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    Me 262 pilot Soldbuch / Flugbuch

    Hello,

    Is there anyone who owns an original Flugbuch or Soldbuch or other documents of a Me 262 pilot? I am collecting original Me 262 parts and am interested in such documents. Please see also my incomplete website: http://mypage.bluewin.ch/Sturmvogel/

    Thank you,
    Regards,
    Roger

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    hi Roger

    Your website looks great to me....especially those lovely Me262 fighters.

    best regards

    Indy

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      #3
      what do you think about this project
      http://www.stormbirds.com/project/general/updates.htm

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        #4
        Hi Indy,

        Thanks for the kind words. It is not complete yet but I am working on a book which will show much much more :-)

        Hi Jnoble,

        I followed the project for some years know and I am glad that they finally will soon receive the AAA permission and can sell it to their customers. The single seater is also almost finished and is supposed to go to Germany.

        Kind regards,
        Roger

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          #5
          Hey Sturmvogel, nice start on the website. But has it really had nothing new since 6 Dec 2003????
          Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
          ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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            Log book for trade

            Hello,

            I offer the logbook of Ortmann who flew mainly with night fighter ace Werner Rapp. Here is a short summary:
            He came in 1941 to the 7./NJG 1 in Twente.
            On 14.10.1941 Gfr. Erhard Bruhnke and Uffz. Ortmann make their first claim.
            On 28.12.1941 Uffz. Ortmann participated with Oblt. Woltersdorf, III./NJG 1.
            At the beginning for 1942 he flow with Gfr. Bruhnke and Oblt. van Hagenow. Then Lt. Werner Rapp was his new pilot. In August 1943 both were tranfer to the 5./NJG 5. Uffz. Ortmann flow with Lt. Rapp until the end of the war.
            Uffz. Ortmann participated on 20 kills in 90 missions.
            This is the "Feindfluege" logbook, i.e. it contains only his combat missions. There are 90 confirmed combat missions with 20 air victories (e.g. Lancaster, etc. and also Russian aircraft). In 1945 they even used the nightfighter for bombing daylight missions against Russian troops.

            I would offer it for a logbook that contains Me 262 flights.

            Regards,
            Roger

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