Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Re: Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Post by hakobordeaux » 25 Mar 2020, 21:20

Bo2 wrote:
27 Jan 2014, 18:02
Bonsoir
dirk Peeters wrote:i ll think Bohrwurm (Bordeaux the two Wurzburgs
Dirk
Yes JF
Hi gentlemen,

Should possible than Bohrwurm got another Freya ?

first freya (north east)
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Second freya (north)
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Re: Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Post by nordfriese » 27 Mar 2020, 12:22

Hi!
hakobordeaux wrote:
25 Mar 2020, 21:20
Should possible than Bohrwurm got another Freya ?

first freya (north east)
Image
Bohrwurm was a "Flugmeldemess-Stellung 2.Ordnung"

Most people forget, that to each "Flugmeldemess-Stellung" 1. or 2.Ordnung
belonged at least one "Y-Linie", which was a "Hans" and a "Heinrich".
For pictures/drawings, please see here: http://www.gyges.dk/fightercontrol_stations%203.htm

Thanks for the pictures... :wink:

Best wishes
Rolf


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Re: Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Post by hakobordeaux » 27 Mar 2020, 16:50

Hi Rolf,
Thank you for your answer ! this is quite an interesting thing to dig up, but something is warning me ! The two structures in concrete (?) seems to have the same measures ... We can notice four plots in each circles ... So is it possible that the freya has been moved to one place to another ? Or in your mind it is a mast for antenna "Y" with four supports ?

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Re: Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Post by nordfriese » 31 Mar 2020, 21:05

Hi!
I used geoportail with its 1950-picture.
Because I can't measure anything on the picture, I used my cursor.
The cursor has almost the same size as a Würzburg-Riese-socle.
Both of the circles are so large, that I can put my cursor twice into the circle.
So the circle must have been around 8 to 10 meter and this is much too large
for the socles of a Freya.

Any other ideas?

Best wishes
Rolf

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Re: Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Post by Stp Leo » 14 Nov 2023, 22:45

Hello everyone,

On this aerial photo from 1947 of Sainte-Cécile (part of Bulldogge station), it looks to be a big bunker, maybe a L479 ?
Capture d'écran 2023-11-14 213940.png

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Re: Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Post by moonraker » 15 Nov 2023, 14:47

hello leo,
yes is Anton in building. See the PDF belfra-tean of Dirk Terrière.

Me belfra-team

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Re: Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Post by Stp Leo » 16 Nov 2023, 13:01

moonraker wrote:
15 Nov 2023, 14:47
hello leo,
yes is Anton in building. See the PDF belfra-tean of Dirk Terrière.

Me belfra-team
Hello Étienne,

Thank you ! Do you know where I can find the PDF ?

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Re: Flugmeldemess Stellungen in France, .kmz file

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Post by moonraker » 16 Nov 2023, 13:49

hello leo

start the page of our forum .. here --> https://lemurdelatlantique.lebonforum.c ... pdf+belfra

Me belfra-team

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