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Old 16th October 2019, 12:55
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Thanks Jim, I knew I have seen this one before I think this is even a G-6 variant, by the way. In the J&P photo you can see the G-style tailplane (as well as another plane of apparently the same unit, coded "A"). I think this might be one the few night-fighters used as ground-attack airplanes in the last weeks of the war. A rare bird indeed.

But I am puzzled as to the location of "Ebendorf". There was no german air base with this name. There is an Ebendorf west of Magdeburg, but this is not close to any known Fliegerhorst. Can someone shed any light on this?
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Thanks Jim, I knew I have seen this one before I think this is even a G-6 variant, by the way. In the J&P photo you can see the G-style tailplane (as well as another plane of apparently the same unit, coded "A").
At the bottom of page 69 of the same book there's a Ju 88 S with a GI posing in front, again captioned as Ebendorf. If you look behind his shoulder (and under the fuselage) then E is in the background there too.
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Hello Nick,

to the photo on page 69 with the GI posing in front of a Ju 88 S taken at Ebendorf near Magdeburg:
First amendment in Jet&Prop FA 7: Ju 88 T-3, this is a fairly rare example powered by Jumo 213s and not by Jumo 211s. Seeing no bomb sight housing appears below the nose, it must be the reconnaissance version.
Second amendment in Jet&Prop FA 8: The Ju 88 S-3 was equipped with Jumo 213 A-1 engines.

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Thanks Jim, I knew I have seen this one before I think this is even a G-6 variant, by the way. In the J&P photo you can see the G-style tailplane (as well as another plane of apparently the same unit, coded "A"). I think this might be one the few night-fighters used as ground-attack airplanes in the last weeks of the war. A rare bird indeed.

But I am puzzled as to the location of "Ebendorf". There was no german air base with this name. There is an Ebendorf west of Magdeburg, but this is not close to any known Fliegerhorst. Can someone shed any light on this?
With the latest find, I think we can now identify the location: it was not "Ebendorf", but Dedelstorf. Walter Bohatsch's Me 262 'White 4' was found at Dedelstorf.
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It seems to me the Ju87 was pictured at Neubiberg, right?
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Good finds Ed
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G-10. 2./NAGr.14. '5F+12'. WNr.770269. Fürth, 8 Mai 1945. Known pictures from an old historical.media.com auction ... But better here.
The other machine is a G-6 from 4./JG104 Blaue 479. Same comment, same old auction ...
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