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Old 20th September 2005, 21:53
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

Dear Mark,

thank you very much once again. I will try to find something more about this day. Do you know who were crew and S/N or Code of aircraft?

If it help you it was cargo train No. 8982 with locomotive No. 354.762. Locomotive was damaged but "possible repairerable". Railwayman Josef Zlata was wounded on neck and left arm. A roof of one house was damaged.

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Old 20th September 2005, 22:35
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

Hi Michal:

The crew were Squadron Leader Donald Burke Freeman RCAF and Flight Lieutenant J.J. Greene RCAF. I don't have the registration number of the aircraft, however it would have been an NF. 30 version. Thanks for the train info.

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Old 21st September 2005, 00:56
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

Thank you for info. I have found that 2 planes destroyed at Chrudim Airfield should be Me 323. It seems to be little bit strange, because on this Airfiled couple of Me 323 landed in autumn 1944 after retreating German Forces from Romania and three of this Gigants were claimed as destroyed on December 28 1944 by Mustangs of 325th FG 15th AF. Maybe (I am not sure) that Mosquito attacked already damaged or destroyed planes.

Plane destroyed at Pardubice Airfield probably belonged to Stab, III. or 10.(Pz)/SG 77.

Does somebody have any information about lost Fw 190F of SG 77 on March 31 1945?
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Old 22nd September 2005, 17:55
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

Hi Michal:

The planes claimed in the combat report at Chrudim were indeed Me 323s - I wasn't sure what to make of this, but your information seems to support the claim.

The aircraft claimed damaged at Pardubice was an Fw 190 - perhaps this is the SG 77 plane?

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Old 22nd September 2005, 18:35
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

Hi Mark,

I can not find any lose of SG 77 on March 31, but I think it could be SG 77 plane. I don´t have one book (Luftwaffe over Czech Territory) by hands but if I remeber well Me 323 landed at Chrudim somewhere in autumn 1944 and stood there because they couldn´t take-off because of bad runway after rains. First attacked Me 323s Mustangs of 325th FG 15th AF USAF on December 28 1944 and damaged or destroyed three of them. I saw photo of damaged planes with visible Verbandskennzeichen in mentioned book. So, it could be that Mosquito on March 31 attacked already damaged planes because I don´t have any other evidence of landing of Me 323 in Chrudim. But it is not for sure.

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Old 22nd September 2005, 23:00
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

Hi Michal:

Were those 323s the glider variant, or the powered version?

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Old 22nd September 2005, 23:34
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

Hi Mark:

Powered. I am sending you private message.
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Old 23rd September 2005, 00:40
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

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Hi Michal:

Were those 323s the glider variant, or the powered version?

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Was not the Me321 the glider version of the powered Me323?
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

Me 323s were the powered version

Me 321s were the gliders
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Re: Mosquito Raid Night March 30/31 1945

The Me 321 was the glider, the Me 323 was the powered version.
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