German Air Force
The rich war chest made in Italy by the German forces after the Kingdom of Italy’s armistice (September 8, 1943) included also a number of Italian seaplanes found around 13 different bases around Italy. Of this about 30 was Cant-Z-506 “Airone” three engines floatplanes employed above all for search-and-rescue missions and for mail flights in the Adriatic area. The Luftwaffe main user of the former Regia Aeronautica’s Cant-Z-506 for rescue missions was the Seenotstaffel 6 formed on March 1941 in Sicily, Augusta Naval Air Station (Syracuse) under the control of Seenotzentrale (L) Sizilien, moved in Liguria, Portofino, on August 1943, and afterwards, October 1943, to Venice where was disbanded on August 19, 1944. Few Luftwaffe’s Cant-Z-506 was flown in France and in the Germany. None survived to the war. The all-white floatplane code Q8+KR with the Red Cross marking of this photo is precisely one of the Seenotstaffel 6’s Cant-Z-506 photographed with its crew likely on Venice after a rescue mission (note the ambulance on the left and the stretcher’s unloading). Victor Sierra
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10/13/2012