More added just now to ghostbombers.com, bringing the site up to 589 pages:
- Kommando Sommer: five new pages, taking the account to its conclusion.
- Ghost Bombers … NSG 9: information on the last posting of Oberstltn. Karl Vehmeyer; a new page with two frames from a film taken at Vicenza by the US War Department's Bureau of Public Relations.
- Kampfflieger Vol. 4: information about an He 111 transferring to the Hungarian air force; correction to the tactical markings of Obltn. Valet's Me 262 A-2.
- Jagdgruppe 200: more about the pilot taken prisoner by the Resistance on 14 July 1944; information about bomb damage at Avignon on 7 August 1944.
- Geschwader Bongart: correction to the Werk Nummer of a ZG 1 Ju 88 lost on 7 June 1944; possible identification of Fhr. Johann Kössler who crashed on 8 June 1944; more about the actions at Morgins, Égletons and Abondance in August 1944.
- Nachtjagdstaffel Norwegen: information from Rod McKenzie about incidents in which aircraft of the unit were damaged; a reconnaissance sighting of an He 219 at Kastrup on 4 May 1945
- Markings and Camouflage: information from 1942 on the markings of a Ju 86 and a captured Hurricane.
- Invasion Watch: statement by a captured German airman on 27 April 1944.
- NAGr. 6: correction regarding operations on 28 February 1945.
- Kommando Götz: RAF reconnaissance sightings of an Ar 234 by the runway at Rheine; correction regarding operations on 28 February 1945.
- 1.(F)/100: information from Andrew Arthy about two of the unit's pilots: Fw. Heider and Obltn. Heinz Schelbert.
- The Ar 234 in Denmark and Norway: RAF reconnaissance sightings of Arados at Schleswig and Leck.
Right, time to get on with the next batch …