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Re: Stab/NJG 4 losses on 19 December 1944
Hi David,
Specht was the only crew member wounded (by cannon shell splinters from an account by Krause himself, as published in Theo B's last book) If Krause's FB is correct, Specht was flying again by the 8/3/45, and, as well as a flight on 10/3/45, another two tests of Kiel-Z was made on the 13th (as I know you can testify, David, Krause's FB is a bit of a mess for the late-war period beause he has entered flight details well out of sequence, sometimes a month after the fact, so it pays to look through all the entries!). Therefore, if the crew were hospitalised on 10/3/45 then it must have been for very minor reasons. Cheers Rod |
Re: Stab/NJG 4 losses on 19 December 1944
Thanks Rod,
I presume you mean Theo's book 'Battles with the Nachtjagd', i'll take a look and in the meantime i'll check what records i have for the identity of the Mosquito involved. Thanks again, David. |
Re: Stab/NJG 4 losses on 19 December 1944
David,
Thanks for the information about his early flying and solo! Very nice indeed. It seems he flew alongside with Schnaufer at Schleissheim´s Schule; this is why when requested by Heinz, to assume the I Gruppe he did not say NO, although, as he put on his words, he would have liked to stay with NJG 101. This thread is becoming very interesting and I am learning quite a lot! Thanks again Adriano |
Re: Stab/NJG 4 losses on 19 December 1944
Couldn't the loss I mentioned on 19.12.1944 (Ofw. Otto Reuter) not be a crewmember from Hptm. Krause's crew?
cheers, John. |
Re: Stab/NJG 4 losses on 19 December 1944
Hello John,
Regarding 19.12.1944, I think NO. He said he baled out with his traditional crew Zinn, etc...They all landed very close and no one was injured in the process. He took off on the 3rd Wave. From your information, I guess the other aircraft lost was on an earlier wave. Cheers Will keep in touch however... Adriano |
Re: Stab/NJG 4 losses on 19 December 1944
David, thanks. I think I am doing too much mess here at the moment, so if you do not mind, I will return to you later.
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Re: Stab/NJG 4 losses on 19 December 1944
Franek,
It is always good to hear from you. Anytime i can help you please get back in touch. All the very best, David. |
Re: Stab/NJG 4 losses on 19 December 1944
During the Operation GISELA, 68 Squadron scrambled a total of 9 Mosquitos, of which only two crews were successfull:
1- F/L R B Miles and F/O R H Hobdey claimed a Ju 188 2- F/L B Wills, DFC and F/O F J Goodwin also claimed a Ju 188 I do not know if the other 7 crews reported any contact. Perhaps there was an inconclusive clash - that we are looking for involving Krause´s crew? Adriano |
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