Pilot D. Weyergang JG77

German Luftwaffe 1935-1945.
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Hello all,

would anyone have any further details about this pilot, Dieter Weyergang who flew it appears with JG77 during Spring of 1941. He may shot down an RAF Hudson in which we believe my Brother in laws mother's Uncle lost his life!

I was wondering if there was any possible details of his career etc.

Below are the details I have found thus far.
From respectively
1. airforcedeaths forum on yahoo
2. From http://www.rafandluftwaffe.info/
3. And website: http://www.jg5.de/HTML/Geschichte.htm


thanks for any assitance.

regards
Dennis Burke
Dublin Ireland

1.
Coastal Command Losses Vol.1 does indeed cover the
aircraft
in which Sgt McNabb was lost, so I hope you don't now
feel
you've wasted your money! (You shouldn't, it's a fine
book.)

The details are: Hudson I P5128 (UA-H) of 269Sqn,
based at
Wick, took off at 1007 on a "Bert" (Bergen to
Stavanger) Patrol.
Information was received through the Air Ministry that
according
to a German broadcast, P5128 was shot down by Ltn
Weyergand of 1(Z)/JG77 and that it crashed into the
North Sea
35km (c 21.5 miles) SW of Stavanger at 1348hrs, also
that none
of the crew could be rescued.

The crew, all commemorated at Runnymede, was
42450 Plt Off E A Tingey
754446 Sgt R W Baker
628246 Sgt H D McNabb
935544 Sgt E Cottingham

2.
08.02.1941 Ltn. D.Weyergang ? Sola I./JG77 Z. Lockheed 13:48 35km SW Stavanger RAF 269 SQN Hudson P5128 - FTR

3.
"Der erste Abschuss der Staffel ließ in diesen ersten Tagen nicht lange auf sich warten und wurde am 8. Februar 1941 um 13.48 Uhr von Lt. Weyergang, erzielt. Das Feindflugzeug, eine Lockheed-Hudson, führte zu dieser Zeit einen Angriff auf deutsche Schiffe durch."
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Leutnant Dietrich Weyergang was born on 16.07.1918 in Aschersleben and wass killed in action on 05.07.1941 at Titowka Lizabuch 7km west Nordwestspitz.

His remains are not yet recovered and must be still in Litsa (Liza/Russia).

He wass shot down by AA-fire (air defense of Vayengi) together with Uffz. Kurt Tigges flying a Bf110 C-4. I think this is near Murmansk / Kola-Bay.

I believe that the aircraft was exported to England in the 90's.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Hello Bladerunner,

thanks very much for that information, it is much appreciated.

Do you mind if I ask where you were able to get that?

Also, do you have name?? Other than the online one. Even just your first name.

next time I'm in Amsterdam and need a hair cut......

Thanks again

Dennis Burke
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Hello Dennis,

I have the info from http://www.luftwaffe.no/SIG/Losses/tap412.html, the Volksbund Archiv and from some Russian Archive.


Regards,


Richard Schoutissen
Deurne / Netherlands
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Thanks Richard!

I wasn't doubting you I have just learned the hard way to ask these things.

Also, Its good to deal in terms of names!
regards, Dennis
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Post by egorrrr »

I am from Russia. I had found grave Dietrich Weyergang. If you want I have some foto and place coordinates.
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