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Northern Fleet Air Museum / Severomorsk
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Junkers Ju 88-A4 4588 Luftwaffe 5K + AC ???? derelicted stored
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This aircraft served with II.KG 53 and crashed during WWII in Russia. The remains are located in the Northern Fleet Air Museum in Archangel/Murmansk. (Still uncertain if this really is a Ju 88?)
A special Thank you to Oleg Leiko for supplying this great photo!!
Vergleicht selbst das Bild unten, mit dem Bild von Oleg Leiko in der Tabelle. Ich bin mir auch nicht sicher ob es sich um Teile einer Ju 88 handelt
Ergänzungen meinerseits:
22.5.1942
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Stab.
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Ziel
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Ju 88 A-4
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FlugzeugFührer
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Major
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Waldemar
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Krüger
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Abturzort
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10 km SO Scheludowka
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5K + AC
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Beobachter
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Fw.
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Hans
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Greß
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Ursache
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Flaktreffer
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S/N: 4588
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Bordfunker
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Obfw.
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Werner
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Heidmann
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Schaden
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100 %
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Bordschütze
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Uffz.
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Josef
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Klein
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** vielleicht hat jemand weitere Bilder von Ju88 oder Do 17 bzw. Fundstellen, dann meldet Euch doch einfach !! EMail:  weitere Links zu Informationen zu Abstürzen von Maschinen des KG 3:
England: Do 17 Z - wr.no.3414 coded 5K+GN, of 5/KG 3 England: Do 17 Z - wr.no: 2840, 5K+FN of 5/KG 3 England: Do-17 Z-3ᅠ wr.no. 2881,5K+CM England: Do-17 Z-2 wr.no. 2669,5K+LM England: Do 17 Z-2, Wnr. 3328, of 8/KG 3
03/04.01.41: Target Bristol: III/KG 3 Crash-landed at St.Trond-Brusthem at 04.53 hrs with 55% damage. No crew casualties.
England: Ju 88A-6, Wnr. 3459, 5K+DW of 12./KG 3
25/26.04.42: Target Bath: IV/KG 3. Oblt. Günther Brixius (F) killed Ofw. Walter Kreinenbrock(B) POW Gefr. Paul Kochon (Bf) POW Fw. Adolf Leidig (Bm) killed
This aircraft took off at 21.36 hrs from Brussels-Evere briefed to intrude over night fighter airfields in the Wiltshire area to disrupt night flying. The crew subsequently became lost over England due to "Meacon" activity and at 22.35 hrs was claimed damaged by Cardiff HAA gun site J16B on Flat Holm Island in the Mouth of the River Severn (351/112 HAA Rgt). It was initially picked up by the Gun Laying Radar at a range of 42,000 yards and engaged with 6 rounds of 4.7" at a height of 8000 feet. The target, which was tracked through 180 degrees, then lost height disappearing at an altitude of 6000 feet and a distance of 1900 yards before crossing the coast near Chepstow. The Junkers then flew up the Wye Valley before being shot down by F/O Wyrill and Sgt Willins in Beaufighter X7933 of 255 Sq (High Ercall), crashing at 23.50 hrs at Lan-haylo Farm, Gwaunceste Hill, Builth Wells, Brecon. The crew, originally buried in Glascwm churchyard were later moved to the German Military Cemetery at Cannock Chase.
In Museen ausgestellte Ju 88 findet Ihr unter: http://www.algonet.se/~molrog/Luftwaffe/junkers/junkers88.htm http://www.luftwaffe-experten.co.uk/restore.html
Generalstab of the Generalquartiermeisterabteilung 6: *** under construction
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