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Where was this jacket found, underwater or is it from a crash site on terra firma? If it sat soaking for decades, the loss of color on the jacket body alone isn't unusual. One I have is faded on the body, but the waistband isn't bad at all. I can tell it was previously washed with a phoshpate based detergent as well. I won't repeat the wash to check how much more color would be lost with a second soaking, though!
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Hello, here is a thread from germandaggers.com about the Great White and more pics and the story behind this tattered jacket. I have lost touch with the poster and see he hasnt posted there since 06. He describes the crash site and provides more details about the jacket. http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/forums...9040059643/p/2
Best, Bill
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Great white
To get a closer look of the jacket, maybe one of the Belgium members can go over there and take a closer look. I believe this jacket is in Erembodegem, Belgium. On one of the posted pis I saw a sign "BAHA Collection" so I think you 'll find the jacket in this musem:
http://aviher.ibelgique.com/erembode...rembodegem.htm
By the way; Merry Christmas to all of you!
Eric
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Originally posted by juvatwad View PostWhere was this jacket found, underwater or is it from a crash site on terra firma? If it sat soaking for decades, the loss of color on the jacket body alone isn't unusual. One I have is faded on the body, but the waistband isn't bad at all. I can tell it was previously washed with a phoshpate based detergent as well. I won't repeat the wash to check how much more color would be lost with a second soaking, though!
While I find this entire thread fascinating, I would offer that the pilot, Obergefreiter Heinrich Zenker, died in battle wearing this jacket. I'm glad he was found and properly buried. Photo via:
http://sites.google.com/site/grouphu...ts/veurne-1943
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It's also interesting to read that while they were digging it started to rain and the hole was filling with bright green water caused by the pilot's Farbbeutel (dye bag)..
Funny thing is this dye is red and turns into bright green/yellow when it contacts the water..
Jos.Last edited by Jos Le Conté; 12-25-2008, 11:07 AM.
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Jos,
Does the description indicate how much wreckage was removed or how intact various sections of it were? I'm somewhat confused by the level of damage to the to the relic pieces shown and the relatively intact condition of the jacket. From the notes on the Daggers site, it sounds as though all Obergefreiter Zenker's papers were intact and in his pocket.
I would think the pilot was still in the cockpit and somewhat protected from the elements. This is contradicted by the photos which clearly show the aircraft hit the ground with great force.
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Originally posted by SprogCollector View PostJos,
Does the description indicate how much wreckage was removed or how intact various sections of it were? I'm somewhat confused by the level of damage to the to the relic pieces shown and the relatively intact condition of the jacket. From the notes on the Daggers site, it sounds as though all Obergefreiter Zenker's papers were intact and in his pocket.
I would think the pilot was still in the cockpit and somewhat protected from the elements. This is contradicted by the photos which clearly show the aircraft hit the ground with great force.
They also have the flare pistol and his papers and there's a list of the plane parts they've..
Jos.
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On impact with ground usually the parts of an aircraft spread over a smaller or larger area depending on the angle and speed. Pilot is often torn apart on impact which the single remains relatively intact.
Observations from investigation of flight accidents of the modern German air force. On an fatal Alpha Jet crash in 1986 for example we found the upper body of the pilot torn apart from the under body and the head was nearly torn apart from the upper body, if I remember right.
So it was no problem to find parts of the clothing only slightly damaged.
Edit: Oh, I see, Jos was faster ...
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