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Old 12th September 2006, 01:12
DanPatrick DanPatrick is offline
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Luftwaffe Activity at Le Mans

I'm researching a book on the racing circuit for the 24 Hours of Le Mans and specifically, on the famous 3 1/2-mile Mulsanne Straightaway.

Sometime in or around 1944, the Luftwaffe took over the Le Mans airport (adjascent to the circuit) and flew missions out of there. At some point, Allied bombers made such a wreck out of the airport, Luftwaffe planes were forced to land on the nearby Mulsanne Straightaway.

If someone here could help, I'd very much like to know what unit(s) of the Luftwaffe were at Le Mans and what kind of planes they flew. And of course, any details of the dates (when they took the airport, how long they were there, when it was severely bombed and by whom, and of course, when planes were forced to land on the Mulsanne, etc.). Also, I'd like to know what kind of planes (and numbers?) that might have landed there and how long they stayed there. And if and when German or Allied bombs might have hit the circuit.

Thanks in advance, Dan
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Old 12th September 2006, 02:24
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Re: Luftwaffe Activity at Le Mans

Hello Dan!
Sure many peoples here could clear your question in addition, but right now I can tell as follows.
Juny 06 II./JG 1 (incl. 7./JG 51) began their movement to France with 32 FW190A. And after one landing its first base was Le Mans airfield (autorace circle) in June 07. Group based here togeather with I./JG 1 FWs and II./JG 53 Messerschmitts. At June 07 all three groups consist of abt. 100 FW190/Bf109 and this day flew some missions.
I./JG 1 has 25 FW190A-8 on hand of wich 12 were serviceble and II./JG 1 25 FW190A-7, 13 serviceble.
II./JG 53 depart from Le Mans June 07, but I. & II./JG 1 stay till June 16.
Le Mans was bombed at night June 9/10 01:00 by RAF BC. II./JG 1 lost 7 a/с and 5 more damaged.
June 15 II./JG 1 lost two more FW190 during a bombing attack.

Best regards.

Igor.

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