OK, Prz, I look forward to it!
I agree with your thought about Herr K'berth sadly dying in a climbing accident after surviving the war. But, when I read that he was, indeed, a climber, and took into consideration the Edelweiss on his aircraft, I wasn't surprised to read Bruno's report of him being a "collegial and warm hearted person". During ill-spent youth as a singer, I was lucky enough to spend a bit of time in the Alps in Bavaria and Austria and always found the people to be as warm as the sun and so welcoming. There was always laughter....and when stayed at any of the mountain huts there was plenty of singing and good Bier! It is very easy for me to imagine Kissenberth in that situation.
So, again, thanks for sharing this really gorgeous build and, thank you, Bruno, for your additional information.
Cheers from NYC,
Michael