Airwar over Denmark

Airwar over Denmark

 By Søren C. Flensted

Home

Allied:
1939-1940 Updated 19/10-24
1941 Updated 28/4-22
1942 Updated 14/7-24
1943 Updated 15/4-24
1944 Updated 20/11-24
1945 Updated 4/12-22


German:
1939
1940 New 30/11-23
1941 New 23/7-21
1942 Updated 24/7-24
1943 Updated 28/1-23
1944 Updated 23/7-23
1945 Updated 16/7-23

Books  New Book by Steve Smith
Sources
Contact
Links

Search this site by entering search words:



powered by FreeFind

He 177A-5 serial number 550006 crash landed southwest of Aalborg 9/5 1944.


The aircraft belonged to 4./ KG 100 and was coded 6N+DM.
T/o Aalborg West. Op: Training.


The He 177 was on a training flight in the morning when it lost an engine and belly landed in a filed belonging to Farmer Søren Møller of Frejlev about 10 kilometres southwest of Aalborg. It came down a little before 08:00 hours and skidded across a small pond and came to a rest between the pond and a house.

Navigator Unteroffizier Heinz Harmann and Engineer Unteroffizier Adolf Stahl were both wounded while the remaining four crew members were unharmed.

 

Three of the unharmed crewmembers on top of the He 177 after belly landing. Tailgunner to the left.

 


 (Michael Balss)

 


 (Michael Balss)



Sources: LBUK, Helme.

 

Back to 1944

Top of page
Top of page
 

 

  Copyright  ©  Søren C. Flensted 2004 - 2024