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Old 22nd June 2019, 19:13
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Re: New Chuck Yeager Film Needs Research on Irmfried Klotz and his FW-190 Crash Site

Joey,
My database shows the following for Obie O'Brien on March 5:

FW 190 prob: 8VCB/21; 357VCB/8-22; PER
FW 190 dam: 8VCB/19; 357VCB/3-14; PER

I have copies of the PER(s) and the VCB reports deep in my file system. If you PM me your email address I will fish them out and send them to you.

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Old 25th June 2019, 08:18
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Re: New Chuck Yeager Film Needs Research on Irmfried Klotz and his FW-190 Crash Site

Joey,

I have Obie O'Brien's PERs for March 5, 1944. PM me with your email address, and I will send them to you.

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Old 25th June 2019, 14:19
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Re: New Chuck Yeager Film Needs Research on Irmfried Klotz and his FW-190 Crash Site

Thanks Ed. I have read that and it contains Yeager's story but not much about the FW-190 or Klotz. The problem with the story is that Fuentes, who told Merle Olmsted all of this about the 190, left no documentation. Several 190s were shot down over that area on March 5, 1944 and I am trying to locate the correct aircraft, pilot, and crash site. A Group mate is quoted saying that it was a Long Nosed 190 that did Chuck in. I have also seen a picture of the recently recovered wiing of the supposed Klotz FW-190 being pulled from a levee. Any help on this would be appreciated as i have been tasked with the fact checking of this new film. Thanks, Jo
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