ID a small logo made of symbolised birds on a wrecked Bf-109 (1 Viewer)

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Hello, Does anyone has an idea of what this small drawing ( about 3 centimeters) of symbolised birds is supposed to represent ? This drawing is on a metalic part of a Bf-109 that crashed in the Vosges mountains, in France, in May 1944. "Possibly" an 8./JG3 aircraft. Could it be a manufactuer logo ? or a personal logo of a pilot ? A logo of a flying unit ? Kind regards
 

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Hello, Does anyone has an idea of what this small drawing ( about 3 centimeters) of symbolised birds is supposed to represent ? This drawing is on a metalic part of a Bf-109 that crashed in the Vosges mountains, in France, in May 1944. "Possibly" an 8./JG3 aircraft. Could it be a manufactuer logo ? or a personal logo of a pilot ? A logo of a flying unit ? Kind regards
What year did it crash? Can just be a part of a camo scheme.
 
Hello,
In my opinion, this is part of the material identification. This consisted of the material specification and the manufacturer's identification and was printed on the inside of the sheets or semi-finished products. This made it possible to determine the running direction and material specification even for smaller pieces of sheet metal. This is the manufacturer's marking of ALUMINIUMWALZWERKE WUTÖSCINGEN.

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Good catch, Truffle Pig!

I remembered seeing that logo in the past and I thought I remembered that it was a manufacturer's logo, but after looking through my notes and searching online I could not find a match.
 
Hello, Does anyone has an idea of what this small drawing ( about 3 centimeters) of symbolised birds is supposed to represent ? This drawing is on a metalic part of a Bf-109 that crashed in the Vosges mountains, in France, in May 1944. "Possibly" an 8./JG3 aircraft. Could it be a manufactuer logo ? or a personal logo of a pilot ? A logo of a flying unit ? Kind regards
Hi,
where in the Vosges? I'm curious to know because I live in the Vosges.
And how did you get the dates?

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Hello,
In my opinion, this is part of the material identification. This consisted of the material specification and the manufacturer's identification and was printed on the inside of the sheets or semi-finished products. This made it possible to determine the running direction and material specification even for smaller pieces of sheet metal. This is the manufacturer's marking of ALUMINIUMWALZWERKE WUTÖSCINGEN.

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Thank you ; You must be right . If we invert my picture, we have what must be the aluminium manufacturer logo. The Upper part must be an A for Aluminium, and the lower part 2 Ws for Walz and Werk. Again, thank you. The enigma is solved. Best regards
 

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Hello Daniel. Would it be a part of Robert Meyer-Arends bf109 that was shot down near there on that same date? If so, I know a lot about him. He was the same pilot who shot down my grandfathers b17 on May 12th. 1944 number 42107072.
 
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Delivered Tulsa 12/2/44; Kearney 25/2/44; Grenier 4/4/44; Assigned 710BS/447BG Rattlesden 12/3/44; Missing in Action Brux 12/5/44 with Capt Ken Johnson, Co-pilot: Bill Phelps, Navigator: Harman Chapman, Bombardier: Bob Bloom, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Hugh Brown, Radio Operator: Hamlin Cathey, Ball turret gunner: Frank Tracy, Waist gunner: John Gagliardi, Waist gunner: Tom Kissler,Tail gunner: Leon Addis (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft KOd #2, crashed Lutzellinden, four miles SW of Geissen, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4774.

Meyer-Arend, Robert Helmut Erich his 12 th victory killed 27-05-1944


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Yes that's my grandpas crew. My grandfather was Hugh Brown.
Delivered Tulsa 12/2/44; Kearney 25/2/44; Grenier 4/4/44; Assigned 710BS/447BG Rattlesden 12/3/44; Missing in Action Brux 12/5/44 with Capt Ken Johnson, Co-pilot: Bill Phelps, Navigator: Harman Chapman, Bombardier: Bob Bloom, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Hugh Brown, Radio Operator: Hamlin Cathey, Ball turret gunner: Frank Tracy, Waist gunner: John Gagliardi, Waist gunner: Tom Kissler,Tail gunner: Leon Addis (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft KOd #2, crashed Lutzellinden, four miles SW of Geissen, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4774.
 

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