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Old 4th August 2012, 22:32
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Seeking confirmation of name of Bf109D-1 pilot of 3./ZG2 during the Polish Campaign

Hello,

For September 21, 1939, during the Polish Campaign, we carry the following loss entry in the EoE Luft Loss DB:

"3./ZG2 Bf109D-1 (2260). Aborted transfer flight to Bernburg when cockpit hood failed to close and wrecked in landing accident on return to Debica. (FF) Uffz [ ] Ariwaldt unhurt. Aircraft Yellow 10+ 100% write-off."

The EoE Project has attributed this as the same incident found in Dr. Jochen Prien's JFV #1, P444, as "Bruch eim start zum Verlegungsflug, Debica." 100% with Bf109D-1 with the W.Nr. 2602. Several photos of this crashed Bf109D-1 exist,indicating a loss at Debica, showing the a/c to be "Yellow 10," and carrying the W.Nr. 2260, vice 2602 in Prien's book. However, there is room to question the pilot's name, as so far no first name has been located for a pilot with this last name, and the crashed a/c clearly carried a single victory bar on the fin. There is no victory claim by a 3 Staffel pilot by that name in the records, I know it is quite possible that Uffz. Ariwalt could have been flying his own plane showing a victory claim that was later not formally recognized. However, it is quite possible that this Uffz. Ariwaldt was flying the a/c usually assigned to someone else at the time of the crash. Those members of 3./ZG2 that might have been carrying a single victory bar on the tails of their planes at this time would have been: Oblt. Josef Kellner-Steinmetz, the St.Kap., Lt. Reinhold Messner and Lt. Franz Mentzel. The StaKap can be eliminated because his "Yellow 12" with double command tail bands is known, showing a single victory tab, leaving Messner and Metzel as possibilities for the regularly assigned pilot of "Yellow 10." Photos confirm that "Yellow 10" did not have a command band indicating a Schwarm leader, a practice in use during the PC by that unit.

My questions are this:

1) Is there any record of an enlisted pilot in 3./ZG2 during Sept. 1939, with the last name of Ariwadt, and if so, is there a record of his first name? The Kracker Archive listing of Luft WW II pilots has no posting for someone with this last name.

2) This is a real long shot, but is there any way of telling which of the two likely pilots listed above might have been the normal pilot of "Yellow 10," assuming that this Uffz Ariwalt was the pilot on the day of the crash?

Can anyone help with this?

Thanks for any help with this rather obscure request.

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Old 5th August 2012, 23:46
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Re: Seeking confirmation of name of Bf109D-1 pilot of 3./ZG2 during the Polish Campaign

Larry

No answer to your questions, but rather to ask you why you are so certain that the crash photos you have of WNr 2260 is the accident at Debrica? Prien at the same page says WNr 2260 was flown by Uffz Otterbach who collided with Oblt Hoermann in WNr 2254.
So if Prien has
1./ZG 2 Ariwaldt WNr 2602
3./ZG 2 Hoermann WNr 2254
3./ZG 2 Otterback WNr 2260

What do you then have beside
3.ZG 2 Ariwaldt WNr 2260?

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Re: Seeking confirmation of name of Bf109D-1 pilot of 3./ZG2 during the Polish Campaign

Hello gentlemen,

in JET & PROP No. 1/11 there is an article about ZG2's history. On page 57 is a photograph of Lt. Mentzel and Lt. Messner with caption saying that Mentzel flew yellow 4+ in PC, 1939. I don't know the source for that. But you could ask Marius Emmerling, because he wrote this article. He also states that Ariwaldt was flying WNr. 2260, while Otterbach had WNr. 2202 and Hörmann WNr. 2254. Could this be helpful?

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Re: Seeking confirmation of name of Bf109D-1 pilot of 3./ZG2 during the Polish Campaign

Yes 110 it helps, but it still does not explain the original source and why Prien has got things all wrong.

Larry

What is your source?

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