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Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
Does anyone know if Alfred Ambs, formerly of Jagdgeschwader 7, is still alive. Does anyone have contact details. Any information would be very much appreciated.
Thank you, David.
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David P. Williams |
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
David,
I found this address and phone # on the Fleet Air Arm Archive web site. I believe it was posted in 2005' Alfred Ambs, Harztalstrasse 51, 83714 Miesbach: tel 0 80 25 15 32 Good Luck! Mike |
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
Mike,
Thanks for the info and all the best, David.
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David P. Williams |
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
Dear David, et al,
Via Eduard Eck, Alfred Ambs was consulted in providing correct marking information for his aircraft to Legend Flyers at Paine Field, Seattle, Washington, for their first static display Me 262. In addition to Ambs, David E. Brown researched the proper application of camouflage for this aircraft. Perhaps the actual application came out a bit too pristine, but at least the best available information had been provided to the project. Since Ambs' aircraft had racks for R4M rockets, Bob Hammer at the project elected to recreate these as well as dummy R4M's for Ambs' aircraft. Arthur L. Bentley and I contributed information toward this end. Now completed, the aircraft is available for purchase. A California museum has already expressed an interest. Regards, Richard |
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
Richard,
Do you know if Ambs is still in good health and have you or anyone you know had recent contact with him. Thanks for the info and all the best, David.
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David P. Williams |
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
I had the pleasure to get introduced to him yesterday evening and met a very lively man.
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
I am sorry to inform, our friend Fred Ambs died on March 30, 2010.
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
RIP. I wrote him a few months ago, with no response.
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
Alfred Ambs passed away 30.March 2010
Fritz |
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Re: Alfred Ambs 262 Jet Fighter Ace
If Alfred Ambs died March 2010, who did you meet then?
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