Incident Messerschmitt Bf 110 E-2 2654,
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ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 195895
 
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Date:Sunday 31 May 1942
Time:night
Type:Silhouette image of generic me11 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Messerschmitt Bf 110 E-2
Owner/operator:6./NJG 1 Luftwaffe
Registration: 2654
MSN: G9+GP
Fatalities:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2
Aircraft damage: Substantial
Location:Brustem Airfield, Limburg -   Belgium
Phase: Combat
Nature:Military
Departure airport:St. Trond airfield (B)
Destination airport:St. Trond airfield
Narrative:
Feindflug - operational sortie. On this night, RAF Bomber Command raided Köln in Germany.

This Bf 110 E-2 is the aircraft which the wounded Leutnant Helmut Niklas crash-landed after shooting down two Wellington bombers on the night of 30/31 May 1942. As the Wellingtons were the pilot's first two victories, the existence of a single white victory bar on the vertical tail unit of this machine would therefore suggest that G9+GP was not his regular aircraft. The fuselage code letters are grey 77 and the aircraft's individual letter 'G' has been narrowly edged in yellow, the Staffel color. Note that the abrasive action of the grass has worn away the black finish on the nose to reveal the 65 or 76 of the original factory finish.
Helmut Niklas was seriously injured, Unteroffizier Heinz Wenning (the radio operator) remained virtually unharmed. The pilot was rushed off to hospital; the damage was assessed as 20%.

Sources:

Nachtjagd Combat Archive The Early Years part three
https://www.luchtvaartgeschiedenis.be/content/messerschmitt-bf-110-wn2654-te-brustem
https://www.asisbiz.com/il2/Bf-110/NJG1.html
Deutsche Luftwaffe Verluste nach Flugzeugtypen Teil 3 by Michael Balss

History of this aircraft

Other occurrences involving this aircraft
23 May 1943 4695 6./NJG 1 Luftwaffe 2 Sint-Truiden Airfield, Limburg w/o
2 November 1944 180555 6./NJG 1 Luftwaffe 0 Düsseldorf airfield, Nordrhein-Westfalen w/o

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Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
03-Jun-2017 20:05 TigerTimon Added
03-Jun-2017 20:06 TigerTimon Updated [Narrative]
23-Oct-2018 12:42 TigerTimon Updated [Operator, Other fatalities, Location, Source, Damage, Narrative]
23-Oct-2018 12:45 TigerTimon Updated [Damage]
15-Mar-2020 09:44 DG333 Updated [Operator, Departure airport, Operator]
21-Apr-2020 13:47 TigerTimon Updated [Time, Cn, Location, Phase, Source, Narrative]
29-Jun-2022 11:18 Ron Averes Updated [Location]

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