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Old 11th December 2007, 11:39
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Re: Mosquito Loss 1945(?) near Donauwörth

The village called Genderkingen, the Crash is o.k. but the people say it was in 1945. It looks like that at minimum there are 3 different crashplace in the aera. One is at the bank of the River Donau, an crashside from an B-26 from 17th BG (26. April 1945 shoot down by JV 44) is nearby.
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Old 11th December 2007, 12:58
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Re: Mosquito Loss 1945(?) near Donauwörth

Mosquito NS898 was with No 11 Squadron at time of crash (27.5.49).
Station was Wahn.

Dehavilland.ukf.net says that NS898 stalled off turn and spun into Danube (Donau), Hochstadt. Fate of crew is not mentioned.

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Old 11th December 2007, 13:26
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Re: Mosquito Loss 1945(?) near Donauwörth

Leendert: Thank you for the infos, it looks now, that we have two Mossie crashes!
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Old 12th December 2007, 17:19
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Re: Mosquito Loss 1945(?) near Donauwörth

Definitely, 2 crashes

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Old 25th February 2008, 16:16
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Re: Mosquito Loss 1945(?) near Donauwörth

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The village called Genderkingen, the Crash is o.k. but the people say it was in 1945. It looks like that at minimum there are 3 different crashplace in the aera. One is at the bank of the River Donau, an crashside from an B-26 from 17th BG (26. April 1945 shoot down by JV 44) is nearby.
Sorry, it's possible i'll came to Donaworth in the next april, with my research group and supported by the Heer, looking for a Me-262 in the area, did you know something about it? Thanks

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Old 25th February 2008, 17:26
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Re: Mosquito Loss 1945(?) near Donauwörth

micky,
for which Me 262 you looking for?
A specific one?

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Old 25th February 2008, 17:34
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Hi Rolfeb, yes, a very specific one, of course, that of Guenther Lutzow..
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