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Nokose 10th September 2011 00:08

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
Interesting! How many P-38's were damaged and to what extent? Also confirming the down location in mountain and rough terrain is rather difficult (I've read articles were planes are still being dug out of the ground). Also there was the danger of partisans as already mentioned.

Dan Johnson 10th September 2011 03:50

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
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Originally Posted by Nokose (Post 134095)
Interesting! How many P-38's were damaged and to what extent? Also confirming the down location in mountain and rough terrain is rather difficult (I've read articles were planes are still being dug out of the ground). Also there was the danger of partisans as already mentioned.


One 82nd 38 lost an engine due to mechanical failure but returned to base. No others damaged that I can find in the 1st, 82nd, or 14th FG histories.

Oberst 10th September 2011 05:45

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
personally I think a bunch of -38s were damaged by e/a and mistaken as kills. I can't prove it.. just a hunch.

NickM 10th September 2011 07:37

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
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Originally Posted by Oberst (Post 134103)
personally I think a bunch of -38s were damaged by e/a and mistaken as kills. I can't prove it.. just a hunch.


One of the advantages of having two engines, maybe? One smokes & gets feathered while the other one keeps running & still gets the plane back to Foggia?

NM

Dan Johnson 10th September 2011 07:57

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberst (Post 134103)
personally I think a bunch of -38s were damaged by e/a and mistaken as kills. I can't prove it.. just a hunch.

Well the Group histories of all three 38 Groups, seem to mention damaged birds when it happened, and there is nothing mentioned. That the single engined bird is mentioned clearly. Since it got home too, why mention it and not a bunch of damaged 38s?

Not quite sure why they'd hide it.

Seems to me that the Luftwaffe guys saw what they wanted to see that day and were wrong

Juha 10th September 2011 12:48

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
Hello Nokose
IMHO its a bit odd that Germans didn’t wonder what happened to all those P-38 pilots. It’s statistically odd if all those 14 pilots claimed to be shot down on 15 Nov 43 would have been killed and only one body would have been found and probably even that that all survivors would have evaded. From strike photo one sees that even the reported heavy overcast was all above the B-25s at least over the Kalamaki a/f (the target). And it was a medium altitude (11.700ft) level bombing attack and bomber crews were able to make observation on shipping and on an a/f on route into and out from the target area, so parachutes should have been seen from fairly far away.

IMHO this and other similar cases show that there were lapses in LW’s theoretically very strict claim confirmation procedures and that there were problematic LW units when one speaks on claim accuracy, like IV./JG 27 in Greece and for ex II./JG 2 in Tunisia. On the other hand there were units which claims were quite accurate, for ex the claims of II./JG 51 against P-38s in Tunisia.

Juha

Kryten 10th September 2011 19:26

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
has anyone considered this was all part of the propaganda war?
all for german consumption at home where news of the war turning against the Nazis could be "lost" under stories of daring do and German superiority?

Oberst 10th September 2011 20:34

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
of course. but we must eliminate every other possibility first.

Dan Johnson 10th September 2011 21:05

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
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Originally Posted by Oberst (Post 134129)
of course. but we must eliminate every other possibility first.

What part of the single 38 lost in two days vs the 19 claimed isn't clear? We've got one other returning single engine after mechanical failure, not enemy action.

Damaged 38s were not falling out of the sky

Bartels didn't shoot down 7 38s in 2 days. Of this there is no doubt.

Nokose 10th September 2011 21:07

Re: P-38 losses, southern Greece 15/17 November,1943
 
Yes, I'm sure propaganda played something to do with it. Also gaining promontions and fame with what comes with that, as they were like every other human. I'm not sure unit histories were going to give the damage reports other then major. Also in air combat if you make hits and they dive away, your not going to try to follow them down with other threats around you.


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