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Bf 110C serial number 2131 emergency landed at Klingstrup
29/7 1941.
The aircraft belonged to Erg.Zer.Gr. and was coded 3M+LK.
T/o Aalborg ? Op: ?
Pilot Obergefreiter Friedrich Lauff lost orientation due to haze and low clouds and at
approximately 18:00 hours he made a emergency landing in a field belonging to Gl.
Klingsturp Farm due to low fuel.
During the landing he passed through a fence and ended up in a wheat field but was
able to taxi to a grass field 50 metres from the farm buildings.
Obergefreiter Lauff used the telephone at Skaarup School of Domestic Science and
called Fliegerhorst Aalborg to inform them about the incident.
He asked the
Danish police to guard the aircraft during the night and billeted at Skaarup Inn
for the night with his Wop.

(Via Erik Jensen)

(Via Erik Jensen)

(Via Erik Jensen)

(Via Erik Jensen)
Sources: LBUK, AS 24-27, JJ, Gerhard.
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