kaki3152
27th August 2005, 18:07
I just finished reading the new 52nd FG P-51 story; "Dumb but Lucky" by Richard Curtis. its a well written, story that provides a clearful insight into some of the
actions of the 15th AF. Some highlights of the book:
(1) It explores the personal feelings of the "white" USAAF fighter pilots towards the 332nd FG. The book describes an incident where supposedly a 332nd FG pilot who had scored three victories, performed three rolls over an airfiled but crashed at the end of the last roll, describing the as:"...that Jig augered in,spreading himself all over the landscape". There were some 332nd FG pilots who augered in after attempting some low level acrobatics. none of the two 332nd FG pilots who scored three victories in one day.
(2) It provides the background behind the death of an unfortunate 332nd FG pilot who was burned to death in a tent after the tent was hit by a falling tank.
The incident happened on March 29 (28?),1945 when two P-38s rat racing over the airfiled dropped their belly tanks to obtain more manuevrability.
The unfortunate pliot,Lt. Ronald Moody burned to death
(3) There are some good descriptions of skirmishes with Me-262 attempting to
intercept recon planes.
All in all, a good read. I'd recommend it to anyone intrested in the 15th AF.
actions of the 15th AF. Some highlights of the book:
(1) It explores the personal feelings of the "white" USAAF fighter pilots towards the 332nd FG. The book describes an incident where supposedly a 332nd FG pilot who had scored three victories, performed three rolls over an airfiled but crashed at the end of the last roll, describing the as:"...that Jig augered in,spreading himself all over the landscape". There were some 332nd FG pilots who augered in after attempting some low level acrobatics. none of the two 332nd FG pilots who scored three victories in one day.
(2) It provides the background behind the death of an unfortunate 332nd FG pilot who was burned to death in a tent after the tent was hit by a falling tank.
The incident happened on March 29 (28?),1945 when two P-38s rat racing over the airfiled dropped their belly tanks to obtain more manuevrability.
The unfortunate pliot,Lt. Ronald Moody burned to death
(3) There are some good descriptions of skirmishes with Me-262 attempting to
intercept recon planes.
All in all, a good read. I'd recommend it to anyone intrested in the 15th AF.