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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 |
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. |
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.
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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 |
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 |
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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