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Schirmmutze 7th June 2015 02:21

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
Over 500 views but only a few posts.

What a waste of time this forum is!

harrison987 7th June 2015 04:59

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
waste of time?

I am sure that if any of those 500 people had answers, they would tell you.

You are asking for history of something where very little is known.

sidney 7th June 2015 11:44

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
Not nice thing to say about the forum, which has a long and proud history of assisting the Luftwaffe enthusiast with their plethora of queries. If you are unhappy with the level of response to your specific query, perhaps you can try your luck elsewhere.

Schirmmutze 7th June 2015 18:25

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
Sorry, I didn't mean to insult the forum, just getting really frustrated with my research which has hit a dead end.

sidney 7th June 2015 18:44

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
For what is worth, I am quite positive that I have seen a series of photos from this particular event in one of Prien, Stemmer and others series of books entitled JFV der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934-1945, Volume 9/II or 9/III. If any of the forum members can check it, there should be the answer to your query.

Stephen M. Fochuk 7th June 2015 18:56

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
Nice one Schirmmutze. Maybe you need to do what most others on this forum have done. Spent countless hours and money on research and then you'll discover the true meaning of frustration.

Expand your search beyond the triple W.

Nick Beale 7th June 2015 19:01

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schirmmutze (Post 201900)
Sorry, I didn't mean to insult the forum, just getting really frustrated with my research which has hit a dead end.

So in future keep your frustration to yourself, understood?

sidney 7th June 2015 19:11

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
Reference is made to Jochen Prien's book entitled Messerschmitt Bf 109 F, G and K series - An Illustrated Study, page 64. "Major Gollob was the Kommodore of JG 77 in the summer of 1942, but from August he flew with JG 52 after three Gruppen of his Geschwader were widely scattered after the battle of Sevastopol, seeing the action between the central and southern sector of the eastern front, as well as in Sicily. Here he stands beside "Chevron 2", a G-2 of the Gruppenstab of III./JG 52, inspecting the consequence of an aerial battle (source: Petrick)."

Del Davis 7th June 2015 22:51

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
The photos appear in JFV der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1934-1945, Volume 9/II pp 384-386

Schirmmutze 8th June 2015 12:33

Re: Gordon Gollob's ME109G?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Beale (Post 201903)
So in future keep your frustration to yourself, understood?

Roger that Nick, it won't happen again.

Thanks for the additional info guys.


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