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Me-262 Unit Identity -April 14,1945
On April 14,1945 the 27FG was attacked by a Me-262 who shot down P-47D 42-27072 over Biblis A/F at 1605 hrs. The Me-262 made a surprise pass and the P-47D caught fire.
Any surmises as to the identity of the Me-262? |
Re: Me-262 Unit Identity -April 14,1945
Hello,
On 14 April part of III/JG7 moved from Alt Lönnewitz to Plattling, both in the East of Germany. III/EJG2 was active in the Bamberg area, also relatively far away from Biblis. I/K51 attached enemy troop movements in the Rastatt aera, about 100km from Biblis. Could it be that it was a KG51 Me 262? I have the log of a 27thFG P-47 pilot. He didn't fly on 14 April, but on a mission on 22 April he "had a beautiful chance for Me 262 jet job" (text from log book) over Augsburg. Do you have any information about this mission? Regards Roger Gaemperle |
Re: Me-262 Unit Identity -April 14,1945
Hello,
Bamberg is more or less 160 km East/Northeast of Biblis. Perhaps III/EJG2 shouldn't be dismissed as a candidate? |
Re: Me-262 Unit Identity -April 14,1945
16. Fliegerdivision's daily report says 4 Me 262s took off agianst Marauder raids with one P-47 shot down for certain.
I'm guessing they were from JV 44 (I haven't looked it up in the book). Biblis was where the P-47s took off from, the combat was near Aalen. |
Re: Me-262 Unit Identity -April 14,1945
The distance between Bamberg and Aalen is about 150 km. III/EJG2 operated against low-flying B-26s in the Bamberg aera. So, it probably was III/EJG2.
Regards Roger Gaemperle |
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