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Old 23rd March 2010, 20:59
Horst Weber Horst Weber is offline
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Post Re: Loss of Halifax NA568 LK-Q 11 Sep 44

Good evening Icare9 !

It's indeed funny since I never found such a precise distance (or what ever it was ???) had been reported.
Kirchhellen airfield is listed in the Ries-book of German airfields of WW 2.
It is also listed in the allied airfields as Y82.

Today, the airfield is still in use for Sport and minor training/business activities under the name: Dinslaken "Schwarze Heide".

The tower-coordinates are: 6°51'46'' East
51°36'53'' North


From which point should the 499 meter research start now ?

All the best !

Horst Weber
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