Hello,
Some time ago I received a group of documents that belonged to a member of Kommando Welter NJG11 that flew Me 262 jets at the end of the war.
I am not sure whether he was a pilot or a observer, however according to the Wehrpass he was awarded the Frontflugspange für Nachtjäger in Silber in March 1945. Therefore, I assume he did fly. So far nothing is known about this pilot and I would be glad if anybody could tell me more about him. I attach the most interesting pages from his Wehrpass.
He was also awarded the KvK II class without swords. I thought that only civil people got this award? But then again, I am not an expert regarding medals, awards, but more interested in the Me 262.
Also, I found the text "Einweisung auf Strahflugzeuge" (briefing in jet airplanes) also in two other Wehrpass I own. I am wondering if this means that he actually flew them or was only theoretically instructed how to fly them. I assume he actually flew jets.
Regards
Roger
Some time ago I received a group of documents that belonged to a member of Kommando Welter NJG11 that flew Me 262 jets at the end of the war.
I am not sure whether he was a pilot or a observer, however according to the Wehrpass he was awarded the Frontflugspange für Nachtjäger in Silber in March 1945. Therefore, I assume he did fly. So far nothing is known about this pilot and I would be glad if anybody could tell me more about him. I attach the most interesting pages from his Wehrpass.
He was also awarded the KvK II class without swords. I thought that only civil people got this award? But then again, I am not an expert regarding medals, awards, but more interested in the Me 262.
Also, I found the text "Einweisung auf Strahflugzeuge" (briefing in jet airplanes) also in two other Wehrpass I own. I am wondering if this means that he actually flew them or was only theoretically instructed how to fly them. I assume he actually flew jets.
Regards
Roger
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