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Old 7th August 2010, 14:37
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

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Hello Denis (Schnellmayer)

I see you tracked down the 0015 data plate at last on the Axis History forum.

Lucky one that. Was it the same person you had been in contact with years before?

regards

Dennis
I figure we have different person here, the name on Axis site is Dennis J Foran. Schnellmeyer here on this site is Justin. If the person is the same it woulld help if the plate was put here too.
Merci, very good information here, thank you.
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Old 7th August 2010, 16:38
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

Hello Swifte , yes we are one of the same .My name is Dennis J. Horgan , there was a mistake made on the Axis forum with my name . My first name is Dennis and second Justin . My surname is Horgan not Foran . After years of detailed research I am as sure as sure can be that the codes and Werks Nr. of the FW200 Condor that crashed in Ireland on 20.8.40 are F8+KH AND OO15 . I will post colour photos of the Werks Plate in the next few days , I also have detailed letter from three of the crew who were alive when I was in contact with them in the late 1980's and early 1990's , they also provided me with detailed information about their FW200 and prevoius missions . Hope this is of help .
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Old 8th August 2010, 12:29
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

Thanks to you Schnellmeyer, is the foto of the plate the same as the foto on the axis site?
I would be very interested the other flights in that you have from Wochners flugbuch.
Merci Schnellmeyer.
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Old 8th August 2010, 13:08
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

You are most welcome Swifte , sorry about any confusion. I had this plate in my possesion again last week and I took more photos of it plus another metal part of the FW200 which is stamped 0015 .I will post these photos in the next few days . On the plate were it is marked "Werk Nr" there are the numbers 306 0015 , I believe the numbers 306 is possibly a reference to a part of the aircraft and 0015 is the Werk Nr. .
I will also check the photocopies I made of Mr.Wochners Flugbuch and see what other information is there for you Swifte , I may PM you with this information.
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Old 14th August 2010, 14:03
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

Schnellmayer. re dataplate marked "W.Nr. 306 0015" this not necissarily mean you have actual W.Nr. It should read 200 0015. The 3xx is number part of "Horizontal Stabilator, Elevator, Rudder, Ailerons, Landing flaps etc." I once saw Fw200 part plate and there W.Nr. on it did not match actual W.Nr. given for that crash. The difference of this Weser made part was 12, incidentally the number of planes built before 0001 series started. Only then the number matched!

However, on eBay is this photo, labelled as of 20 August 1940 Ireland crash
http://cgi.ebay.com/PHOTOGRAPH-DOWNE...efaultDomain_0

currently there are no bids!

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Old 14th August 2010, 17:19
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

Hi edNorth , thanks for your post . Like you I also believe that this plate is from a part of the Condor and is not as such the Werks Plate . This is a "Weser " plate , but I still think that the Werks Nr. from the Condor that crashed in Ireland on 20 August 1940 is 0015 . I have also done research on this crash plus the other FW200 that were in service at this time also , 0015 is possibly one of three that could have crashed here at that time , of course I cannot be 100% sure but I am still continuing to research this crash .
As for the photo on ebay , yes it is from this crash . It was taken by a local man at the time , he took over 20 such photos and all are different .I was lucky some years ago and got copies of these photos .
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Old 14th August 2010, 20:23
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

Ok. I was not aware of the ongoing debate on Axis History Forum and do not wish be quoted there proving anyone´s point or not. My purpose in my post was only to point out that it could be a component plate.

In fact I´am still searching for photo of WFG Fw 200 plate I referred to earlier today. This likely is misplaced on my Hard Drive or in a old backup. Already an transcript (note) of it has come to light. But this has difference of minus 11 (i.e. -11, not +12) as I stated earlier. Sorry for this error. This has W.Nr. 306 0.129 and made 02.42. This reportedly came from W.Nr. 0140 that crashed in Norway, December 1942.
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Old 15th August 2010, 04:09
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

Hi edNorth , thanks for your honest post and dont worry about the on going debate on the Axis History Forum .Sadly there is a person who calls himself "Sean Dublin" and he continues to hijack this topic , I do not need to quote what people post to bring across my point .I know exactly what you meant by your post and yes it is a component plate . I am not a expert in this field as others claim but I have spent over 20 years researching this crash .
As for your PM yes I will help you of course , please give me a few days and I will PM you the details that you asked about .Again many thanks for your help .
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Old 15th August 2010, 12:04
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

Schnellmeyer et a,l I received a phone call to say that the last survivor of the FW200 crash on 20 August 1940 Kurt Kyck passed away two days ago. The end of an era, RIP.
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Old 15th August 2010, 12:50
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Re: Three FW200 Condor take-off times, 1940 and 1941

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Schnellmeyer et a,l I received a phone call to say that the last survivor of the FW200 crash on 20 August 1940 Kurt Kyck passed away two days ago. The end of an era, RIP.
Tony K
Ooops !!! Apologies Schnellmeyer i did not notice your posting in the obituary section.
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