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![]() Hi Guys.
I am new on this forum ![]() Is it possible to track down the history of a JU88 marked L1#PL. I would like to know how this JU88 ended the war. Best regards Stengaard |
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
Hi
Allways possible to search, not allways possible to found ... So NJG 3 You dont'have the wk nummer ? 1- searching in loss datas 2- Searching in Crashed Ennemy Reports, number of Ju 88 was found by allieds on diverses GAF Airfields, by exemple on Alhorn Airfield (diverses ju 88 and L1+ are found, but code ##+## is not allways write ) some wk are given, but we need make correllation ... 3-Searching in diverses books and publications about NJG and unity especially . Bsrg, Dan
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
Hi Dan.
So it is NJG3 - interesting ![]() Yes, I have the wk number: 886612 Best regards & thanks Stengaard |
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
Hmm. V.(Z)/LG1 was redesignated I./NJG3 on 1.10.40, which would account for the L1 coding, but surely if it's now in NJG3 it should have been re-coded D5?
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
Yes, L1 code with NJG3,LG 1, I./St.G.5, III./KG6 briethly ...
so it's more sure to searching with Wk nummer ... Bsrg, Dan
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
The reason why I am interested in the history of this JU88, is because I have found some LW plain parts, this is one of them:
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
Seeing the date of 12.3.45 at the bottom of the table (which seems to relate to calibrating the compass and/or autopilot), I'd think that L1+PL was an aircraft of 3./LG 1 but I'm not up on the 886 000 Werk Nummer series — does anyone know which sub-type that was?
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
The original WNr. is likely 6612, with the prefix 88 added after the Lw started reporting 6 digit WNr. I have neither one in my db. Wher were the parts found?
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
Hi, perhaps one A-4 certainly LG1, i have one A-4 with wk 6611(KG51)
Amic, Dan
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Re: JU88 marked L1#PL history needed
I think the parts were found in Denmark. There are 3 parts, maybe they are from the same plane ? Here are the last 2, maybe someone here can ID them to be JU88 parts ?
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