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Old 27th March 2007, 20:31
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Another req for Me 410 (210) IDs

While there is a thread about Me 410 I might ask these questions at the same time:

On the date below, Swedish flak reported hits to Me 210s and probable crashes in the Baltic sea. What I can understand from Bo Widfeldts book LW in Sweden 39-45, this wasn’t confirmed. Does anybody have any loss reports for those days for Me 210s or more probable Me410s that can be connected to the events?

With the help of Michael Holms site and a map, this is what I can guess judging from bases close enough to Sweden and what units was equipped with me 410s

13-May-1944 Me 210? (410?) Ystad, in air combat with a B-17

Stab/ZG26, Königsberg-Devau
I/ZG26, Gabbert
Luftbeobachtungsstaffel 1, Neuruppin

6-oct-44 Me 210? (410?) Trelleborg

Ergänzungsstaffel/ZG1 ,Salzwedel
II/ZG26, Königsberg-Devau

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Old 6th January 2008, 00:48
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Re: Another req for Me 410 (210) IDs

On 11 Apr 44, an Me 410 A-1/U4, 3U+KM, WNr. 420 622, crewed by Josef Kaulartz and Max Werner Schultz was shot down by a Swedish 40mm gun crew over Sovdeborg, Sweden, and both members of the crew killed.

This was from Bo Widfeldt's "The Luftwaffe in Sweden 1939 - 1945", pg. 96-97.
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Old 6th January 2008, 01:06
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Re: Another req for Me 410 (210) IDs

Thank you George,

I have that book and also the newer version (in Swedish only) so that one is known. A twist to that crash is that a Swedish soldier also was killed on the ground by the crashing aircraft.

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