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Fw Thier I/NJG1
Marcel wrote in connection with I/NJG1:
The first cruel setback inflicted on the Gruppe was the loss of Feldwebel Thier who was shot down near Paderborn by a Bf110 flying a lone night fighting sortie. It appeared that Thier had suffered radio failure and as there was zero ground visibility at Rhein, he had elected correctly to divert to Paderborn. With his navigation lights illuminated he found himself easy prey for a pilot doing a little "moonlighting" in the air. An over-ambitious single-engine pilot from the field at Paderborn was also airborne on his own initiative on a "night-fighting" sortie; as ever in such cases his first and only victim proved to be the brave crew of one of our own aircraft in difficulty. Can anyone provide a date for this incident, and any additional details? PS: I believe the date of the incident was 23 June 1940. Was Thier killed? And what off his crewman? Cheers Brian |
Re: Fw Thier I/NJG1
1940-06-22, 2./ZG 1, Bf 110, 1 km östlich Fl.Pl. Paderborn, Absturz infolge eigener Jägerbeschuß. Bruch 100 %.
Flugzeugführer Fw Thier, Martin, + Bordfunker Fw Brutsche, Adolf, + Matti |
Re: Fw Thier I/NJG1
Hi Matti
Once again you've come up trumps - many thanks as always. Cheers Brian |
Re: Fw Thier I/NJG1
2./ZG1 Messerschmitt Bf110C. Crashed 1 km east of Paderborn airfield during night sortie. FF Fw Martin Thier and BF Fw Adolf Brutsche both killed. Aircraft 100% write-off.
Thier had reportedly suffered radio failure and with zero ground visibility at Rhein elected to divert to Paderborn. Flying with navigation lights on they fell to a freelance night fighter from Paderborn. |
Re: Fw Thier I/NJG1
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Is there any information on the source of friendly fire? Ian |
Re: Fw Thier I/NJG1
Hi Ian
I believe Marcel intended to write "in a Me110" and not "by a Me110". Does anyone know that Bf109 nightfighter responsible, presumably one operating from Paderborn? Cheers Brian |
Re: Fw Thier I/NJG1
Hi Brian,
Literal quote from the unpublished history of I./NJG1: The first cruel setback inflicted on the Gruppe was the loss of Feldwebel Thier who was shot down near Paderborn by a Bf110 flying a lone night fighting sortie. So, it was a Bf110, and not an Me109! I, too, would be very interested in the identity of the offending friendly fighter, which operated from Paderborn. Cheers, Theo |
Re: Fw Thier I/NJG1
The last part of the same quote still refers to a single-engined aircraft. I believe that NJG 1 did indeed have Bf109E nightfighters, but not sure about I./NJG 1?
Ian |
Re: Fw Thier I/NJG1
Elements of the JG26+2 operate also at night at that time
Rémi |
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