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| 1 | Enke, Werner | Uffz | 1(F)/120 (Sola) | Do 17P-1 "A6 + JH" (damaged & interned Sweden) | Observer Operational Clasp | Force-landed on 6 July, 1940 near River Sangis, Kalix, NE of Lulea, northern Sweden after being shot at by Swedish AA fire when they mistakenly flew over Swedish territory. One known crew, Uffz Leopold Gapp is believed to be the passenger. In November, 1940, the AC was returned to Germany. Source: B.Widfeldt & Observer Loss List. Added: according to www.forcedlandingcollection.se the pilot was Uffz Leopold Gapp, while Enke is listed as Obsv. (ckonigxx)
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| 2 | Gapp, Franz | OFw | 1919/07/08 | Erbach bei Ulm | 7 | 8./LG 1 (06/40-02/42), III./KG 6 (09/42), 8./KG(J) 6 (09/43 to end) | Ju 88 A-4 "3E + KS" in 8./KG 6, Ju 88 S-1, Ju 188 E, Bf 109 G &, Me 262 A-1a "Red 7" | ![]() RK (19/09/43) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (21/08/42) EP(6/5/42) EK 1 & 2 ![]() Bomber Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant | Jager Blatt article. 426 combat missions, 400 in the Ju 88. Five victories in the Me 262 on 8 May, 1945, 4 B-24s and a P-38, although I did not find these on the OKL List. If my translation is correct, Gapp claimed two B-17s on 24 April, 1945, while flying the Me 262. Gapp saw action over England, the Med., Malta, Crete and North Africa. Served in Russia for 8 months.Flugbuch (10/39 to 5/45). Franz Gapp and Anton Hafner were schoolmates from Erbach (Fritz Braun). Courtesy Christian König | |||
| 3 | Hafner, Anton 'Toni' | Oblt | 1918/06/02 | Erbach bei Ulm | 204 |
Courtesy Christian König | Stfkpt 6./JG 51 (08/42 S.U.), 4./JG 51 (11/42 Tunisia), Stfkpt 8./JG 51 (05/44), Stfkpt 10./JG 51 (06/44) | Bf 109 E-4/B Werknr 3766 (80% dam 29/03/41), Bf 109 G-2 Werknr 13985 (01/43), Bf 109 G-2 "White 5" in Tunisia 12/42, Bf 109 G-6 "Black 1 + I" Werknr 165350 in 8./JG 51, Bf 109 G-6 "Black 1" Werknr 442013 (lost 17/10/44) | ![]() RK (23/08/42) EL (11/04/44) ![]() Deutsches Kreuz - Gold (10/06/42) EP (27/04/42) EK 1 & 2 Wound Badge ![]() Fighter Operational Clasp in Gold with pendant | 2 Bombers. KilledInAction (KIA) 17 October, 1944 in his "Black 1" after downing his 204th victory. He collided with a tree at Schweizersfelde, E. Prussia (today in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) while pursuing a Russian Yak-7 fighter. Added: His remains have not been transferred to a military cemeter y, but a grave is believed to exist at Malomoschaiskoje, Russia (D.Drury). Top scoring Ace of JG-51. 795 combat missions, including 175 close support missions. Crash landed at Mardyck on 29 March, 1941 in Wk# 3766, no cause given. Suffered severe facial wounds 5 July, 1941 combating an I-16. He was able to land without accident, with a doctor and ambulance waiting for him. On 5 July, 1942, he scored seven victories throughout the day; a MiG-1, three Yak-1s and three Il-2s. On 2 January, 1943, he was shot down in Bf 109G-2 Wk# 13985, by F/O Robt Oxspring of RAF No 72 Sq.. He broke his hand bailing, and was out of action for six months. Known to fly the Fw 190A in August, 1943. One of many Soviet multiple victories, two Il-2s (m.H.) on 29 August, 1943. A Pe-2 and two LaGG-5s ESE of Yelsk on 3 October, 1943. Two Boston IIIs, two Yak-7s and a LaGG-3 near Loyev on 28 October, 1943. Two La-5s on 7 February, 1944. One of many multiples, three Yak-7s, three Il-2s, and a Pe-2 on 22 February, 1944. 20 victories in the West. Added: Hafner and Franz Gapp were schoolmates from Erbach (Fritz Braun). Note: LOCS says the burial location was Huetenfeld.
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