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looking for a scan of page 125 of "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945" by Beauvais, Kossler, Mayer & Regal [Midland, 2002]
Hi every body,
I am looking for the page 125 of "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945" by Beauvais, Kossler, Mayer & Regal [Midland, 2002]; would somebody nice people in possession of this book scan it to me at gilles.collaveri@hotmail.fr ? the reason why is that it mentions the loss of He111 Wnr 0070, the remains of which have just been discovered yesterday; thanks and best regards. GC |
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Re: looking for a scan of page 125 of "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945" by Beauvais, Kossler, Mayer & Regal [Midland, 2002]
Seems the scanner I have is on strike (will not obey).
GSFTC to 1945. P.125 (Line one): 10.11.43, He 111, 70, Gerlach, Helmut, Uffz., BM, T.Kp., Albi, near Toulouse, Crashed on test flight. (Line two): Hartung, Walter Oberfwk .. T.Kp. (end) -Ed |
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Re: looking for a scan of page 125 of "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945" by Beauvais, Kossler, Mayer & Regal [Midland, 2002]
Thanks Ed.
Parts of this machine are in the picture attached to the thread above ("He111 plaque"), we found them yesterday. Strange to think that it crashed exactly 70 years ago today! If all the information contained in this book is what you sent me, it is not necessary that you scan le this page. All best Gilles |
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Re: looking for a scan of page 125 of "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945" by Beauvais, Kossler, Mayer & Regal [Midland, 2002]
Ok. I do not see more. Edited it better, so I think you understand better. This is part of loss list of persons injured and/or killed. Many of the entries are "incomplete" regarding the aircraft.
Yes, weird this is today (seventy years ago). Besides I was reading this book earlier, had folks for dinner, then looked at TOCH! And there were you asking of this! -Ed |
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Re: looking for a scan of page 125 of "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945" by Beauvais, Kossler, Mayer & Regal [Midland, 2002]
Weird indeed. But I am inclined to think that there must be a reason behind it;
Another weird thing : The pilot bailed out and was safe but the four other crew members were killed (this is confirmed by local testimonies). I wonder if we could know more by obtaining the pilot's report ? how could we find this report ? and did he survive the war ? any idea is welcome. Best regards, Ed. Gilles Crew : Dennert, Willi Uffz. unhurt; (pilot) Waschke Herbert Ofw.KIA; Jüngling Karl Uffz.KIA; Gerlach Herbert Uffz. KIA; Hartung Walter . KIA; |
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Re: looking for a scan of page 125 of "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945" by Beauvais, Kossler, Mayer & Regal [Midland, 2002]
I'd recommend you contact Christoph Regel. He is a member here - Chr.Regel.
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Re: looking for a scan of page 125 of "German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945" by Beauvais, Kossler, Mayer & Regal [Midland, 2002]
I am already in contact with him by mail, thanks Steve.
Gilles |
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