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    Airframe Family: Messerschmitt Bf-110 Zerstorer / Me-210 / Me-410 Hornisse
    Latest Model:Bf-110F-2
    Last Military Serial:LN+NR Luftwaffe
    Construction Number:5052
    Latest Owner or Location:Deutsches Technikmuseum (Berlin Technology Museum), Berlin, Berlin

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Bf-110F-2.

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Luftwaffe with s/n LN+NR.

    Transferred to 13 (Z) JG5.

    11 January 1943

    Crashed.
    Forced landing on the frozen Lake Pyavozero in Russia.

    Sank when the lake thawed.

    From December 1992 to By 1993

    To Jim Pearce/Sussex Spraying Service, Shoreham UK.

    December 1992

    Was one of two recovered from lakes near Murmansk, Russia.

    December 1992

    Transported by air.
    Moved by hellicopter then shipped to England.

    From 1993 to By 1997

    To Alpine Fighter Collection, Wanaka NZ.

    From By 1995 to By 1997

    Placed in storage at Wigram, NZ. With the intention to restore to flying condition.

    1996

    To Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin.

    1 February 1997

    Transported by ship.
    Moved from New Zealand to Germany. Was still displaying the original markings at the time.

    Transported by ground.
    Moved to Friedrichsafen, Germany for restoration.

    Restored.
    Markings Applied: LN+NR
    Static restoration carried out.

    16 September 2000

    Post-restoration roll out.

    13 December 2000

    Transported by ground. Delivered to Deutsches Technikmuseum (Berlin Technology Museum), Berlin, Berlin.
    Moved from Friedrichsafen to Berlin.
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    26 May 2018


    Photographer: John Bennett
    Notes: Taken at Berlin-Kreuzberg, Brandenburg, Germany

    8 September 2018


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: At the Deutsche Technikmuseum in Berlin, Germany.

    8 September 2018


    Photographer: Marcin Rogowski
    Notes: At the Deutsche Technikmuseum in Berlin, Germany.


    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    European Military Out of Service 2007 by Otger van der Kooij and Andy Marden
    Warbirds Directory, 5th Edition by Geoff Goodall

    Internet Sources
    Preserved Axis Aircraft by Mikael Olrog (originally) and Classic Wings

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