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Old 27th August 2010, 21:06
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He 115 loss on 12 April 1940

Hi all,

I would like to know the name and fate of the crew of the He 115 WNr 2401 of 1./906 that crashed into the Baltic Sea during a cover patrol over the Lützow on 12 April 1940.

The pilot, Lt Wolfgang Reisch, was killed.

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Old 28th August 2010, 00:44
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Re: He 115 loss on 12 April 1940

He 115 WNr 2401 8L+GH crashed whilst on patrol over the Lützow during a steep turn. The crew consisted of Uffz Nikolaus May (whom I have as the pilot) Lt.z.S Wolfgang Reich (whom I have listed as the observer), Gfr Gunther Komnick (Bf) all killed in the crash.

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Old 28th August 2010, 09:04
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Re: He 115 loss on 12 April 1940

Thanks Adam,

You're right about Reich being the observer, I had this name as the "aircraft captain" whom I assumed was the pilot, but in German floatplanes at the time it was usually the observer.
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Old 28th August 2010, 11:41
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Re: He 115 loss on 12 April 1940

I have noted the location of the accident to be Kieler-Förde. As you say, the aircraft had to make a steep turn to avoid some fog while patrolling over the "Lützow". However, I only have Reich as killed. The other two crewmembers I have as injured. Did they survive the avtual crash and later died from their injuries ?? Someone may have the NVM for this accident.
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Old 28th August 2010, 11:49
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Have this Foto from a He 115.

Greetings Peglar

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