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Plutone 13th February 2010 09:37

Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
I am searching any notice about a Luftwaffe fighter shot down in the first months of 1945 in the area west of Bologna, Italy, near the village of Anzola.
Thanks for any help

Toni

hanshauprich 13th February 2010 16:17

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
At this time there where no German Fighter Units in Italy, only Nachtschlachtgruppe 9, (they have a few Fw 190F-8), and Aufklärungsgruppen. My be an RSI Bf 109?

Nick Beale 13th February 2010 18:39

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
Possibly the Fw 190 F-8 of 1./NSG 9 shot down by a P-47 on 3 March 1945. It was flown by the new Staffelkapitän, Hptm. Willi Wilzopolski, who was killed.

If you find the remains of this Fw 190, please tell me its tactical code!

Plutone 15th February 2010 10:04

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
I will check with the only witness I know... he remembers a german aircraft

Plutone 15th February 2013 14:24

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Beale (Post 101392)
Possibly the Fw 190 F-8 of 1./NSG 9 shot down by a P-47 on 3 March 1945. It was flown by the new Staffelkapitän, Hptm. Willi Wilzopolski, who was killed.

If you find the remains of this Fw 190, please tell me its tactical code!

I have the report of two german aircrafts attacked by one USAAF of 347th FS, one german shot down and also the american one "cratered" and the pilot captured. Here follows this description:

http://simhq.net/forum/ubbthreads.ph...2004188/4.html

"In late afternoon of 3rd March 1945 machines of 347th FS / 350th FG, which operated over Italy, came across two Focke-Wulf 190s. Lt. Sigmund Hauser brought his guns to bear on one of them and loosed off (sparò) a long burst. His aim was dead on and resulted in many strikes on the wings and fuselage. However, debris torn by his rounds off the Focke-Wulf's airframe smashed against his Thunderbolt, damaging it so seriously that Hauser was forced to bail out. Both machines cratered into the ground close to each other. The Fw 190F's pilot, killed in his machine, was Hptm. Willi Wilzopolski, Staffelkapitän 1./NSGr 9. Lt. Hauser was captured. Judging for surnames of the two pilots, the American was more of German ancestry than his victim..."

Who has any other information ??

Regards Toni

Nick Beale 15th February 2013 16:02

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Plutone (Post 162235)

Who has any other information ??

Regards Toni

The whole story, with testimony from American and German pilots involved, is in my book "Ghost Bombers, The Moonlight War of NSG 9"

Laurent Rizzotti 15th February 2013 17:04

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
Most of the German-built fighters lost in 1945 in Italy were flown by Italian pilots, but from a ground witness would be "German aircraft". So checking the ANR losses will still be interesting.

veltro 15th February 2013 17:07

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
No ANR fighter did crash near Bologna in 1945.

Nick Beale 15th February 2013 17:56

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laurent Rizzotti (Post 162239)
Most of the German-built fighters lost in 1945 in Italy were flown by Italian pilots, but from a ground witness would be "German aircraft". So checking the ANR losses will still be interesting.

Two German-piloted Fw 190s were attacked by two American P-47s, the ANR wasn't involved.

Plutone 16th February 2013 10:52

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Beale (Post 162238)
The whole story, with testimony from American and German pilots involved, is in my book "Ghost Bombers, The Moonlight War of NSG 9"

I have found an information that Sigmund Hauser aircraft crashed near Sasso Marconi and not near the german FW... can you acknowledge ??

Nick Beale 16th February 2013 17:11

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Plutone (Post 162265)
I have found an information that Sigmund Hauser aircraft crashed near Sasso Marconi and not near the german FW... can you acknowledge ??

Sorry, I have no information about that.

Plutone 17th February 2013 17:54

Re: Luftwaffe fighter shot down near Bologna Italy 1945
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nick Beale (Post 162275)
Sorry, I have no information about that.

thank you


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