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So did the Luftwaffe ever capture a Lanc?Ian M
You know what,I don't know. I shall investigate!
I'm feeling fine,I actually love the Lancaster. It was a wonderful aircraft and did a great job sadly at an enormous cost.
Steve
I've had a quick check and they captured several. At least one was flown by the Luftwaffe but noone seems to know which. It is mentioned by Hans-Werner Lerche in his book "Luftwaffe Test Pilot".
It was probably one of these.
MG-V EE129 7SQN missing on 1/2Jan.1944. It's crew became POW.
DX-Q JB548 57SQN missing on 1/2Jan.1944. It's crew became POW.
PM-C ND325 12SQN crash landed wheels down on 1/2Jan.1944 at Wingsbach, 3km north of Taunusstein.
BQ-D ND396 550SQN crashed on 30/31Jan.1944.
W4107 49SQN landed with great skill on the Island of Sark on the night of 22/23Nov.1942. This was probably the first Lancaster captured by the Germans.
MK I ZN-H W4842 106SQN, emergency landing on the tiny Isle "De Laek" near the Village "Warmond" near the city "Leiden" in The Netherlands on 28May1943. On the way back from a mission to Essen. The crew was taken POW, the aircraft was dismantled within the next few days.
There is no known photo of a Lancaster in German markings but there is an image of a four engined bomber (Lanc or Halifax?) on a German airfield taken by the gun camera of a P-51. It looks to still have roundels on the wings.