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ChristianK 29th April 2014 18:29

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
Could it have been a He 162? These do look more like a "Bf 109 with jet engine" than a Me 262, if you ask me. Also this would kina solve the location issue - as Küstrin is rather close to Parchim (I./JG 1 base in February 45) or Rostock (Heinkel factory)...

Just my two cents,
Christian

Nikita Egorov 29th April 2014 19:13

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
In fact, February 17 is the date when "Bf-109 presumably with jet engine" was mentioned in the operational report of 176 GIAP. Major Titorenko and Kozhedub shot down two of such Bf-109s in combat between 11.20-12.10 (M.T.). Kozhedub's victim crashed east of Alt-Friedland.

jarecki71 29th April 2014 22:26

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
HI,
Gentlemen, thank you for your help in solving this puzzle.
So the report Kozedub is not a lot of accuracy, I'm sure this is not the Me 262 According to me very little reliable ....
Reviewing the reports actually bears the date 17.02 which talks about shooting down a Bf 109, but some time later was credited with a pen that this airplane has a rocket engine.
So you can talk about He 162 it still makes sense ....
Best Regards,
Jarek

Stig Jarlevik 30th April 2014 10:49

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
Thanks Nikita

I will change the date accordingly :)

Cheers
Stig

Frank Olynyk 30th April 2014 10:57

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
Nikita,
Interestingly, All Stalin's Aces does not list a victory for Dmitriy Stelanovich Titorenko (assuming that is the Maj. Titorenko you noted, but DS Titorenko was in 19 IAP/176 GIAP for the entire war). In 1945 he is shown with 2 victories, both FW-190s.

Enjoy!

Frank.

Nikita Egorov 30th April 2014 12:04

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Olynyk (Post 183739)
Nikita,
Interestingly, All Stalin's Aces does not list a victory for Dmitriy Stelanovich Titorenko (assuming that is the Maj. Titorenko you noted, but DS Titorenko was in 19 IAP/176 GIAP for the entire war). In 1945 he is shown with 2 victories, both FW-190s.

Enjoy!

Frank.

Sorry, Frank. My mistake.
Titorenko only attacked the mysterious plane. Avoiding his attack strange plane was chased by Kozhedub and crashed.
I think that this could be a Me-109 with fuel tanks on wings. Gun cameras of 176 GIAP for this period reflect several of such machines, claimed by Soviet side.

ChristianK 30th April 2014 12:16

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
Hi Nikita,
109s with fuel tanks on the wings? This sound also kinda strange - Can you show us some of those gun camera shots? Perhaps this would solve our mystery.

Nikita Egorov 30th April 2014 13:05

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChristianK (Post 183741)
Hi Nikita,
109s with fuel tanks on the wings? This sound also kinda strange - Can you show us some of those gun camera shots? Perhaps this would solve our mystery.

Additional fuel tank, not on the wings. sure. That is the result of doing main job and posting here at the same time:-)).
As regards to guncams I can give only the archive reference, as I did not make photocopies of them.

O.Menu 1st May 2014 00:26

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
From the Russian link (post#7)
This 109 with tanks on wings is clearly an American P-51D !

ouidjat 1st May 2014 05:20

Re: Question about Me 262 Wnr. 900284
 
Nikita, Olivier

And what about a Bf109G-4/R3? Sounds familiar for both of you? (Reco version, indeed)

http://www.me109.info/display.php?a=e&fid=6306 for example :)

Regards, Franck.


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