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Rommel's Storch
Hi Everyone
I posted this query at www.feldgrau.net and had a seful reply http://www.feldgrau.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20526 but I wonder if anyone here can throw any further light on my question: Does anyone have images they could post or web links for details (markings and camouflage) of the Fiesler Fi156 Storch used by Rommel in North Africa? I have a photo in Liddel Hart's "The Rommel Papers" which shows a partial call sign "??+XK". Were the first two letters "5F" ? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance. DK |
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Re: Rommel's Storch
'5F' would not have been Rommel's plane per se, but from 2.(H)/14, a recon unit the served throughout the NA campaign.
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Re: Rommel's Storch
Hi Jim P
Are you suggesting that Rommel had his 'own' aircraft, rather than one drawn from a unit in theatre? DK |
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Re: Rommel's Storch
Hello DK
On seeing your post, I checked out a DVD German Fighter Aircraft of WW2 1939 - 1942. This includes a segment of newsreel footage which shows Rommel getting out of a Storch in which he has just landed. The Storch was coded CB + TL. The footage shows the Storch flying over before landing, this coding is applied to the wing undersides, as well as the fuselage. The narration states that the footage was taken during the initial phase of the Afrika Korps build up, but obviously this is far from definitive! Sorry this isn't as good as a weblink, but the image should be available via the newsreel archives. I cannot throw any light on whether Rommel's use of this aircraft was a 'one-off; or did continue, but I thought at least I should post this information. Regards Boomerang |
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Re: Rommel's Storch
Hi Boomerang
Thank you for your contribution ... the more information the better! My post here http://www.feldgrau.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=20526 has produced some worthwhile information too. If Rommel's aircraft were drawn from in-theatre units I guess he is sure to have had different ones from time to time (availablity/serviceability and so on). But "CB" ... are you sure? I'm not an expert on Luftwaffe codes, but where the first character of a call sign was a letter wasn't the second character usually/always a number? Could it be "C8"? That would make it an aircraft from KG.z.b.V.323 I think ... which operated ME323s ... which seems to have served in the Mediterranean: http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...r/KGzbV323.htm http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...20323Ver-R.htm WDYT? Thanks in advance DK |
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Re: Rommel's Storch
A lot of liason/utility/transport aircraft carried their original factory code or Stammkennzeichen versus a code designating any particular unit.
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