I am trying to find information, awards documentation and pictures on Hans Dammers. I have aquired his flight helmet and goggles, but I would love to expand on this. I have done the all the googling possible, but was wondering if members have any additional information. Jacques
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Here is a link for a short bio:
http://www.luftwaffe39-45.historia.n...es/dammers.htm
It is in Portuguese but I think that a Google translator can give you yhe information you need.
Douglas
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Originally posted by jacquesf View PostAnything else on Dammers? Interesting fact. He flew with Erich Hartmann in the same wing. He was flying Yellow Nine when he was killed. Jacques
He was describe as an aggressive fighter pilot, able to wear out is opponent before to shor it down.
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Originally posted by jacquesf View PostI have done the all the googling possible, but was wondering if members have any additional information. Jacques
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Have you considered retreiving the aerial claims submitted by Hans Dammers?
http://don-caldwell.we.bs/claims/tonywood.htm
Regards Richard.Always looking for Luftwaffe Kampfflieger related document groups. In particular anything to Kampfgeschwader 2.
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I just came across a very interesting piece of information linked to Dammers. On convalecence he took the tail of his plane pictured above home as a souvenier. It was found 50 years later in a chicken coup an was given to the museum in the story below. The google translation is a bit rough :
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These original pictures from the two sides of the rudder from 1943 are an absolute rarity, because it was one of the rare double-sided sideloaders at all.
Dammers only had this side-rotor during his affiliation to the East supplementary group, so on his machine. Before returning to the JG 52, he took the rudder during a convalescence, then as a reminder.
There it survived the rest of the war even after his death. Even more astonishing is that after the war, it spent nearly 50 years in a former chickens, until an evangelical pastor finally lent him a sponsorship to the TG-JG 52 eV.
(Side rudder type plate factory no .: 3933 and page No. 109 313 F of Messerschmitt AG - Wiener Neustadt Flugzeugwerke.)
The Rudder is technically still in very good condition. Only the painting will have to be restored soon, in order to be able to exhibit it again next to Graf's famous side-rotor in the Sinsheim-Speyer technical museum.
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Dammers hat dieses Seitenruder nur während seiner Zugehörigkeit zur Ergänzungsgruppe Ost, so an seiner Maschine gehabt. Vor der Rückversetzung zum JG 52, hat er das Seitenruder während eines Genesungsurlaubes, als Erinnerungsstück dann mit nach hause genommen.
Dort hat es auch nach seinem Tode, den restlichen Krieg überlebt. Noch erstaunlicher ist, dass es dann nach dem Kriege u. A. fast 50 Jahre in einem ehemaligen Hühnerstall verbracht hat, bis es dann durch einen evangelischen Pfarrer letztendlich über einen Sponsor zur TG-JG 52 e.V. als Leihgabe kam.
( Seitenruder-Typenschild Werk- Nr.: 3933 und S. Nr. 109 313 F der Messerschmitt AG – Wiener Neustadt Flugzeugwerke.)
Das Seitenruder ist technisch noch in sehr gutem Zustand. Einzig die Lackierung wird demnächst restauriert werden müssen, um es dann hernach neben Grafs berühmtem Seitenruder im Technikmuseum Sinsheim-Speyer wieder ausstellen zu können.
Any one know about this museum or have any further info?
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