B-17 raid LE TRAIT 24 AUGUST 1942
Was this raid intercepted by any LW units? The 12 B-17s suffered minimal damage (3 aircraft) but I am unsure this was AA fire.
regards Keith |
Re: B-17 raid LE TRAIT 24 AUGUST 1942
Both JG 2 and JG 26 tried to intercept this raid but according to JG 26 War Diary by Caldwell no German fighter could reach the bombers, all fighting the Spitfire escort. The latter claimed 3-1-4 Fw 190 for two losses and 2 damaged, the German units claimed 6 Spitfires (1 by JG 2, 5 by JG 26) apparently without loss.
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Re: B-17 raid LE TRAIT 24 AUGUST 1942
The claimed six Spitfires:
1730 hrs 4./JG 26 Oblt Kurt Ebersberger, east Doudeville 1730 hrs 5./JG 26 Ofw Heinrich Bierwirth, St. Valéry 1732 hrs 5./JG 26 Fw Paul Fritsch, Veules les Roses 1735 hrs 4./JG 26 Ofw Wilhelm Philipp, northwest Fécamp 1745 hrs 11./JG 2 Fw Helmut Baudach, 4 km southeast St. Valéry 1750 hrs 5./JG 26 Lt Gerhard Strasen, east Fécamp Losses: 3./JG 2 Oblt Elmar Resch, Staffelkapitän engine trouble, emergency landing Octeville, <10% Fw 190 A-3 2147 yellow 9 3./JG 2 Uffz Josef Bürckel wounded engine trouble, landing accident Tricqueville, 80% Fw 190 A-2 0297 Source: JFV Vol. 7 Regards Leo |
Re: B-17 raid LE TRAIT 24 AUGUST 1942
As precised by Rottler, JG 2 had one loss, but not due to enemy action.
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