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Old 21st July 2011, 22:46
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Re: Dakota pilot, Yugoslavia, 1944

The serial number for my father's plane, the Fascinatin' Witch, was 41-23811. It crashed somewhere south of Wiener Neustadt, near the village of Pilgersdorf, in Austria. I was just in Austria trying to find the crash site. My father evaded capture and surrendered the next day in Velem, Hungary.
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