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Originally Posted by sidney
According to the statement on the LEMB here http://www.luftwaffe-experten.org/fo...howtopic=15609 , post 34, given by Mr. Martin Handig, the co-author of the book Die Deutsche Luftwaffe in Österreich that can be found here http://www.oefh.at/sonderdrucke.html , the creature was indeed the windhund or greyhound.
"... Reading the JG7 Verbandszeichen: it is not a "wild weasel" nor a "running fox", as you can read in uncountable publications. I know for sure this sign refers to Rudolf Sinner (Austrian), who had a Greyhound dog breed collection and he therefore proposed the Greyhound ! This is first hand history by Sinner himself, who shared this true story with a good but unfortunately recently late friend of mine and of the late Rudi Sinner..."
Regards,
Sinisa/Sidney
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thanks so much,Sidney
unfortunately i can't login in the LEMB.but in memoirs,Walter Schuck recalled a story told by Geschwaderkommodore Weissenberger about a countess and her two greyhounds nearby airfield ,and eventually Weissenberger introduced image of the greyhound as Jagdgeschwader emblem
I wonder which resource is more reliable,Sinner or Schuck?
Regards