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    #16
    hallo harry,

    ein schöner schriftnachlass eines tapferen und erfolgreichen fliegers.

    danke fürs zeigen!

    wo sind die dazugehörigen auszeichnungen geblieben?

    gruss
    fw190

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      #17
      What a nice group


      Andy

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        #18
        Originally posted by fw_190 View Post
        hallo harry,

        ein schöner schriftnachlass eines tapferen und erfolgreichen fliegers.

        danke fürs zeigen!

        wo sind die dazugehörigen auszeichnungen geblieben?

        gruss
        fw190

        His Honour Goblet is with another collector, there are pictures of it here on the forum. The location of his other awards is, as yet, unknown. There is some info that his pilot badge is in the US.

        Sein Ehrenpokal ist- mit einem anderen Kollektor, dort sind Abbildungen von ihm hier auf dem Forum. Die Position seiner anderen Preise ist bis jetzt unbekannt.

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          #19
          Splendid!

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            #20
            Fantastic Konvolut Harry
            WAF LIFE COACH

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              #21
              Ahhh, so that is where it went Absolutely top notch grouping with a great story angle concerning Wick & Dundas.

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                #22
                Harry,
                Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. That was something to cheer me up on a cold, dark December evening! Great documentation, photographs and signatures. If there is one paper grouping to own, this is it.
                Regards,
                Andy

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                  #23
                  Superb!
                  Thank you very much to divide these historical documents!
                  Little question : Have you the name (maybe on the back of the photographs)the names of the pilots surrounding Pflanz on the photographs 19 to 24 ?
                  In any case, thank you again,
                  Fredo

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by hucks216 View Post
                    Ahhh, so that is where it went Absolutely top notch grouping with a great story angle concerning Wick & Dundas.
                    Ditto...wondered where it had gone....had it in my hands but with redundancy looming I kindly handed it back to the seller........
                    Very nice group!!! I have a group also involved in the action when he was shot down......

                    /Ian
                    Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                    Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                      #25
                      Thanks fellas!

                      Ian, have you posted the group you have here already?

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                        #26
                        Outstanding group, impossiple to improve.
                        Thanks a lot for sharing.

                        The signature on page 28 of his Wp is from (later) Oberstleutnant Erich Leie (1916-1945), himself an ace with 118 victories and holder of Knight's Cross.

                        Once more, congratulations!

                        Douglas

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Fredo View Post
                          Superb!
                          Thank you very much to divide these historical documents!
                          Little question : Have you the name (maybe on the back of the photographs)the names of the pilots surrounding Pflanz on the photographs 19 to 24 ?
                          In any case, thank you again,
                          Fredo
                          In picture 20, the pilot with the dog (above) and in the middle of the lower picture is Josef "Sepp" Wurmheller (1917-1944), Eichenlaubträger with 102 victories in his credit.

                          In picture 21 (above) the four pilots are (left to right): Rudi Pflanz, Erich Leie, Walter Oesau and Egon Mayer. None survived the war.

                          Douglas

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                            #28
                            very nice

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Harry View Post
                              Ian, have you posted the group you have here already?
                              No I haven't will look into when I am at home at the weekend.

                              /Ian
                              Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                              Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Douglas Jr. View Post
                                In picture 20, the pilot with the dog (above) and in the middle of the lower picture is Josef "Sepp" Wurmheller (1917-1944), Eichenlaubträger with 102 victories in his credit.

                                In picture 21 (above) the four pilots are (left to right): Rudi Pflanz, Erich Leie, Walter Oesau and Egon Mayer. None survived the war.

                                Douglas
                                I can also see Balthasar in post 10, top photo, second from left.
                                Andy

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