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JU88C-6_C9DE
This C6 represents a plane flown by Prince Heinrich zu Sayn-Wittenstein.
The code C9DE of IV/NJG 5.
At the time heused this plane he had 34 victories.
By Theodore Kaniuka
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JU88C-4_R4AS
This C6 represents the plane flown by Fredrick Tober.
The code R4AS of NJG 2
By Theodore Kaniuka
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JU88C-6_R4XM
This C6 represents the plane last flown by Prince Heinrich zu Sayn-Wittenstein.
The code R4XM of NJG 2 was not his normal
plane as his was in need of repair
By Theodore Kaniuka
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JU88G-1_3CFK
This G1 represents a plane flown at 2./NJG4 possibly at Florennes.
By Theodore Kaniuka
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JU88G-6_3CDA
This G6 represents a plane flown at I/NJG4 3CDA possibly at Gütersloh.
By Theodore Kaniuka
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JU88G-6_4RBR
This G6 represents a plane 4RBR flown by Oblt. Walter Briegleb at 7/NJG2.
He participated in Operation Gisela.
The fin shows 25 victory bars.
By Theodore Kaniuka
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JU88G-6_C9AA
This G6 represents a plane C9AA
flown by Major Rudolf Schonert Kommodore of NJG5.
By Theodore Kaniuka
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JU88G-6_C9AC
This G6 represents a plane C9AC was assigned to II/NJG5.
By Theodore Kaniuka
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JU88G-6_C9AR
This G6 represents a plane C9AR was assigned to 7/NJG5.
This plane and its crew plus a few family members landed in
Switzerland in April 1945.
By Theodore Kaniuka
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GR_JU88G-7_V112
This G7 represents a plane no code. This plane was
reportedly destroyed in an allied bombing raid.
By Theodore Kaniuka
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