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I./FKG 50 emblem
Hello,
Was it a worm or a drakkar's bow? Thank you. Chris |
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
KG100 - Drakkar
FKG50 - Worm HTH Giampiero Piva |
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
Thanks.
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
Hello,
no, its not a Worm!!! Its also the front of an wiking boat!! See the last issue of "Luftwaffe im Focus" h. |
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
I am unfamiliar with the designation I./FKG 50. If it refers to I./KG 50, than yes, to me the emblem does look like a menacing beast, such as dragons or the like, carried on the prow of the vikings' long ship called, depending on the source, either Drekkar or Drakkar.
Last edited by sidney; 1st November 2016 at 21:49. |
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
Hello,
FKG 50 is the correct one, not KG 50. Only I./Gruppe (3 Staffeln) exist, bulit up in June 1942 in Brandenburg-Briest. Same of the personal came from I./KG 40. Major Kurt Schede was Gruppenkommandeur (29. Juli 1942), the He 177A-1 came from the near by plant Oranienburg. At September 42 the unit has only 8 Heinkels by the end of Oktober 1942 20 Heinkel He 177 where ready for combat. The emblem from FKG 50 shows the stem of an Viking ship. The name "KG Worm" is therfore misledading and not qpplicalbe. h. |
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
Hello,
Can you please clarify what the extended designation (i.e., FKG) refers to? Fernkampfgeschwader (i.e., long-range bomber Geschwader), or perhaps something else? Regards, Sinisa Last edited by sidney; 2nd November 2016 at 20:19. |
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
Sinisa
Yes you are right. As to the badge, it does look like a worm but having looked closely at the badge, it resembles more a prow or stern of a viking longboat |
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
Chris,
Thank you for your clarification. As for the badge, until recently there were few close-ups of it, so from the distance, it did look like a worm to me too (and it would not be the first time the LW bombers sported the worm design either - the one I remember was sported on the aircraft tail). Regards, Sinisa |
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Re: I./FKG 50 emblem
Thanks to you all.
Chris |
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