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Old 10th March 2008, 10:23
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Re: History of Fw 190 G-3 160896

Hello,

I have found another WkNr which is close to the one I am looking for:

WkNr 160831 Fw 190 G-3 Uffz Streletzki 1./SKG10 killed on 6 June 1944 at La-Neuve-Lyre/Conches.

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Re: History of Fw 190 G-3 160896

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Hello,

I have found another WkNr which is close to the one I am looking for:

WkNr 160831 Fw 190 G-3 Uffz Streletzki 1./SKG10 killed on 6 June 1944 at La-Neuve-Lyre/Conches.

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According to volksbund.de Uffz. Streletzki was KIA on 11-06-1944

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Re: History of Fw 190 G-3 160896

Nick,

Many thanks for your helpful message.

reg. 5) I have found a reference to Ergänzungsstaffel (Nacht) III./KG 51 in the Soldbuch of a former Luftwaffe pilot (see page 20 of the following document.) I guess that it was previously either called

Ergänzugsstaffel (Nacht) SKG 10, or
Ergänzungstaffel (Nacht) I./SKG 10

Remi, does the ULTRA document mention one of these unit desigations?

I couldn't find any information about a Ergänzungsstaffel with NSG 20 (formed out of III./KG 51 in Oct. 1944 when W.Nr. 160896 left Erg. (Nacht) III./KG 51). From which training units usually came the pilots to NSG 20? That may be a possibility where W.Nr. 160896 went to, but obviously only a speculation.

Frans,

Thanks for the clarification. You may well be right, I found the original information in the vast lands of www, which may have been wrong.

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Roger
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From which training units usually came the pilots to NSG 20? That may be a possibility where W.Nr. 160896 went to, but obviously only a speculation.
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