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Old 25th June 2012, 10:54
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Re: From a Luftwaffe crash site 25 km south Salerno. Some idea?

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Originally Posted by S Sheflin View Post
your second plate appears to be from a FuG16Z radio set. Among other types, these radios were often found in late model Bf109Gs and K-4s, Fw190A-8s and A-9s, as well as Fw190D-9s. The installation of FuG16Z radio sets can be deduced by the fitting of under wing Moraine masts.
Although I am pointing out an obvious thing, none of the types cited above can be involved in a crash in Salerno area in Fall 1943...
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