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Old 01-11-2011, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Ltbear View Post
Well to dig into this i found a small bit of more information.

Monte Corvino airfield was abandon by Sep 1943 not sure about the specific date, but deffently september

here is a few more images. These images compared to the ones you have shown is proberbly one who have been stripped of spareparts, look at the simularity between your pictures and these ones.







I dont think it was shot down. When i look at these other pictures it looks like a wright of, being used as spareparts.

Cant find any record for for this plane, but can find losses for other planes, this one is not recorded as a loss from what i can figure out lol...

well, maby Zack knows the person on these other pictures..

**small update**

ZG1 was withdrawn from Italy in late august 1943

They were redesignatet 1./ZG26 and changed from BF-110 to JU-88C

So we have a timeframe.

They arived march 1943 and departet late august 1943

1./ZG1 Gruppenkommandeure Monte corvino

Major Joachim Blechschmidt, 20 August 1942 – 12 April 1943
Hauptmann Wilfried Hermann, April 43 – 14 July 1943
Hauptmann Max Franzisket 14 July 1943 – 19 July 1943

There is a wired gab between July and Oktober, cant find info on who was GC doing that time
Some more excellent information guys, thanks again.

Although they do look likely to have been stripped, I still wonder if these were actually shot up though?

If you look at the last two-pictures there are certainly bullet-holes visible. In the close-up of the guy holding the wire, there are multiple holes in the nose and in the wider shot, look above the wing and also the tail of the painted wasp?

Maybe they were stripped for spares after being damaged, or stripped as they couldn't be repaired before the airfield was over-run?

The video links were really interesting too, thanks for everything.

Cheers, MP
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