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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
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It is usually said that the English captured 27 He 162 at Leck keeping 12 for themselves, giving 7 to the French and only 2 for the U.S. Thus leaving 6 scrapped between Leck and Kassel. The French finally exchanging two against one Me 262 to the U.S. This corresponding to what the archives kept traces ie: four complete He 162 bring back to the U.S.A. (+ probably a not complete fifth one) and five to France. Nick, have you found any document about how many He 162 given to the U.S. by the British ? Since the four abandoned at Kassel were probably under U.S. hands I believe British actually gave more 6 than 2 He162 to the U.S… Cheers, Olivier |
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
Sorry, what I posted was from notes I made over 20 years ago. I didn't find very much in those files, as I remember.
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
I have a two page document in my files entitled 'G.A.F. Aircraft In British Area Allotted to U.S.'. I'm pretty sure I got this from Richard Smith many moons ago. It is a typed document but it has a number of handwritten annotations made by (I believe) Hal Watson.
The first page details 13 He 162 being available - 12 at Leck and 1 at Lutjenholm. The required number is handwritten as being 4. There is also a handwritten annotation: 'see if can be flown to Cherbourg'. This first page bears no date, neither does the second. On the second page a line has been ruled through the Leck and Lutjenholm He 162s. Against the Leck He 162s is another handwritten annotation: 'Have been picked up by this ...' (unfortunately cut off). 4 He 162s now appear on the list at Kassel. Against these there is a typed annotation 'several disassembled'. Richard interpreted this as meaning (not unreasonably) that four of the British machines were taken over by the Americans - He 162 Close Up. I appreciate this is probably raises more questions than it answers but hope it helps a little. |
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
I was aware of White 4, but were 3 other 162s also abandoned at Kassel? Any werk numbers?
Walt Last edited by vzlion; 26th May 2009 at 17:01. |
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
From photo proof we know abandoned at Kassel ‘white 3’ 120028, ‘white 4’ 120067, ‘yellow 6’ 310xxx and another with camouflage from the 310xxx W.Nr. range and though to be ‘white 5’.
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
Oliver, thank you very much for the w/n info.
Walt |
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
I ran across this last night. It seems to shed some light upon where White 4 originally came from. It appears to be the same aircraft.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heinkel_162.jpg Walt |
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
Walt,
Wow! An amazing find. So, if it was really photographed near Lint in assembled condition how did it get there? By air? Does anybody recognize if it is still its original tail unit that is attached? It even has a cover over the pitot tube. It looks as if at that point they still cared about the condition of the plane. Cheers, Roger |
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
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it is always amazing what level of information you provide. The fact that you mentioned the Disarm. Units, I wonder if such Disarm.Units reports also enlist Ju 388s, and He 219s found in what ever state of condition in Germany (and for the latter, probably also in Austria)? Regards from Vienna Martin |
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Re: He 162 "White 4" at Kassel an Leck
Hello,
I was asking myself if maybe the He 162 that finally were shipped to the US were first also brought to Kassel together with White 4 and 3 other He 162 that were left at Kassel? As far as I could find out the following He 162 were brought to the US:
Cheers, Roger |
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