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Bomber or Reconn. mission to Ostashkov?
On the 06 Oct 1942 the II./JG 54 who were stationed at Rjelbitzi (Rel'bitsy) went twice on missions to the southeast of Demyansk far behind Soviet lines to Ostaschkow (Ostashkov). Were they flying a escort mission for a bomber raid or reconnaissance mission to Ostashkov? If so which unit were they escorting? Ostashkov had a train station which is the reason I figured they would be that far away from the front.
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Re: Bomber or Reconn. mission to Ostashkov?
Hi Michael,
Here are a few details: 06:30-07:20: II./J.G. 54 mission from Rjelbitzy, purpose not reported, pilot broke off early due to undercarriage problems [Flugbuch entry] 07:10: 6./J.G. 54 victory claim Pl.Qu. 38 757 07:13: 6./J.G. 54 victory claim Pl.Qu. 28 862 08:30-09:45: II./J.G. 54 mission from Rjelbitzy, landing at Demjansk, Freie Jagd Raum Ostaschkov [Flugbuch entry] 09:25: 5./J.G. 54 victory claim Pl.Qu. 38 861 11:15-13:25: III./K.G. 53 mission from Gostkino against Ostaschkov railway station 12:35-13:00: II./J.G. 54 victory claims Pl.Qu. 38 6 and 38 7 12:40-13:55: II./J.G. 54 mission from Rjelbitzy, escort for FW 189, one Rotte [Flugbuch entry] Cheers, Andrew A. Air War Publications - www.airwarpublications.com |
Re: Bomber or Reconn. mission to Ostashkov?
Andrew,
Thank you that helped make sense of what was going on. Beisswenger was obviously "testing the water" with his morning mission. |
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