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Re: eBay: German intrest
Interesting Peter
Enrico Leproni wrote a short article about this already in Aerofan 85 (Apr-June 2003 issue). He claims Lt Deicke flew MM92212. There is indeed a photo showing MM92212 in German markings, but the angle is such that no tactical code digit is visible. However the bar after the German cross seems to be yellow, so I would say it was at least a 6.St aircraft. Since I don't have Aero Journal can you elaborate a bit? Any photo proof of MM92224 being 'gelbe 1' for example? Cheers Stig |
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Re: eBay: German intrest
You can find the Stab/JG 77 war diary entries for use of the C.205 in November/December 1943 here: http://www.ghostbombers.com/JG77/jg77_01.html
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Re: eBay: German intrest
#365, You are absolutely correct Stig as I made an error as Dieke's a/c was MM92212 not MM92224 which was Uffz. Schwarz. The photo introducing the AJ article is clearly marked as MM92212 with horizontal bar but no code digit is visible (so probably the same photo you have). The photo states that it was taken at Lonate Pozzolo and taken from 2 o'clock position. Other serials identified in the article are: 92215 Uffz. Soltman of 6/, 92217 of Uffz.Breuser of 5/, 92218 of Uffz.Funke 'Yellow4'of 6/, 92247 of ? 'Yellow17' of 6/, 92221 no more details and 92224 of Uffz. Schwarz.There is no photographic evidence that 92212 carried a yellow 1, but as Ltn. Joachim Diecke was the staffelkapitan, perhaps it is a supposition of E.Leproni.
Sorry for the initial incorrect posting Regards Peter |
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Re: eBay: German intrest
Thanks Peter (and Nick)
Leproni identifies MM92209, 92212-213, 92215, 92217-225, 92244, 92247 as certain deliveries. So in all probability II./JG 77 received the whole range. No deliveries went south and with ANR's 1 Gruppo under formation there was little else for the production to go until the latter was ready late Dec 1943/early Jan 1944. Just out of curiosity, who was the author in Aero Journal? Cheers Stig |
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Re: eBay: German intrest
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The serial number's last 2 digits aren't decipherable. The 22 in the middle seems clear, but the last 2 just don't look like 12 to me. What do you guys think? Could it be 2212? Could it be Deicke's a/c after it was handed back? The info I have suggests it was flown by Marco Mannoni late Dec 1943. Attached copy of photo. Peter Last edited by PMoz99; 20th April 2018 at 09:37. Reason: correct name error |
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Re: eBay: German intrest
#368 the author of the Aero Journal article is Enrico Leproni, Stig, the same author of the AeroFan article.
#369 Leproni in AJ says that in late December43 MM92212 was taken from Deicke and given to Capitano Marco Marinone who removed the German markings so your photo, Peter, could indicate that MM92212 carried a yellow 1 whilst with 6/JG77. Regards Peter |
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Re: eBay: German intrest
Thanks Peter x 2
I agree only MM922 is readable, but I am of the opinion that the last two are so fuzzy they cannot be determined at all. No point in guessing. Since at least I have no reason to question Leproni's research, I have put Deicke as the user of MM92212 with a note it needs 100% confirmation. However the photo is in ANR colours and so no longer used by Deicke and since the hand over was on 31.12.1943 the photo must be from Jan 1944 (and onwards) Cheers Stig |
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