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Old 31st December 2014, 14:18
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Heinrich Bubaszu KGr 100

Hi would anybody happen to have any information on Heinrich Bubaszu who served with KGr 100 from late October 1940.
Would like to know which staffel he was with, also his function.
As always, any information would be most appreciated.
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Old 31st December 2014, 14:49
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Re: Heinrich Bubaszu KGr 100

I have him as Buboszu. Beobachter in KGr 100. First flight 28 Oct 40 with Lt Grosse as pilot. Ditched 6 May 41 due to engine failure (42nd flight). Next flight with Oblt Schulze as pilot. Last flight over UK 18 Jul 41 (54th flight)
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Re: Heinrich Bubaszu KGr 100

Good evening Chris and a Happy New Year to you.
I tried to reply last night to you but the reply wouldn't send.
Thank you for your reply regarding Buboszu.
Would you know which staffel he served with when he ditched on 6.5.41, I. can't find any loss for this date.
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Re: Heinrich Bubaszu KGr 100

Steve
....& to you too.
I am afraid that his LB doesn't make any mention of Staffel or codes for the ac he flew.
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Old 2nd January 2015, 18:13
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Re: Heinrich Bubaszu KGr 100

Hi Chris, I have a copy of his LB too , it would appear my copy has been scored out where the comments section is in the last column.

I have checked Ulf Balke's book, also Ken Wakefield's The First Pathfinders, and Pfadfinder with no clues to the identity of the a/c lost in the ditching 6.5.41.
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