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On December 20 1943 a Ju-88 from 7./KG 30 crashed in Belgium killing the crew :
Fw Zschornack Heinz - Gefr Wilhelm Ernst - Uffz Kollarczyk Helmut - Gefr Konert Johannes Can someone help me with the werknumber off this Ju-88 ? |
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Re: Crew of 7./KG30 crash in Belgium
Hello Alain,
I found Zschornack/Kollarczyk/Konert on the volksbund website. But here they are listed as lost on the 17th? No trace to be found of Ernst though. Not on the 17th nor on the 20th. Perhaps wrong spelling of the name? Any idea where in Belgium their Ju88 crashed? Best wishes, Dirk |
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Re: Crew of 7./KG30 crash in Belgium
No losses on end of december, we good think that these guys could be "Bodenpersonal"
Remi |
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Gentlemen ,
This aircraft was lost near Lanklaar ( Belgium ) on , indeed the 17th , i was wrong about the date. The crew was initialy buried at the German cemetery in the village of Brustem near St-Truiden and reburied in 1948 at Lommel Belgium on plot 21: Fw Zschornack Heinz (KIA) 09/06/1920 - 21-73 Gefr Wilhelm Ernst (KIA) 30/01/1923 - 21-579 Uffz Kollarczyk Helmut (KIA) 22/09/1920 - 21-70 Gefr Konert Johannes (KIA) 18/10/1923 - 21-573 |
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Re: Crew of 7./KG30 crash in Belgium
Does anybody knows if these Ju-88 was equiped with BMW radial engines? Did KG30 had Ju-88 with BMW engines in 1943? Or from what date on the Ju-88 were equiped with BMW engines? Thanks.
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Re: Crew of 7./KG30 crash in Belgium
Hallo
I have Wnr. 301 322 Rüdiger |
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Re: Crew of 7./KG30 crash in Belgium
Yes, Ju 88 A-4, Werk.-Nr. 301322 flown by Fl.ÜG 1. The crew was from 7./KG 30. Reported location was Lanklaar, 25 km nördlich Maastricht.
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Re: Crew of 7./KG30 crash in Belgium
Thank you Karsten and Matti! Location is correct. Lanklaar is more or less 25km north of Maastricht. When I'm correct Fl.ÜG 1 means they were flying a factory fresh airplane to 7./KG 30? So there are a few errors on this site: http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/219515 All 4 crew perished in the crash and were burried at Brustem, St.-Truiden (St.-Trond).
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