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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
Scherzyna was killed on ground at Fl.Pl. Saint-Trond (Bombenwurf).
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
Thanks Matti !
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
Hi Clin ,
9/05/1944 Gefr Scherzyma Rudolf 12./NJG 1 Schwientechlewitz 19/02/1924 20 year Waffenwart Erk. II./FL.A.Rgt,71 5,Kp.Nr 1696 Regards Alain57 |
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
Thanks Alain !
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
As I am focusing on a material loss, I came - by chance - on an unrecorded loss (no NVM) quoted in Hannes FORKE's war diary.
Extract from the newly released "RAUM 7 history" book written by fellow researcher Roland CHARLIER : (on page 287) on the 24th February 1944, our "Kleiner" (aka Wilhelm HERGET) need to evacuate his aircraft (most probably a Bf 110) following an engine fire. All three escaped and reported safe. No given place but it worths quoting, isn't it! Obviously, we cannot rule out others NJG's, even those based outside Belgium but this loss is puzzling. Up to you now. ClinA-78 |
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
From private source, Herget crashed near Heidelberg on the 24th February 1944, so let's try another one.
By the way, what is the 'engine/propellor rate' shown by the pitch indicator set at '10.00'? Best regards ClinA-78 Last edited by ClinA-78; 26th March 2016 at 17:17. |
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
Hi clin ,
I will be wrong , but this pitch-indicator could that not be the manifold pressure indicator from the engine. According to " me " the only engine instruments for a piston engine are RPM indicator , manifold indicator also known as boost ,engine oil temp , oil pressure. Regards Alain57 |
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
Hi,
That is the Propeller pitch indicator that ClinA-78 shows. Regards Last edited by Mr Schmitt; 6th September 2015 at 20:29. |
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
I am not a Bf 110 specialist but, sure, this is the pitch indicator, set in the engine nacelles, beside two others instruments which may be those attached, measuring (oil or glycol?) temperature and oil/fuel pressure (with 02 inlets).
RPM and boost are in the cockpit. ClinA-78 PS : Ed, allows me some time to find the items. Last edited by ClinA-78; 26th March 2016 at 17:17. |
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Re: 'Unknown' Bf 110 recovered in Belgium!
Geratetafel in cowling:
mechanischer Luftschrauben-Stellungsanzeiger 9-9548 B Also in Ar196 and Me410 and Me109F-2 Picture shows a Me410 Last edited by Snautzer; 29th April 2016 at 12:19. |
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