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3U? Wasn't it ZG26?
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hmmmm, Like the ones in Norway and Finland?
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Sorry I can not say the variant. I only know it was a bomber and was shot down in Russia. The father of a friend in Germany flew in it as a Radioman, bailed and survived, badly hurt. These are the only data he can remember
As far as I know, LV shoud be the Unit Code and 3U the Staffel code and the number of plane in that Staffel. |
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but theres not much more i can think of, sorry |
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Or may be the code is reversed, then 3U+LV, is the right one. In this case, would "V" for Staffel, and "L" for plane in the Staffel, be correct according to the Luftwaffe Standard Codes?
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With it that way round it does make more sense
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3U+ ZG 26 (26th Heavy Fighter Wing; initial formation. Also used onferry aircraft by the 6th Fighter Wing from August 1944 onwards)
http://www.rlm.at/cont/archiv02_e.htm |
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Its possible to be one of the C-6s that were used in Russia as train busters and long range fighters.
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What is your source for this code please ? Quote:
Just to narrow it down further. 10./ZG26 from 12/42 to 08/44 & 11./ZG26 from 06/43 to 08/44 10./ZG26: Formed 5.9.39 in Jever as 10.(Nacht)/ZG26 (Olt. Bernhard Mielke). On 5.1.40 redesignated 10.(N)/JG26. Reformed 4.42 in Derna(?). Disbanded 11.43, and became 7./ZG76 Bases: 11.42 - 6.43 Trapani Bf 110, Ju 88C 6.43 - 8.43 Pratica de Mare Bf 110, Ju 88C 8.43 - 11.43 Germany Bf 110, Ju 88C 11./ZG26: Formed 6.43 in Eleusis. On 18.7.44 became part of the new IV./ZG26. Bases: 6.43 - 8.44 Eleusis Bf 110, Ju 88C From here >http://www.ww2.dk/air/zerstorer/zg26.htm Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 06-28-2009 at 11:59 AM. |
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