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Old 13th April 2024, 07:31
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Missing F-5, late March, 1945

Hello,
Am working on the loss of an F-5 . Date given as 26th March 1945.
MACR 13370.
Miss Mary
44-24486.
Searched through the KU Reports and found Nil.

However at the end of the list for the March 45 list there appears the following -

26.3.45
Time which looks to be 04.55hrs( the aircraft took off around 06.00 according to the MACR. Could this be due to the time difference between the enemy and allies?

Where an a/c serial would usually be is what looks like either "71" or "77" which could be an aircraft in Squadron number.

This is followed by a place name which I could not make out and Country Austria.

All that is followed by the following -
AV.2291/45.

So what does the AV.2291/45 refer to, if some kind of document just where would it be found ?

Hope that this can be resolved.
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Old 13th April 2024, 08:35
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

Hi Alex,

The file is available on NARA :

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/17357586

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Old 13th April 2024, 14:46
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

see also http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?p=336339

but I understand that the AV reports are only on deceased crew.
Pantsch was POW and survived, I think.

And this mentioned AV 2291/45 gives "Brookmann, William" [correct: 'Brookman, Wilburn']
as fallen on 26.03.1945 at "Strass/Steiermark".


Strass/Steiermark here:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/84...er=0&entry=ttu




Brookman is MACR # 13070

crash date 19.03.1945 at 8472 Straß in Steiermark (Austria)
death date 26.03.1945 at 8472 Straß in Steiermark (Austria)
P-38 Lightning
82 Fighter Group
95 Fighter Squadron
Brookman Wilburn R. 1st Lt O-711936

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Old 13th April 2024, 14:48
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

picture of Pantsch inside this booklet


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...I_j38qP5-pkL9L
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Old 13th April 2024, 16:40
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

My grateful thanks Gentlemen for your swift replies.
I had no idea of the AV files, never came across them before.
And as you now know my search was indeed about Pansch.
He did indeed survive the war. But his actual crash site has it seems, never actually been found.
All the very best
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Old 14th April 2024, 06:43
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

Pansch crashsite in the Innsbruck area of Wippital/Schonberg/Stubaital.
Brookman was in the Graz area East of the river Mur in the District of Leibnitz at Strass/Steiermark.
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wi...er=0&entry=ttu
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Old 15th April 2024, 21:41
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

Hi Frankie, all I see is a map showing my town ?
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Old 15th April 2024, 21:53
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

oh, sorry, dear Alex.

for you it will anyway be nothing new.


you could enter into

https://www.google.com/maps?authuser=0


"Wipptal, Österreich"


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Old 15th April 2024, 22:12
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Re: Missing F-5, late March, 1945

No problem, If you take the map references and use the correct N and E, if I am right the Wippital/Schonberg/Stubaital falls in that area. So must be somewhere in that area.
Unless post WW2 some recovery Unit removed the wreckage.
I have no idea which unit it could be, French, British or US. Even perhaps an Austrian/ex Luftwaffe Unit ???

Also I would like to confirm that the reference AV.2291/45 was in relation to MACR 13070, crash date 19.03.1945 at 8472 Straß in Steiermark (Austria)
death date 26.03.1945 at 8472 Straß in Steiermark (Austria)
P-38 Lightning
82 Fighter Group
95 Fighter Squadron
Brookman Wilburn R. 1st Lt O-711936.
It had nothing to do with Pansch MACR 13370, which was my original assumption.

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