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Jim Oxley 19th September 2006 23:36

5./ZG 26 Spitfire Claims 31 May
 
On 31 May a Schwarm of Bf 110's lead by Theodor Rossiwall, Staffelkapitan of 5./ZG 26, after having successfully provided escort to bombers over Dunkirk flew one last sweep over Dunkirk before returning to base.

On that sweep they surprised an estimated 50 Spitfires that emerged below them from misty cloud. On it's first bounce the Schwarm picked off two Spitfires. A second bounce resulted in another Spitfire going down. The third and final bounce saw two more Spitfires claimed shot down. At that point Rossiwall lead his Schwarm home - without loss.

The above is an abridged version of the action, which is outlined in detail in John Vasco' excellent book "Zerstorer". Rossiwall commented on how unorganised the enemy formation was, milling around beneath him, giving him the impression of a complete bunch of beginners. Which was why he kept attacking.

Would anyone have any idea as to the identity of the Spitfire squadrons involved in that attack? If they did number around 50 that means that at least 4, perhaps 5, squadrons were involved.

kaki3152 20th September 2006 02:34

Re: 5./ZG 26 Spitfire Claims 31 May
 
Ok,I'll bite.
"Air Battle Dunkirk" (Franks)
has 242 Sq (Hurricanes), 229 Sq (Hurricanes), 64 Sq (Spitfires), & 610 Sq (Spitfires) claimed 10 Bf-110s between 1555-1745 hours. 229 Sq lost 2 Hurricanes, (one bailed out and one crash landed), 64 Sq lost one Spitfire (POW), and 610 Sq lost 2 Spitfires (one KIA, the other rescued wounded).

Only Bf-110 unit to claim any victories this day.

John Vasco 20th September 2006 08:54

Re: 5./ZG 26 Spitfire Claims 31 May
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Oxley
The above is an abridged version of the action, which is outlined in detail in John Vasco' excellent book "Zerstorer".

That book was done jointly with Peter Cornwell, as it says on the cover. Credit must be given to him in any mention of the book.


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