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Old 19th January 2014, 13:17
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What is 'Z.Z. Anflug' and 'ZZ Landung'?

Hi all

I am plodding through the translation of a set of Flugbuch from 1937-1943 for a Luftwaffe Radio Operator. Thankfully his writing is beautifully clear but I just wanted to check an abbreviation. He mentions 'Z.Z. Anflug' while in training and 'ZZ Landung (Brennstoffmangel)' i.e. due to fuel shortage, after a mission in Norway. At this time in his career all flights were in the Ju52/3m.

Any clarification on ZZ in these two contexts would be much appreciated.

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Re: What is 'Z.Z. Anflug' and 'ZZ Landung'?

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZZ-Verfahren
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Old 19th January 2014, 14:27
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Re: What is 'Z.Z. Anflug' and 'ZZ Landung'?

Thanks Snautzer. With the help of Google translate that gives me the answer.

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Re: What is 'Z.Z. Anflug' and 'ZZ Landung'?

Forget Google and try http://www.gyges.dk/fliegerhorst_grove9.htm
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Old 19th January 2014, 23:48
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Re: What is 'Z.Z. Anflug' and 'ZZ Landung'?

Thanks Delmenhorst.
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