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NickM 12th July 2008 03:26

Who shot down Adolf Dilg?
 
Am re-reading Andrew & Morton's book on FWs in North Africa(Well done Guys, by the way!) & I'm curious if the identity of who shot down Adolf Dilg, of III/SKG10, on Jan 24 1943 has been ascertained; he said his plane was shot down by a P38 but the book made the point that no claims were made by any P38 unit. Did any other Allied unit claim an FW190 on the date/time/place in question?

Thanks ahead of time, Guys


nickm

Andrew Arthy 12th July 2008 04:19

Re: Who shot down Adolf Dilg?
 
Hi Nick,

Glad to hear you're enjoying our book the second time around.

No U.S. pilots claimed any Axis aircraft destroyed, probably destroyed or damaged on 24 January 1943.

The III./S.K.G. 10 KTB does not mention enemy aircraft being encountered on this mission. It noted: Uffz. Dilg nach 45 Min. Flugzeit aus noch unbekanntem Grund über See mit Fallschirm abgesprungen. D. wurde von einem Zerstörer an Bord genommen.

Summarische Verluste for III./S.K.G. 10 says an FW 190 was lost on a mission, although there was no enemy involvement.

Records of the Führer der Luftwaffe Tunis noted: "Flugzeugführer einer FW 190 aus unbekannter Ursache mit Fallschirm abgesprungen. Von Zerstoerer gerettet."

The loss report says Dilg was injured in a crash due to engine damage.

So Adolf Dilg's account in Alfred Price's book is the only source mentioning P-38s, or indeed any enemy aircraft, involved in this incident.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Andrew A.

NickM 12th July 2008 05:05

Re: Who shot down Adolf Dilg?
 
Andrew:

It's more like the FIFTH time I've re-read it--and I AM waiting for whatever Morten currently have cooking too!

....so you figure Dilg was 'shooting a line' to Dr Price or something like?

TiA

nickm

Andrew Arthy 13th July 2008 20:19

Re: Who shot down Adolf Dilg?
 
Hi Nick,

I'm not sure if he was "shooting a line" to Dr. Price, but as I said, there's no confirming evidence for his story about being shot down.

Morten and I are working on a few book projects, but there definitely won't be anything finished this year. Hopefully we will have something published next year though, if all goes well.

Cheers,
Andrew A.

NickM 13th July 2008 20:49

Re: Who shot down Adolf Dilg?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Arthy (Post 69480)
Hi Nick,

I'm not sure if he was "shooting a line" to Dr. Price, but as I said, there's no confirming evidence for his story about being shot down.

Morten and I are working on a few book projects, but there definitely won't be anything finished this year. Hopefully we will have something published next year though, if all goes well.

Cheers,
Andrew A.

Gotcha...I EAGERLY await the next book!

nm

KrisJG3 4th January 2015 23:23

Re: Who shot down Adolf Dilg?
 
Dears,

Somebody know , Adolf Dilg survived II WW ? I read at one book that he was on March 1945 still alived. What was his last unit ?

Chris Goss 6th January 2015 16:25

Re: Who shot down Adolf Dilg?
 
He did survive the war as Alfred Price was in touch with him. As to what he did, wasnt he on a delivery unit?


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