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Originally Posted by Larry deZeng
To what degree? One can only guess, but I would say that it is around 2% to 3%.
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If so, it means almost nothing for analysis in whole.
It is sensitive for research of some episodes like air raid on Saki. Raids against Crimean air bases were attempt to easing the Luftwaffe pressure during heavy fights on Taman peninsula. Success of this attempt still disputable.
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Originally Posted by Larry deZeng
... many copies of the NVMs are in private hands, these being copies that were obtained prior to 1988.
Larry
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Hope that forum community can help with NVM info for Luftflotte 4 in Apr.-Jun.1943. I think that almost no problems with fighter units (many thanks to Mr.Prien and his co-authors) but many other units still less studied.
Also, part of NVM records contains exact time of loss, it is also important for research.
Best regards,
Andrey