File:Henschel Hs 123 A-1 (52+A13 bis +C13), 3. StukaG 165, Kitzingen, ca. 1937 (1).jpg

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Deutsch: Henschel Hs 123 A-1, 52 + A13 bis + C13, 3. Staffel/Sturzkampfgeschwader 165 Kitzingen (Main), ca. 1937. Sationierung der I./StukaG 165 mit 3 Staffeln in Kitzingen vom 01.04.1936 bis 01.05.1939. Die Aufstellungs- u. Stationierungsorte des Sturzkampfgeschwaders 165 lagen bis Mai 1939 in Unterfranken, Oberbayern (5 Monate) und Nordost-Baden:
  • Stab/StG 165 und I. Gruppe/StG 165: Kitzingen vom 1. April 1937 bzw. 1. April 1936 bis 1. Mai 1939 -
  • II. Gruppe/StG 165: Schweinfurt vom 1. April 1937 bis 1. Mai 1939 -
  • III. Gruppe/StG 165: 1) Fürstenfeldbruck vom 1. April 1937 bis Sept. 1937 - 2) Wertheim (Reinhardshof) von Sept. 1937 bis 1. Mai 1939.

Ab ca. Anfang 1938 wurde das Geschwader auf die neue Junkers Ju 87 A-1/A-2 "Stuka" (erste Serienausführung) umgerüstet. Der Stab des StukaG 77 (Sturzkampfgeschwaders 77) entstand am 1. Mai 1939 in Breslau-Schängarten durch Umbenennung des Stabes des Sturzkampfgeschwaders 165. Die I. Gruppe des Sturzkampfgeschwaders 77 entstand am 1. Mai 1939 in Brieg (Niederschlesien) durch die Umbenennung der I. Gruppe des Sturzkampfgeschwaders 165. Die II. Gruppe des Sturzkampfgeschwaders 77 entstand am 1. Mai 1939 in Breslau-Schöngarten durch die Umbenennung der II. Gruppe des Sturzkampfgeschwaders 165. Stab, I. und II. Gruppe des StukaG 77 waren vermutlich ab Mai 1939, oder bereits früher in den bisherigen Standorten Kitzingen und Schweinfurt auf die B-Variante der Ju 87 umgerüstet worden, Siehe Junkers Ju 87 B-1/B-2.

(Hinweis: Aufgrund einer bis Okt. 2022 im Internet auffindbaren Ansichtskarte von 1937 mit der selben Dreierkette dieser Hs 123 im Flug, jedoch von der anderen, rechten Rumpfseite aufgenommen, wurden die Kennzeichen mit 52 + A13 bis 52 + C13 zweifelsfrei identifiziert.)
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