Does anyone know what model of Me-110 Hess used to fly to England and what markings were on it ? Do any photo's exist ??
Thanks
Keith Lanham Email = snipped-for-privacy@lanham.plus.com
Does anyone know what model of Me-110 Hess used to fly to England and what markings were on it ? Do any photo's exist ??
Thanks
Keith Lanham Email = snipped-for-privacy@lanham.plus.com
Have a look here:
By the way, Hess landed in Scotland, not England.
Regards
Pat Macguire
>The book "Captive Luftwaffe" by Kenneth S. West has a photo on page 105 (from the Imperial War Museum) of the wreckage of the fuselage (Me
110D). West says (supported by the photo) the identification letters were (red outlined in black ??) VJ-OQ.The aircraft crashed at Bonyton Moor, Scotland at 23:09 on 10 May 1941.
HTH
Ed R.
I'd swear I saw a profile in a SAM a few years back. I'll try to look it up in my database.
Bill Banaszak, MFE
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