (Black <1). Does anyone have any more info, could this be a mix up with the recorded fuselage codes? You might have a different crash altogether Chris? It certainly looks like British soldiers clambering all over the plane with onlookers. Shame I was kinda chuffed with the photo. Cheers Clint |
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