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Re: Luftwaffe Captured NAA-64 Serial Numbers?
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Re: Luftwaffe Captured NAA-64 Serial Numbers?
Thanks Laurent
The NAA 57 No 157 I have listed as with 2./JG107 crashing near Toul with 80% damage but the date is 23.03.43 and not 1944. Can you please confirm your date or is mine a mistake? - Thanks Also any chance of giving the details of location and damage of the French Accidents as I have several being captured later by the Germans - Thanks |
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Also thanks for the loss details Laurent. Very much appreciated!! Cheers Stig |
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The Volksbund database has 14 Albert Roos, including none in March 1943 and one on 23 March 1944 who died near Toul. So I guess the 1944 date is correct. As for the French losses in 1939-1940, I took them from a PDF compiled by the French Historical service. AFAIK it is no more available on its website bu is in a genealogical website here: https://genealomaniac.fr/rechercher/..._pub_00000363/ (I checked the file is the same than the one I downloaded in 2016). This file will give you date, location, aircraft type, serial number, and the name of the pilot/crew... but nothing about the fate of crew and of aircraft. I checked a part of these files in the archives years ago, and some files are for incidents when aircraft got lost and landed almost withou damage. Also here was no clear code for wrecked aircraft, and some time it is unclear if the aircraft was repaired or not. I only took notes then from aircraft clearly destroyed or for which there was at least one fatality, so can provide if I dig into my papers some details for grave accidents, but will have nothing on other (basically the ones where the repaired aircraft will be used later by the Luftwaffe). |
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Re: Luftwaffe Captured NAA-64 Serial Numbers?
Tom, I have:
N.A.A. 57, 157, Roos, Uffz. Albert, , , , JG 107, , , , , 23-Mar-44, Killed in crash due to pilot error., , Lfl.3/FR, BA-MA Signatur RL 2 III/778, Flzg.Unfälle und Verluste bei Schulen und usw., p.97, , bei Toul, 80%, H, , , |
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Re: Luftwaffe Captured NAA-64 Serial Numbers?
Thanks Laurent & Jim
Much appreciated Loss List of French Types. Just a quick glance there are many unusual items with no makers name but just Type ??? Were these prototypes? Thanks both of you for confirming the NAA57 loss date as 1944. easy as typos creep in. |
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![]() Main data plate was found, along with other insignificant parts. Data plate clearly shows the serial number. Found somewhere in Poland. That is all I know. Mike |
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These reports cover all territory controlled by France, France itself and its colonies in Africa and Indochina. Most are rather complete, but some contain only one telegram from some local responsable saying an aircraft crashed there, sometimes with fatalities... but no type, no name, etc... Other are barely readable and so on.... So my humble opinion is that this file (and the corresponding file for 1943-1945) are listing all losses still listed in the archives, not all that occured. Still it is more or less complete for metropolitan France in 1939-1940, it rather in colonies that there is a lack a data sometimes. ALso some reports concern foreign aircraft (some RAF ones) or Aeronavale ones (the French Fleet Air Arm), but are very rare and only a very small part of such crashes in French territory. Just to say that entries without maker name can be divided in three categories: _ incomplete short loss reports _ ground accidents or Armée de l'Air people killed in civilian aircraft (one case for the latter I know) _ balloons (technically depending of the Army, so probably with the same low percentage of reports than Aéronavale but I am far from being a specialist) |
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