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GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
A friend of mine found this headrest, from a German crash site: I would bet on Me109E, but would any expert confirm ?
(height: 33 cm) thanks a lot GC Last edited by gilles collaveri; 10th February 2012 at 10:37. |
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Re: GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
Me109-E
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Re: GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
Thanks Andy.
Gilles |
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Re: GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
the upper part, now: the headrest is complete.
best regards to all; GC Last edited by gilles collaveri; 10th February 2012 at 10:37. |
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it was on 16 May 1943 (a Me109): which pilot was on board ?
Hello to you all,
The Me109 to which the headrest come from crashed on 16 May 1943. Would somebody be so kind to provide me with the name of the pilot ? (and any related information) Thanks in advance. GC |
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Re: GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
Hello GC,
possible candidates: Ofhr Hermann Weiser, wia, emergency landing after engine failure at Les Sables, 4/JGr. Ost, Bf 109 F 2 , WNr. 7153, "white 12" Uffz Erich Viehmann, kia, crashed due to altitude sickness, Ossun, 1/EGr. West, Bf 109 F4, WNr. 12904 Uffz Hans Forschauer, wia, emergency landing, Mimizan, 4/EGr. West, Bf 109 F2, WNr. 9634 Greetings Carl
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Re: GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
Thank you Carl,
most likely the second one (Erich Viehmann) , since Ossun is in the area (and not Les Sables nor Mimizan). Thanks a lot again; GC PS: "wia" means "wounded in action" ? |
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Re: GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
Hi,
as far as I know, this type of head armor was introduced as an additional equipment during the production of the Me 109 E-3 and retained until mid production of the Me 109 G-6 (when it was succeded by the so-called Galland-Panzer, which comprised a large panel of armor glass). Regards, klemchen |
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Re: GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
Gilles,
I now have access to the NVM for Viehmann. The location is "12 Km NW of Ossun", time is 11:1o hrs. Cause is "Presumed crashed due to altitude-sickness. Aircraft burst near ground. Pilot thrown out of a/c, immediately dead". And: Yes "WIA" is "wounded in action". I know, that this should be "WIFA" -"wounded in flying accident", but I do not make any difference in my database. Greetings Carl
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Re: GERMAN FIGHTER HEADREST: Me109 or FW190 ?
Thanks Carl,
it is matching perfectly: - 12 KM NW of Ossun is the crash place. - A witness mentionned that the pilot was killed and was out of the aircraft. Thanks also Klemchen for your precision on the armour type; Best regards to both of you and to all readers. GC |
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