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Michal 3rd March 2006 19:32

July 7 1944
 
Hallo,

on July 7 1944 was shot down Fw 190A5, weiss 19+, FjUffz. Karl-Heinz Schell, 1./JGr.Os nearby village Lískovec in Silesia. There are two different sources which state that WNr. was 710062 nor 410062. What is correct? Does somebody know how many planes of JGr. Ost were shot down during that day?

Thnak you for reply

Andreas Brekken 4th March 2006 01:05

Re: July 7 1944
 
Hi.

The unit lost a total of 14 aircraft on this day, of which 6 was lost due to enemy action (4 with damage of more than 50%, and 2 with up to 50% damage), while 8 were lost without enemy action (all up to 50% damage). Of the latter 4 were damaged on an operational flight while the rest was damaged in flights of a non-operational character.

Regards,
Andreas

Michal 4th March 2006 16:51

Re: July 7 1944
 
Hallo Andreas,

thnak you very much. Could you send me, please, list of planes by private message? It would helped me really much solve one trouble with crash place. Thank you very much once again.

Best

Michal

Norbert Schuchbauer 4th March 2006 17:01

Re: July 7 1944
 
Hallo Michal,
the WNr. of the Fw 190 A-5 is probably 710062 since 410062 is an unknown WNr. block, at least to me.

Regards,
Norbert

Michal 4th March 2006 20:41

Re: July 7 1944
 
Thanks for clearing up.

John Beaman 4th March 2006 22:03

Re: July 7 1944
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Norbert Schuchbauer
Hallo Michal,
the WNr. of the Fw 190 A-5 is probably 710062 since 410062 is an unknown WNr. block, at least to me.

Regards,
Norbert

Hi Norbert:

The 410xxx block has quite a few losses, at least 150, all A-5s.

Norbert Schuchbauer 5th March 2006 06:00

Re: July 7 1944
 
Hi John,
thanks for the clarification. There is always something to learn. I used the Peter Rodeike book for my previous post since my losses evaluation project is falling behind at a rapid pace.

Thanks,

Norbert

Andreas Brekken 5th March 2006 10:23

Re: July 7 1944
 
Hi, Michal!

I haven't researched this unit especially, and thus do not have additional information at this time.

Regards,
Andreas


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