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Re: Information sort on Fw Helmut Lußky - flier with 3.ZG1
Thanks John
OK, a Bf 110 E it is then. Since we have to live with a "myriad" of possible clerk errors I am still puzzled about the WNr. Such mistakes are indeed understandable but never-the-less quite irritating (for us that is.... ![]() ![]() Don't know how serious research you yourself have made with regard to the Wnr details, but perhaps you or someone else can a) verify my details about the 80% damage in 1941 b) and perhaps even give a clue of the real two aircraft hiding behind one and the same number. Cheers Stig |
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Re: Information sort on Fw Helmut Lußky - flier with 3.ZG1
The W. Nr. stays with the airframe, wherever it goes.
80% damaged might mean a lot of components were considered written off by the unit (Wings, engines,) but if enough remained to repair and refit, it would then go out to a front-line unit again with the same W. Nr.. From what I have discovered, very rarely do they go back to the same unit - simply sent to units needing replacements. So it could have initially have been with a different unit, then damaged, then issued to ZG 1.
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Re: Information sort on Fw Helmut Lußky - flier with 3.ZG1
Thanks again John
That was very interesting. Didn't know that! It means quite a few aircraft listed in the past in fact could have survived being listed as "destroyed" from 60% and up. I should try and keep that in mind ![]() Cheers Stig |
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Re: Information sort on Fw Helmut Lußky - flier with 3.ZG1
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I recall seeing a 109 in the Balkans/Med area (1941) with two completely different unit emblems. I used a photo in one of my books of a Bf 110 E with II./ZG 76, and the rear of the sharksmouth emblem is partially covering an Erprobungsgruppe 210 emblem. Obviously, the repair facilities were not interested in removing emblems - all they seemed to do was repair the aircraft to front-line status, check the next-in-line unit needing the type, and off it goes!
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