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Re: 2/StG.1, Norway, 02.06.1940.
2./StG1 Junkers Ju87R-1. Believed shot down by P/O J. F. Drummond of No.46 Squadron south-east of Narvik and crashed at Beisfjord 1.45 p.m. FF Oberlt Heinz Böhne (Staffelkapitän) and Uffz Horst Schamp both killed. Aircraft 100% write-off.
Suspected serial ‘5428’ found painted inside crumpled spinner found amongst wreckage at crash site 2004. 2./StG1 Junkers Ju87R. Believed shot down by Sgt B. L. Taylor of No.46 Squadron over Beisfjord and belly-landed near Fagernes 1.45 p.m. FF Lt Klaus Kübel and BF Uffz Rudolf Tribulowski both killed. Aircraft A5+DK 100% write-off. This crew was allegedly captured but shot by Polish troops shortly after landing. |
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Re: 2/StG.1, Norway, 02.06.1940.
Peter
Are we now down to only two Ju 87 losses this day? Reason I ask is that I am looking in Shores Fledgling Eagles and to me it seems he is talking about three. Taylor got Kübel and Tribulowski Drummond got Fw Hans Ott and Sonderführer Brack The loss of Böhne and Schamp is credited to the two Gladiator pilots F/Lt Williams and Sgt Kitchener, two-three hours later. Do you care to elaborate on this for all of us? Cheers Stig |
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