Messerschmitt Bf 109T, Alfred Jakobi
Good morning,
in Werner Girbig's "Chronik Jagdgeschwader 5 >>Eismeer<<" p227 a profile of Alfred Jakobi's Bf109T is depicted. Is it known how many kills he scored in that subtype ? Cheers, Michael |
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This book might help: https://www.abebooks.co.uk/servlet/B...-srp1-_-title4
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Hello,
I believe Jakobi obtained and was awarded three Abschuüße while flying the Bf 109 T. He obtained a further seven in the far north before being shot down himself and going into captivity. |
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FrancisM
Question: When was he going into captivity ? Frans A |
Re: Messerschmitt Bf 109T, Alfred Jakobi
9 April 1942 after bailing out behind Russian lines. He was repatriated after the war.
Source: Bf 109 F/G/K Aces of the Western Front By John Weal |
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thanks for yor assessment. Can you tell me which Bf109 model Jakobi flew for his seven Eastern front claims ? And is he the top-scoring Bf109T pilot ? Have a nice Wednesday, Michael |
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FrancisM
Thank you so much. Frans A |
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does John Weal mention the Bf109 subtype that Jakobi flew ? Michael |
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Hello Micheal.
No, Weal's book does not say what type he flew. What edwest posted is all there is. But according to the Kracker database - http://www.aircrewremembered.com/Kra...=jakobi+alfred and the Luftwaffe Officer Career Summaries he flew E-7s and was lost in an E-7 red 2 WNr 1494. Peter |
Re: Messerschmitt Bf 109T, Alfred Jakobi
Good morning Peter,
thanks for the interesting link. Is it possible to confirm that 14./JG77 flew Bf109E's in November 1941 ? Cheers, Michael |
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