
25th February 2011, 14:39
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Tasmania, Australia
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Re: Lt. Albert Sachs, SAAF, 92 Sq 5 Dec 43
Hi,
The 92 Squadron ORB entry for this combat is reproduced in the book written by Max Avery and Christopher Shores, Spitfire Leader, and reads as follows:
“Lt. Sachs destroyed two FW 190s and probably destroyed another. His story is an epic. He positioned himself behind the twelve-plus fighter-bombers while two others attacked the fighter cover. After destroying an FW 190 with a one-second burst, Lt. Sachs saw another on the tail of a Spitfire, so he turned into it, firing a 30-degree deflection shot, then fired again from point-blank range astern.
The aircraft blew up, and portions hit Sachs’ windscreen, smashing it, while another large piece struck his starboard wing.
FW 190s were then diving on him from both sides and one shell exploded on his tail plane, blowing off his starboard elevator. He turned toward another FW 190 which as attacking him at point-blank range on his port side, and felt a jar as he collided with it. The enemy aircraft dived away out of control minus its fin and rudder.
The attack continued and finally, after his elevator and aileron control were useless, Lt. Sachs was forced to bail out. He landed safely in his own lines within 60 yards of the wreckage of his Spitfire."
Hope that is of interest.
Cheers,
Andrew A.
Air War Publications - www.airwarpublications.com
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