Airwar over Denmark

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Bf 109 belly landed near Hasseris 22/3 1944.


The aircraft belonged to ? and was coded ?
T/o ?. Op: ?


The Bf 109 approached “Blegdalsgården” farm from northeast and belly landed in a field. It skidded across the field until it hit a telephone pole and came to a halt.
The pilot was unharmed and asked a couple of boys to find the canopy that he had ejected shortly before landing. They were promised a reward if they succeeded in finding it.
 
Several Germans arrived after a short period of time, and a Danish speaking German “managed” somehow to fire the aircrafts machine guns. Luckily no one was hurt.



“Besættelsestiden i Nordjylland” by Riemann, Svend Møller of Vadum.
 

 

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