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Old 1st December 2019, 13:41
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A beautiful photo of Ju 88 G-6 W.Nr. 620 742 "G9+FT", 9./NJG 1, Fritzlar, May 1945. Thanks, RudiS !

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I desesperate to seen one american able to make a decent photo !!!

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Re: eBAy: Captured german planes

Marc-André—

Thank you for your comments regarding the Ju 88G-6 WNr. 620 742. I am wondering about the location of the aircraft, however. You have indicated Fritzlar, Germany.

I've checked USSTAF Technical Intelligence Report, A-338, for the inspection of Fritzlar on 8-9 April 1945. This inspection report states that 13 fairly intact aircraft were found, 11 of which were Bf 110s, one a Fi 156, and one a Ju 87. No Ju 88s were included in the report.

Got any ideas about this? It's a bit of a puzzle, as Fritzlar was a highly active NJG 1 base towards the end of the war. You would have thought, however, that the U.S. inspection would have found the G 9 + FT if it were there.

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