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Old 28th April 2012, 22:04
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Re: He 219 found in Denmark !!!

Hello Michaël,

Unfortunately it is not, early 1944 some He219's of the I./NJG 1 were stripped from some armour and guns in order to save weight and improve capabilities to intercept Mosquito's. That was only weeks before the I./NJG 1 got their first Rostock He219's...

The real conclusive distinction between the A-0 / A-2 / A-7 can be seen in attached document. Many Baugruppen were identical, in some area's each subtype had its own Baugruppe number. The tag on the inner landing flap (number identical for A-0, A-2 and A-7) has a number that identifies this part as the inner left landing flap of a He219, whereas the manufacturer code lxx points to a flap producing firm in Kiel, a clear indication that this wreck is a Rostock produced He219.

In short: if the wreckparts are cleaned gradually, one should look for 1) the complete Werkenummer but - as this is the proverbial jackpot - 2) the parts that were typical for the A-0, A-2 or A-7 (for instance the oil pressure system)

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Old 28th April 2012, 22:29
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Re: He 219 found in Denmark !!!

Hi Marcel,
You are a greater expert than me on this subject, but the type and number of guns (2 cm or 3 cm) is that not a pointer, or was there complete chaos where guns were replaced irrecspective of the sub-type? And AFAIK only A-5 to A-7 had Mk151 in the belly-pack.
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