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First Encounter of Me 262 by 91st BG
I thought this may be of interest to some:
Mike I take it your question is when was the first report of German Aircraft ME-262 encountered ? I seem to recall our 24th mission, flying "The General Ike" 061 May 29, 1944 Capt John D.Davis our pilot with Major McPartlin as command pilot returning from a mission to Posen, Poland, some distance north of Berlin we were the lead ship in the combat wing, I noticed many firecracker explosions some 100 yards at 12 o'clock directly ahead of the ship, suddenly two of the most unusual two engine planes came from like 3 o'clock high down passing to the right of our #3 engine, both had no propellers, we were dumbfounded to see those beautiful aircraft, I cannot remember if we fired at them, if so they disappeared far below the formation as quickly as they seem to come out of the sun and through the lead element of the formation. Reporting this to intergation officers they seemed to not take it seriously, but we know what we saw. This was the first and only time I recall seeing a Jet and frankly had never heard of such an aircraft. Time makes us somewhat fuzzy in our memory, but I can see them to this day, and only thank the Lord those exploding cannon shells were ahead of our ship. Maybe other crew members remember this mission, Thanks for the question. George Parrish 401st. >> |
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