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Many Souffan 1st March 2019 16:41

AceS issue n°10
 
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Bonjour tout le monde.

I would like to present you the opus 10 of AceS

https://www.editions-heimdal.fr/fr/a...-aces-n10.html

With:
- Walter Oesau, la force tranquille du chasseur (M. Souffan)
A big article with new materials about his time in Spain, with its real score and the four 109 he flew there, and some new infos about other 109 during WWII.
- Le Focke-Wulf FW 190 A-5 de Walter Oesau (B. Pautigny )
- Jean Demozay, un héros modeste et exemplaire, 2nd part. (M. Souffan)
- Saburó Sakai, le rebelle volant de la marine japonaise. (J. Bobek)
- Robin Olds, l'As triple au charisme légendaire. (A. Prudhomme.)
- actualités & Bibliographie (J-Ch. Stasi)

ouidjat 26th March 2019 16:08

Re: AceS issue n°10
 
Bonjour tout seul,

Yes, N°10 and Oseau.
Tell us Many did you smoke too much carpet to write what you did concerning Oesau's Emil ???
...
Roughly "The III. Gruppe bar has been removed from rear fuselage and been painted above AND parralel to the habitual Double Chevron" !!! (sic)
And ... this a must ... "as we can see on Emil on background" (sic bis)

You just forgot that Oesau has been named Gr.Kdr. during November 1940, a period when unit was based at Desvres with Stab JG3 too; i.e. with Lützow's "Dreifachwinkel" (see Prien 4.I page 166).
Machine in which Oesau has been pictured for PK purpose; nothing more.

Congratulation!

Regards,
Franck Benoîton.

Many Souffan 2nd April 2019 18:05

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Hello Franck.

Firstly sorry to answer you in late. At the beginning of the last week, I had had a Cardio Vascular Accident (AVC) and it is a little difficult to write for me and more in English

I am too serious to smoke carpet, or to write "bull shit" in my articles

If Walter Oesau has an image of a serious pilot, he was one of more inventive pilot to find new codes.

And it begin in Spain when he introduced a special insignia for the Stab of J/88 ( I continue to find a photo of it) but not accepted when Grabmann arrived to replace Handrick

It is the same pilot who introduced the "13" and after higher numbers (20 to 24) to replace the chevron and other signs of the Stab (in West)

About the famous Emil of Oesau, I show you the very known photo from ECPA-D Collection (Taken at the end of Juanary 41 and not december 40). There is a new interest of this photo, since it was scanned now in full negativ you see clearly, it is not (as I always thought myself too) a triple chevron (of maybe Lützow) but a double chevron with the bar of the third Gruppe as visible the detail of the second photo.

And to confirm What I think, take a look in the excellent book of Dr J. Prien and friends, in the chapter of III/ JG 3 during battle of Britain. ( sorry I am not yet in my home to give the exact page) You have a photo of a Black 4, If I remember well with the "Bar" of the III. Gruppe (Horizontal) upper side of the fuselage at the same place as it would be over a chevron, sorry for my bad English, but if you see the photo you will understand.

Another thing the reportage where come this photo is in two parts the beginning you have the PK Berichter who speak with Oesau on the fuselage of the very known 109 of Balthasar with its rudder and the Green vertical Bar and the second part finished with the same PK Berichter but in the new 109 of Oesau...

I am a photographer since 40 years, always concerned by details. Maybe you know my articles and my serious in my writings and if I ask to do a profile of this 109 of W. Oesau, it's because my intimate conviction and not an idea that comes from an overflowing imaginary.

Merci Franck.

FalkeEins 3rd April 2019 16:03

Re: AceS issue n°10
 
..always something new to discover in "Aces" magazine! I was surprised too but on closer study of my copy Many has described it exactly as it is..there is indeed an 'additional' bar literally on top of the double chevron!..(not to mention the unusual rudder markings on his Fw 190 A-5 - not new but not reproduced this clearly before..)

http://falkeeins.blogspot.com/2019/0...n-13-aces.html

Nick Beale 3rd April 2019 16:08

Re: AceS issue n°10
 
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Originally Posted by Many Souffan (Post 266969)
Firstly sorry to answer you in late. At the beginning of the last week, I had a Cardio Vascular Accident (AVC) and it is a little difficult to write for me and more in English

I'm sorry to hear that and send my best wishes for your quick recovery.

Many Souffan 3rd April 2019 16:41

Re: AceS issue n°10
 
Thank You very much Neil for your support. A very good feeling for me
Thank you Nick for your wishes, I really appreciated

Many Souffan.

Falcon 3rd April 2019 17:40

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Get well soon Many.

Many Souffan 3rd April 2019 17:57

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Thank you very much David.


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