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Old 1st February 2011, 09:19
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Still seeking photos of 4U+HK, a Do17P-1 of 2.(F)/123 force-landed at t'Rooth, near Schinnen, Limburg Province, Netherlands on May 11, 1940

Hello,

Three years ago I requested photos of the above a/c. Has anyone turned up anything on this one since?

Thanks in advance for any help on this.

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Old 1st February 2011, 20:55
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Re: Still seeking photos of 4U+HK, a Do17P-1 of 2.(F)/123 force-landed at t'Rooth, near Schnnen, Limberg Province, Netherlands on May 11, 1940

Hello Larry!
My friend François asked me to inform you about the following:

1. sorry, he has no photos from this a/c, but
2; he gaves the following info he found about this item and maybe you could use it for further research:
....near Schnnen, Limberg should read:
...........Schinnen 't Rooth , Prov. Limburg;

Crew: BROSCH Heinz Lt. WIA
LAHYER Hermann Fw. WIA
STEINER Fw. WIA
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Old 1st February 2011, 21:10
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Re: Still seeking photos of 4U+HK, a Do17P-1 of 2.(F)/123 force-landed at t'Rooth, near Schinnen, Limburg Province, Netherlands on May 11, 1940

Fred,

Thanks for your comment and spelling corrections. I fixed them in the title. Our original record and our info on the crewmen were correct. What I'm hoping to find is photographs of he aircraft after it force-landed.

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