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Questions about Oblt. Edwin Dutel, I./JG 54
According to the late Heinz Rosipal's JG 54 loss list, Oblt. Edwin Dutel, the Adjudant of I./JG 54, went missing 24 km southeast of Schlüsselburg after the radiator of his Fw 190 A-5 WNr 2602 "white 1" was hit during an air battle.
But in Osprey's book on JG54 it is said that this loss took place on 9 April 1943. The Volksbund is listing Edwin Dutel as missing with a loss date on "1 March 1943", that is usually meaning for missing "during March 1943". The summary of Luftwaffe losses had no loss for I./JG 54 on 9 or 10 March 1943, and has two on 9 April 1943, while Rosipal's has only one. So can anybody confirm one date or the other ? I will also be interested by a more precise crashplace if available, and/or by accounts from the Soviet side. Thanks in advance |
Re: Questions about Oblt. Edwin Dutel, I./JG 54
Laurent,
In Prien's JFV 12/III it lists 09Apr43 Jabo I./JG 54 Oblt. Edwin Dutel (KIA) in an air battle with P-40, 24 km SE of Schluesselburg, 100% Fw 190 A-5 wrk. 2602. |
Re: Questions about Oblt. Edwin Dutel, I./JG 54
Thanks Nokose,
24 km SE of Schluesselburg is roughly in the Apraksin / Slavyanka area. Does anyone know a Soviet claim in this area this day ? |
Re: Questions about Oblt. Edwin Dutel, I./JG 54
Laurent,
I didn't find any of the Soviet aces that flew the Curtiss P-40 claiming a Fw 190 for the 09Apr43. It could have been a group kill or someone that never made ace. Red Army units and PVO units in the Leningrad region flew P-40s during that time. |
Re: Questions about Oblt. Edwin Dutel, I./JG 54
Thanks Nokose for the search, even unsuccessful.
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