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Old 2nd December 2014, 03:10
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Walter Adolph accident SCW

Hi,
i found this web with more info and photos of the wreck of the plane,

http://elhangardetj.blogspot.com.es/...o-76-anos.html

spanish language....

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Walter Adolph accident SCW

Hi GMichalski

Many thanks for bringing this to our attention. So now it appears that it was Bf 109 B-1 "6-43" with which he had to crash-land at Llanes possibly on 5 September 1937. It is great that a clear photograph of this aircraft has finally surfaced and helped solve this issue.

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Re: Walter Adolph accident SCW

hi,

i see today this web with photos of accidents in SCW of Bf-109s:

http://www.network54.com/Forum/39472...s+accidentados

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