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Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
Hi Everyone,
I was looking at this term from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list abbreviated as "Ers. erf." From Andreas Brekken's web site I see it explained as "Ersatz erforderlich - Indicator of the need for an replacement aircraft" . So even if the aircraft in question is 10% 30% 45% damaged if it has the "ER" written after it that means the aircraft is replaced with a new one ? Does it also mean the aircraft is shipped back home for repairs ? Thanks in advance oquaig |
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Re: Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
oquaig,
Have a look at post #6 on the following thread on Axis History - https://forum.axishistory.com/viewto...panien#p859747. This does not answer your question directly but explains the complexities and structure involved in Luftwaffe aircraft maintenance.
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Best Regards Andy Mitchell LuftwaffeData Wiki including the history of Aufklgr. 122 |
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Re: Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
I don't think it necessarily had to go back home to Germany, but at least as far a repair facility away from the unit's base. In occupied France for example there were a number of places an aircraft could be sent: Fw 190s to Cravant/Auxerre, Bf 109s to Villacoublay, while Junkers had set themselves with one or more French aviation factories (I think that's where the Free French got some of the Ju 88s they operated).
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Re: Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
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Thanks Andy for the link to "Axis History" That was very informative and the kind of things I am looking for. My understanding of aircraft sent back to Germany for "repairs" went there for reconstruction and that these never went back to the front but instead went to the training schools. Thanks both of you oquaig |
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Re: Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
Yes, that one and a Junkers facility in Warsaw was another example. In Italy Weserflu-CANSA at Cameri (Novara) was repairing Fw 190s until about September 1944. In The Netherlands, ERLA at Antwerp repaired Bf 109s and 110s.
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Re: Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
Thanks for that information !
One last question: when an aircraft is marked for "Ersatz erforderlic" does that aircraft remain on strength for the unit as shown in, let's say RL 2-III/712, or is it removed from the strength returns until it comes back from the repair facility ? |
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Re: Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
I think (but I’m not certain) that getting a replacement meant the original aircraft was now off your strength and one repaired would be allocated to whoever needed it. There are plenty of cases of aircraft serving in more than one unit.
For example Bf 109 G-6 W.Nr. 163161: allocated to II./JG 11 in December 1943 as a newly-built fighter; taken over by 5.(F)/123 in August 1944 from Guyancourt workshops as a reconnaissance machine. |
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Re: Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
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Re: Terms from the GQM Verluste und Unfall list
Which I ought to know since I’ve been there!
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For example: the RL 2-III/713 file shows I./KG 53 with 5 serviceable and 12 unserviceable aircraft, but after going thru the GQM 6 list I get 5 serviceable and 8 unserviceable... A closer look at the GQM 6 list shows that four of these losses were reported only after the RL 2-III/713 doc was published. Knowing this I can figure out what the strength of a given unit was on a given day. So thanks so much for your input Nick Regards oquaig |
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