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Old 8th March 2023, 20:32
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Fliegerhorst Uetersen - Von der Franzosenkoppel bis zum Kriegsende

Fliegerhorst Uetersen - Von der Franzosenkoppel bis zum Kriegsende

A book about the Luftwaffe Airfield Uetersen and its use 1934 - 1945.

http://www.fliegerhorst-uetersen.de/zum-buch/
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Old 8th March 2023, 21:45
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Is it possible to find out if advanced aircraft were stationed there like the Me 262 or Ar 234?
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You could try the DeZeng/Stankey airfields list over at www.ww2.dk. It includes notes about the units known to have been at each one.
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Thank you for the pointer Nick.
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Is it possible to find out if advanced aircraft were stationed there like the Me 262 or Ar 234?
I know of no evidence that Me 262 or Ar 234 units were stationed at the air base. I am not aware of a single indication of Ar 234 presence.
There are several indications to the presence of at least a few aircraft of the Me 262. Oberfeldwebel Lennartz from JG 7 landed on February 22nd, 1945 with an Me 262 in Uetersen. In the last few months, a Werft-Unit for Me 262 is said to have been in Uetersen.
There is a photo from 1949 showing a Jumo 004 on a scrapyard in Uetersen and during construction work a large fragment of a Jumo 004 was found which is still in a collection at the air base.

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Thank you Bennet.
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