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Museums with Luftwaffe aircraft - 4
From 12 O'Clock High!:
Milan Bencek milanbencek@yahoo.com Recovered: Fw 190F-8 W.Nr.584057 of 3./SG with pilot Tue Nov 2, 2024 19:04 213.81.178.224 Hi all Can someone give me details about lost Fw 190F-8 W.Nr.584057 of 3./SG with pilot Gefr. Hermann Heim. Plane lost on February 25th 1945, Heim killed and his body, engine, guns, parachute and some personal documents were recovered one month ago near Zvolenska Slatina village in Slovakia. Heim was shot down by Rumanian pilot. Every detal is welcomed. Thanks. Contact me off board. Milan |
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From TOCH!:
Dénes Bernád Shot down by the top Rumanian ace, Cpt. C. Cantacuzino Thu Nov 4, 2024 22:00 66.163.31.142 The 'kill' is mentioned in my books on the Royal Rumanian Air Force. Dénes |
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From TOCH!:
Milan Bencek Contact me off board please. (nm) Fri Nov 5, 2024 09:56 213.160.190.55 |
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From 12 O'Clock High!:
Peter 'Mikolaj' Mikolajski Remains of He 177? Identification needed Sat Nov 13, 2024 13:50 213.199.235.34 Hello! Yesterday in Skiwa village (near Siemiatycze), eastern part of Poland, remains of unknown German plane were discovered. According to villagers claims this plane was shot down by Russian plane on June 8th, 1944, together with another German plane. Following factory plate was found: Gerät Nr: 8-177.210-06 Werk Nr: 30685 | 3 Hersteller: dqw Unfortunately remains are not complete. Only two inline (12-cylinder inverted-Vee) engines with undercarriage were found. It seems that this plane was He 177, but I'm not 100% sure. Can anyone tell more about this plane? |
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From TOCH!:
George Hopp Re: dqw Sun Nov 14, 2024 05:45 134.117.137.40 In the book of codes, "dqw" is Mansfeld, Chn., Maschinenfabrik, Meinerzhagen 1/Westf. Good luck with your search for info on the a/c. George |
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From TOCH!:
Peter 'Mikolaj' Mikolajski Re: dqw Sun Nov 14, 2024 12:44 213.199.235.34 Hi George! Thanks for info about this code, I was unable to decipher it. Yesterday I've received some photos from crash & recovery area and I'm including here two of them - factory plate and undercarriage leg. http://sithian.republika.pl/plate.jpg http://sithian.republika.pl/leg.jpg |
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From TOCH!:
Christiaan Vanhee He 177 Sun Nov 14, 2024 19:58 81.83.96.175 Hello Peter, This is 200% sure He 177 as indicated by the dataplate. The part is coming from the undercarriage as You shall have taken it certainly off the system of the undercarriagelegs somewhere. regards, Chris |
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From TOCH!:
Peter 'Mikolaj' Mikolajski Re: He 177 Sun Nov 14, 2024 22:17 213.199.235.34 It seems that this He 177 was part of KG 1 flying from Prowehen or Seerappen near Königsberg between May-July 1944. Unfortunately I'm still unable to learn more about exact version because WNr (or other info from dataplate) doesn't fit to these known by me. (List compiled from Militaria's "He 177 Greif" book by Janusz Ledwoch): He 177A-0 00016-00030 (Rostock) 5001- 5005 (Arado) 32001-32015 (Oranienburg) He 177A-1 15151- 15280 (Oranienburg) 135006-135024 (Oranienburg) 335001-335005 (Arado) He 177A-3 15291- 15346 (Arado) 332101-332148 (Heinkel) 332206 (Heinkel) 332337-332518 (Arado) 332351-332376 (Heinkel) 535347-535354 (Arado) 535364-535460 (Arado) 535533-535596 (Arado) 535727-535794 (Arado) 535848-535869 (Arado) He 177A-5 550001-550201 (Heinkel) 550202-550333 (Arado) Any ideas about this plane? |
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From TOCH!:
Rabe Anton He 177 Werknummer Thu Nov 18, 2024 15:04 132.60.240.80 Peter, The reason that you cannot find the WNr. 30 685 as a He 177 Werknummer is because the WNr. 30 685 is the PART or COMPONENT Werknummer. Such part or component numbers were NOT the same as those for the airframe as a whole. RA |
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From TOCH!:
Peter 'Mikolaj' Mikolajski Re: He 177 Werknummer Thu Nov 18, 2024 15:14 213.199.235.34 Hi! I know that WNrs for plane and for components are not exchangable. This misunderstanding is rather my unperfect English fault ) I remember that last year I had dataplate from Bf 109's engine and someone gave me a lot of info not only about engine itslf but also about plane equipped with it. I hoped that someone have docs with listing of WNrs assigned to He 177's undercarriages and can help to identify plane's WNr. Right now I'm 99% sure that this is He 177A-3 from II./KG 1, one of 5 planes lost in June 1944 and that's all what I can say. Regards, Peter |
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From TOCH!:
Rabe Anton He 177 Werknummern Thu Nov 18, 2024 16:41 132.60.240.80 Hi Peter! A question for you, Peter: I'm interested in the book on the He 177 Greif by Janusz Ledwoch that you noted. Could you provide bibliographic details (publisher, date, etc.)? RA |
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From TOCH!:
Peter 'Mikolaj' Mikolajski Re: He 177 Werknummern Thu Nov 18, 2024 16:56 213.199.235.34 Title: "He 177 Greif" Published by: Wydawnictwo Militaria Place & date: Warszawa 1997 ISBN: 83-86209-83-6 Contact me ofline if you want to know more - info (at) capturedplanes.net Regards, Peter |
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From TOCH!:
Rabe Anton Janusz, He 177 Thu Nov 18, 2024 20:58 132.60.240.80 Many thanks, Peter! But I fear that the book is out of print. RA |
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From TOCH!:
Peter 'Mikolaj' Mikolajski Re: Janusz, He 177 Fri Nov 19, 2024 15:35 213.199.235.34 It should be still available direct from publisher - check yourself: http://www.militaria.net.pl/strony/046.html Price is 9 Euro plus P&P. Regards, Peter |
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