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Leendert 20th July 2012 18:48

LW claim of an L-5 Sentinel on 24-12-1944?
 
On 24 December 1944 Staff Sgt Bernard B. Brown Jr. of the US 153th Liaison Squadron was killed when his L-5 Sentinel was shot down by "three enemy fighters" (153rd LS report) somewhat SE of Liège, Belgium. Ken Wakefield's book says Fw-190s. (p. 128)

What LW unit and/or pilot has claimed a light aircraft in the Liège area that day?
Found no corresponding claim in Tony Wood's files.

Thanks for any info.

Regards,

Leendert

hanshauprich 20th July 2012 20:24

Re: LW claim of an L-5 Sentinel on 24-12-1944?
 
Hello Leendert,
maybee Fw 190 from JG 1. My info is, that an 190 ramming an L-4 in the heat of an dogfight with P-51(?) and both airplanes crashed!

Salu!
h.

Nick Beale 20th July 2012 21:20

Re: LW claim of an L-5 Sentinel on 24-12-1944?
 
The Luftwaffe had a bad habit of calling all such aeroplanes "Dragonflies" or (later in 1944-45) "Austers" so it may be worth looking for those in the claims.

RT 20th July 2012 22:00

Re: LW claim of an L-5 Sentinel on 24-12-1944?
 
My info is, that an 190 ramming an L-4 in the heat of an dogfight with P-51(?) and both airplanes crashed!

Wonder what that L-4 is making there, maybe "lurking", so now he knows that is a bad habit

Nick Hector 21st July 2012 05:33

Re: LW claim of an L-5 Sentinel on 24-12-1944?
 
Don Caldwell's excellent JG 26 War Diary (volume 2) says Fw. Norbert Seidl of 2/JG 26 claimed an Auster near Bastogne at 1130am. He gives the opponent as the 153rd Liaison Squadron so it sounds like the claim you are looking for.

HTH
Nick

Leendert 21st July 2012 10:37

Re: LW claim of an L-5 Sentinel on 24-12-1944?
 
Thanks for the replies. Although Bastogne is more than 80 kms away from Liège, the JG26 is a possibility indeed.

Regards,

Leendert


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