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He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
Hello!
This plane went missing with its crew on a mission on the 8. or 9. April, 1941. They were declared dead on the 12. of March 1943 I believe the code is from the time, this unit was a part of KG1, and they have not yet changed it to F8 ????? The type of mission and cause of crash was not known at the time of this A/Cs crash, but the unit was stationed in France! Is anything further known today about this aircraft? Thank You Christian
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
Hallo Christian
First of all there is nothing strange with the V4+xx codes. III./KG 40 was formed in March 1941 from I./KG.1 and the old code lingered on for a couple of months before switching to F8+xx I cannot find this loss you mention in any of the standard works published, (at least not in those I have) so may I inquire what makes you so certain of the date the aircraft disappeared? Cheers Stig |
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
Christian/ Stig,
i have this a/c shot down by No316Sq Hurricanes coming down nr St Annes Head 09.50 hrs. P/Off. T Sawicz claiming the kill. Lt Ludwig Rebensdorf and crew missing, III/ KG40 had set out to harass shipping in the Southwest. Best regs, Steve. Source. The Turning Point Pt2 ( page 42 ) Last edited by steve sheridan; 12th August 2008 at 21:36. Reason: Further Information found. |
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
Stig;
cbe2009 is right. He 111 H3 3328 V4+CH of III/KG 40 (Luftflotte 3) ´Feindflug´ <missing unknown causes and location> 09.04.41 (F Lt. Ludv. Rebensdorf + 3 missing) see RL 2 III/753 Lfd. 18 von 11.4.41 I presume this was raiding / bombing England. cheers ed |
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
Stig is correct, I have a photo of an ex I./KG 1 He 111 H-3 that has an F8+GS belonging to III./KG 40 code but still carries the old I./KG 1 emblem.
Cheers Chris |
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
Hi Stig!
I have the loss from Ob.d.L. Genst.Gen.Qu. and there it says the 9. of april. 1941. I thought it maybe was the night between the 8. and 9. I had a feeling about the codes and thank You for confirming this. Cheers Christian
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
Thank You all. I was busy with searching, so i didn´t realize that so many had commented on this question.
Best wishes Christian
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
Ahh
Of course. This was not a night mission but most probably an anti shipping strike. Thanks for the updates Cheers Stig |
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
The crew of aircraft downed by Sawicz was taken PoW. If Rebensdorf and crew were killed, who they were?
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Re: He 111 H3, Wnr. 3328, V4 + CH from KG 40
It was on an armed recce(day) mission & crew were all missing-in addition to Rebensdorf there was Uffz Georg Petereit-B, Uffz Michael Franck-Bf & Fw Werner Fritzsche-Bm
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