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Old 22nd September 2020, 13:51
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Looking for any clues on how to read the location from KU 379. Left is the crash and arrest time of the airman in question. Right is the location, barely readible: L.P.M. ie3 25?/43. How can I connect this to a spot on this planet?

This is the picture of the KU 379 with its limited info.
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Old 22nd September 2020, 18:03
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Re: Detail on KU 379 sought

First step would be to provide us with the date of crash.

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Old 22nd September 2020, 19:16
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Re: Detail on KU 379 sought

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Looking for any clues on how to read the location from KU 379. Left is the crash and arrest time of the airman in question. Right is the location, barely readible: L.P.M. ie3 25?/43. How can I connect this to a spot on this planet?

This is the picture of the KU 379 with its limited info.
The details on the attachment is written in English, so are we talking about a lost British or American aircraft?

If so, I will move this to the Allied and Soviet section of the forum.
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Old 22nd September 2020, 20:18
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Re: Detail on KU 379 sought

Hello Shadowfax,

1st Lt Durakov was the navigator of the Fryer crew. Their B-17 F 42-5913 (see MACR 828) crashed due to a mechanical failure at the village Slek near Echt in the province Limburg, Netherlands. Source: verliesregister_1943.pdf .
The MACR database has the wrong loss date 10 Oct 1943.

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Old 23rd September 2020, 08:57
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Re: Detail on KU 379 sought

Yes, the plane crashed in Slek, a small hamlet. The crew however landed many miles further North. So the actual location on the KU should point to where Durakov landed with his parachute.
The MACR does not reveal any clues on where the airmen landed.
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Old 23rd September 2020, 13:34
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Re: Detail on KU 379 sought

Leo, the MACR 828 has "20 Oct 43" as does the KU page as shown above so yes 10th is wrong .
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Looking for any clues on how to read the location from KU 379. Left is the crash and arrest time of the airman in question. Right is the location, barely readible: L.P.M. ie3 25?/43. How can I connect this to a spot on this planet?

This is the picture of the KU 379 with its limited info.
Hello Shadowfax,

the entries 1441 and 1529 on the left side are numbers of telegrams and have nothing to do with crash and arrest times. The right entry L.P. No.103 25?/43 relates to the confirmation of the Fortress loss, not to a crash location.

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Old 5th October 2020, 15:52
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Re: Detail on KU 379 sought

Thank you. Than it brings no further details.
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Old 6th October 2020, 11:29
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Re: Detail on KU 379 sought

Crash Area - Location:
Limburg province - Near De Slek (municipality Echt-Susteren) in the backyard of houses at the Slekkerstraat(road) 29-33

Source: late Ron Pütz

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