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Old 26th August 2006, 14:44
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109G-6 crash Tranders Denmark 30/8 1944

Hi everyone,
I recently came into ownership of this 109G-6 lower left hand cooler flap and was wondering if anyone could help me out to find any information or pictures about this crash or the G-6 involved and the pilot. I have contacted Soren Flensted and he has kindly found out and provided me with the information about the crash



The aircraft that was belly landed in Noerre Tranders on 30/8 1944 at 20:00
hrs after having hit some electrical wires was Bf 109G-6 serial number
412118.The flap must have been ripped off when the Bf 109 skidded over the
fields. It then burned killing the pilot Fähnrich Günther Krieger from 1./
JG 102. He was laid to rest in Frederikshavn cemetery on 6/9 1944.


any information or help would be very greatly appreciated so I can tie up the proveneance with this flap!
regards
Matt
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Old 30th August 2006, 22:33
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Re: 109G-6 crash Tranders Denmark 30/8 1944

Any ideas?
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Old 4th September 2006, 19:27
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Re: 109G-6 crash Tranders Denmark 30/8 1944

Nobody?

Günther Krieger ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Frederikshavn (Dänemark) .
Endgrablage: Block 7 Grab 825

I would like to contact anyone who knows anything about the crash or has anyway of getting some more information about the machine or pilot, if anyone can find a photo or any extra info that I dont already know about the crash (witness account etc.) then I will send them a Db605 ventil (valve) as a gift

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Old 8th September 2006, 20:22
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Re: 109G-6 crash Tranders Denmark 30/8 1944

Ok one last time and then I will accept that there is no information on this crash or aircraft
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