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Is that aircraft Wnr.0880119 ?
If I recall correctly it was recovered from the same lake as a he111 from KG100 the famous Luftwaffe BoB pathfinder unit. KG100 were based in Norway just before the BoB. Possibly the squadron this ju88 belonged to was also equipped with the Gerat-X units for testing before KG100 leaving Norway. |
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Well I didn't spill the beans ! :grin: :grin: http://users.teledisnet.be/web/mfe39146/0880119.jpg http://users.teledisnet.be/web/mfe39146/0880119a.jpg http://users.teledisnet.be/web/mfe39146/0880119b.jpg ... |
Rudolphe,
Nice pictures, do you have more? |
Heres a Pic of Wnr.0880119
Thought to be Ju 88 A-1 W.Nr. 0880119 U4+TK of 2./KG 30 before it sank. http://battlegroundrelics.com/album/junkers-ju-88-wreck http://battlegroundrelics.com/sites/...u88%20copy.jpg |
I gonna have to post more photos!
I cant have Rodolphe have all the fun! ;) |
S!
Good for us :D Never too many pics of these rare birds. |
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More photos would be excellent :D |
@ Galway
Only I./KG 100 was equipped to use the X-Verfahren in 1940 and it would remain the only one for quite some time (IIRC the Y-Verfahren replaced it soon after the BoB). As such a He 111 with X-Gerät was very distinguishable since it carried six long antennas behind the dorsal MG which stuck out about a meter. |
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*picks book from bookshelf*
Ooops, yep there were only 3 antennas. My fault. I must say that a He 111 with X-Gerät and KG 26 code puzzles me a bit. It is clear that only I./KG 100 used the X-Verfahren during the BoB ... http://www.elvisonline.de/smf/Smiley...ys/gruebel.gif |
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