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U.S.A.A.F/R.A.F. Enemy A/C Damage Claims
Those privy to the German point system for claiming air victories know that Luftwaffe pilots could receive credit for Herausschuesse, that is, shooting enemy a/c out of formation, or an endgueltige Vernichtung, that is, the final destruction of an enemy a/c that had already been shot out of formation or was returning to base due to mechanical failure or some other issue. My question is, did American or British receive points or credit for shooting German a/c out of formation? I don't think they did, but want to here what others have to say.
Barry |
Re: U.S.A.A.F/R.A.F. Enemy A/C Damage Claims
The RAF pilot would not be able to claim an e/a Destroyed unless it was seen to crash (or in some circumstances it was so out of control that a crash appeared inevitable or the crew were seen to abandon it)
On the other hand they would be able to claim the e/a Damaged or perhaps even a Probable if they scored hits and it left formation in a precipitate enough fashion. Simply getting an e/a to fall behind the main formation would get you a Damaged at best. Martin |
Re: U.S.A.A.F/R.A.F. Enemy A/C Damage Claims
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It was possible for a pilot to be KIA while successfully C/L his aircraft and the LW, if the a/c could be repaired, would not record it as a loss.. For a 'destroyed' claim (i.e. "on fire and disappeared into cloud", "last seen in an inversted spin", last seen on fire - the award was usually "probable'.. all other in which structural or other damages was evidenced but not confirmed as Destroyed or credited as "probable' was awarded "Damaged' |
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