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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
Hi,
I see we have the proof here: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...ayphotohosting ![]() From Edwest's auction links 18 Nov. Thanks Ed! Nice find!!! Cheers Goran |
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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
Goran,
Yes, that's the proof. Regards |
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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
Hi guys, great find again from Ed, well done once again for locating this gem!
Is this a/c coded L1+LL? from the 3/LG1, and most importantly is this loss known. Best regs, Steve. |
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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
Steve,
This loss is not presently known and creates a mystery. We have an identified L1+FL down during the WC, but there is no other loss during that period to 3./LG1 that could account for this crash, which almost certainly took place during the May-June 1940 period. Still trying to sort this out. Regards, |
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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
Post 31 is the same plane as the one we already saw pictures of, the bullethole can be seen on the first picture that I post now. These pictures where on ebay not long ago.
maybe someone can read was was written on the back. Cheers, Thomas |
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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
Hi,
Emergency landing Vioelles 1940? Interesting to see them presumably draining fuel from the tanks. Also looks as though the aircraft may have been there for a while as the vegetation is quite well grown under it and not so around it - eaten by sheep/cows or cut down perhaps? Regards, David |
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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
Hi David,
Thanks for your help. I cannot find a place in france/belgium with the name vioelles, but I found a place with the name "Violès" in the South of France, between Toulouse and Montpellier. Maybe this helps. Cheers, Thomas |
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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
I hope any French readers will excuse my attempt here but it occurred to me that the German writer may have misspelled the location. So I looked up Violles on google maps and got this:
http://www.maplandia.com/france/midi...luppe-violles/ You'll note the full name is luppe-violles. HtH, Ed |
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Re: Unidentified He111 insignia on two force-landed a/c Western Campaign
Looks like 'Nivelles' to me.
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![]() Hi Peter,
I must admit that I thought that at first but when comparing the 'o' in 'notlandung' with that in the place name they were too similar, also the handwriters style would indicate a lower down and more prominent start point for the initial upright of the 'N' and that is why I finally went for Vioelles! There again it could also be a case of the owner and inscriber of the photo getting it wrong! Regards David |
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