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Re: German night fighter losses Feb. 15/16, 1944
I see the airfield in question is in eastern Holland. I don't know if that would make it impossible for the Ju-88 to get home in just under an hour. I suppose it depends on how far west of Berlin the Halifax had travelled before being attacked.
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Re: German night fighter losses Feb. 15/16, 1944
Dan, the coords you gave are ~100km nnw of Berlin near a place named Neustrelitz. That is ~550km from Twente.
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