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Me 262 lost at Schaijk (W Udense Dreef) on 21-02-1945 (SGLO ref: T5281)

Me 262 lost at Schaijk (W Udense Dreef) on 21-02-1945 (SGLO ref: T5281)
At the date of 21-02-1945, time: 1740, the aircraft type Me 262 has been lost. The location of the plane was found at: Schaijk (W Udense Dreef). The unit of crew and plane is: 1./KG 51. First flyer rank: Ofhr., name: G. Rohde. The plane belonged to the German forces.

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