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Old 22nd March 2014, 11:29
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Details needed on two Luftwaffe losses

Both are listed in the book "Luftkrieg in Weserbergland", by Detlef Creydt:

1) on 22 August 1940, a Bf 109 emergency landed 1000 m northwest of Corvey.

Nothing more is known and this aircraft might have been undamaged, but I would like to know if someone has it appearing in his loss list.

2) on 22 June 1941, a Bü 131 of Flugzeugschule A/B (probably missing a number there) from Berlin-Gatow crashed and burned at 1425 hrs between Holzminden and Allersheim. The pilot, Gefr Dieter Reinhard, burned to death.

I'm missing the serial and the exact school unit.

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Old 22nd March 2014, 11:41
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Re: Details needed on two Luftwaffe losses

1941-06-22, L.K.S. 2, Bü 131 B-3, 330, CH+AZ, Allersheim, 3 km nordöstlich Holzminden, Bedienungsfehler bei Notlandung bei Überlandflug und Aufschlagbrand. Bruch 100 %.
Flugschüler Gefr Reinhardt, Dietrich, +

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Old 23rd March 2014, 21:51
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Re: Details needed on two Luftwaffe losses

Thanks once again Matti !

Here is what is written in the book "Luftkrieg in Weserbergland":
"Zwischen dem Friedrhof an der Allersheimer Strasse in Holzminden under der Domäne Allersheim stürzt um 14.25 Uhr ein deutsches Militärflugzeug aus einer Höhe von 40 Metern ab. Die Maschine steht sofort in hellen Flammen, der Pilot verbrennt. Herbeieilende Soldaten löschen den Brand, in dem sie Erde auf die Flammenherde werfen. Die Papiere weisen den Piloten als den Gefreiten Dieter Reinhard, Fahnenjunkerlehrgang Aufsicht 3, Flugzeugschule A/B aus Berlin-Gatow aus. Die Flugwacht auf dem "Stadtpark" beobachtet das Flugzeug schon eine ganze Zeit, wie es zur Landung ansetzen will. Bei der Maschine handelt es sich um einen Doppeldecker der Büker Flugzeugbau GmbH (Bü 131)."
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