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Old 4th January 2014, 13:09
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post #6 and #7: this aircraft crashed at Parchim airbase.
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Old 4th January 2014, 13:38
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Matti and Merlin thanks for corrections,

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Old 4th January 2014, 14:48
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Brian/Matti

With regard to the Me 410 in your post #6 and 7 can you check the WNr please? According to Petrick this was WNr 170151 NE+QS.

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Old 4th January 2014, 15:16
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Stig have checked on GQM loss list page 3 of 4th-Mar-45 and magnifying up the correct w.n. is 170151,

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Old 30th December 2014, 14:25
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Where hv you found all these ones ??

Other possibilities:
- 16 Apr 44, Me 410, W.Nr. 420489, 3U+NM, 4./ZG 26, destroyed by enemy a/c near Pyritz,
- 28 Jun 44, Me 410, W.Nr. 420464, 3U+AM, 4./ZG 26, lost near Stettin (there are several Me 210/410 losses near Stettin),
- 23 Jan 45, Me 410, W.Nr. 190162, F6+NN, 5.(F)/122, MIA while on mission in Insterburg area,
-24 Jan 45, Me 410, W.Nr. 190176, F6+AH, 1.(F)/122, MIA while on mission in Posen/Poznan area.

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Old 30th December 2014, 17:00
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Re: Me 210 lost in Pommern need help.

Hi Remi,
Thanks,
The plane is identified as the Me 210
Shot down by AA, probably in February or March 1945
The area Rathentin 60 km., Northeast of Landsberg, 50 km to the south of Arnswalde.
The plane was flying from the airport probably Schneidemuhl
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In fact question was for "Reccewinds" ..

Concerning Devau a lot of flights are recorded related to supply sent to Finnland, I do hv something about them

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The plane was flying from the airport probably Schneidemuhl
It couldn't have been an aircraft from Schneidemuhl. That airfield was abandoned on January 26, 1945 (or just a few days later).
In my opinion 1944 loss is more probable.
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Hi all,
I'm sorry but I have to freshen up an old topic.
So, I found two plates. Please help in decoded what elements they come from.
Second, in my view from the radiator cover?
All plates are from Me210, I have not found anything that has to do with Me410.
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Hi all,
I found on the two pieces of metal plates written numbers. The numbers were probably painted 3116 Can it be WNr? Or perhaps the sheet supplier? Surely these are elements from Me 210
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