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Old 1st July 2015, 10:36
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Re: Luftwaffe Night Fighter Device

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If you read Trenkle's caption carefully, one could get the impression, that 100 sets were completed, but they were never mounted. So it is new that some sets actually were.
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I want to thank you as warmly as possible ...
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May I second that? I hadn't heard of this bit of kit and I'd never have worked out more than G = Gerät.
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Re: Luftwaffe Night Fighter Device

Grüß Gott SES and Nick!
Guys, there is pretty substantial evidence in HW 5 that a number of AWG sets were actually fitted to Ju 88G-1s and G-6s during Sept.-Oct. 1944, and perhaps before and after this period. I don’t see any references to Bf 110s. I can't remember the date of the first notice of installation I saw, but the work was done at Langendiebach and installations probably began around mid-summer 1944. As of today, I've simply not gotten beyond the reports of mid-Sept 1944, so I don’t have any information about AWG 1 installations after this time.

During the period I've covered in HW 5, I would guess installations of at least a couple of dozen sets are mentioned. Nick, as a citation, you can check HW 5/597 - CX/MSS/R.330(A), p. 13, para. 29(1). This one message alone specifically records AWG 1 installations completed in five Ju 88G-1s and G-6s at Langendiebach in the period 18-23 Sept. 1944.

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Re: Luftwaffe Night Fighter Device

Hi Rabe,
Thanks a lot. Trenkle's works are the absolute best we have on German WW II electronic systems, but he is like the rest of us not faultless. I have studied German ground based radars since 1972 and I have - with great help of friends - found a couple of systems that Trenkle either did not mention/describe or as with the AWG did mention, but which he thought were never fielded.
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