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Thanks for that Nokose - I had forgotten that incident - and I was one of the main authors!!
Cheers Brian (aka B. Cull) |
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Hello Brian
I haven’t had time yet to search the German book from my attic but by chance came across following friendly fire cases 26 March 1942 a Pe-3 from 95. AP was shot down by a Hurricane from 122. IAD . Kpt. F. G. Kristjakov and St.lt. I. A. Gontsarov both killed 7 Aug 1942 a Yak-1 from 20. IAP was shot down by a I-16 near Vajenka 1 a/f, pilot I. S. Fomin was killed Source: Hannu Valtonen: Luftwaffen Pohjoinen Sivusta HTH Juha |
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Super stuff, Juha, many thanks.
Cheers Brian |
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BTW Brian, in Dénes Bernád’s et al very good From Barbarossa to Odessa Vol. 1, which is in any case well worth of its price, there are a number of “friedly fire” cases.
Juha |
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My "Ace of Hearts" Squadron history book contains 5 air to air friendly fire accidents in details from summer, 1941 over the Soviet Union (and one ground to air as well) |
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Thanks for the info, Juha, I have just ordered a copy of Denes Bernad's book.
Csaba - I can't find your 'Aces of Hearts' on Amazon.uk or Amazon.com Is it in English? If not, perhaps you will kindly provide details of the friendly fire incidents you indicate. Cheers Brian |
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I sent you a pm. See you soon, Csaba |
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Hello Brian
on 25 Dec 1939 SLt Storozhakov from 26 IAP claimed a Gamecock near Lake Suvanto in Karelian Isthmus. Next day it proved out that the downed Gamecock was in fact an I-15bis from 59 IAB, which had made a forced landing in territory occupied by Soviet forces. On the same mission the formation of 8 I-16s also shot at an R-5. Source: Keskinen - Partonen - Stenman Suomen Ilmavoimat Finnish Air Force 1928 – 40 Juha |
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Hi Juha
Excellent - that's another beer I owe you! Keep 'em coming! Cheers Brian |
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Brian, I Have Been Doing Research On RCAF 414 Over The Last Few Years. My Father Was S/L In 43 And 44. I Had The Orb For 41-45 At One Point. I Recall Reading About A Friendly Fire Dogfight The Resulted In Two Pilots ( RAF And RCAF) Being Killed And The Other Two Wingman Being Witnesses At The Subsequent Inquiry. In Reviewing The Copies Of The ORB Pages That I Retained I Can't Seem To Find It. Has Anyone Told You About This Incident ?
Ron |
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