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1.JG53
On 6.june 40, during a transfer flight from Wiesbaden to Charleville, an Uffz made a forced-landing, in ennemy area, I hv 2 names Paul Grond nd
Hans golubinski who is the right guy ??? Rémi |
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Re: 1.JG53
I believe from memory it was the former as the latter did not fly with 1/JG 53
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Re: 1.JG53
I have the following JG53 losses on June 6, 1940:
I./JG53 Messerschmitt Bf109E-1. Wrecked in taxying accident. Pilot unhurt. Aircraft a write-off. 1./JG53 Messerschmitt Bf109E-1 (1346). Engaged by ground fire near Metz during transit flight from Wiesbaden to Charleville and lost bearings. Belly-landed north of Faverolles, north-west of Langres. Uffz P. Grond evaded but captured 4 days later at La Neuville-sous-Monfort. Aircraft 8 + a write-off. 7./JG53 Messerschmitt Bf109E-1. Shot down by Adj Crocq of GC II/1 in combat south-east of Soissons and crashed north of Belleu 8.50 a.m. Fw H. Galubinski baled out and captured wounded. Aircraft a write-off. |
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Re: 1.JG53
ok now clear, Galubinski was not from1.JG53, taxiing accident was at Charleville,
Quite detailled, many thks to all rémi |
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Re: 1.JG53
Spelling Golubinski would make more sense, a typo perhaps?
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Re: 1.JG53
In fact the name stacked in the reports is Galubinski, I wrote Golubinski out-mind because it sounds me more realistic, maybe becoming german the name inflexed from Golu to Galu...
remi |
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Re: 1.JG53
Yes, it is possible, I have just noted the issue to reassure what is the correct version.
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