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Originally Posted by Kari Lumppio
Hello!
I bring up another subject which fortunately falls under the title too. This occurred to my mind during this weekend when I at last had some time for my hobbies.
In some Czech publications I have seen photos of JaBo Fw 190 identified as II/SG4 planes and with "numeral + -" markings (second gruppe). I wonder if these identifications are 100% sure. In the Fw 190 loss list for SG 3 (provided by mr Matti Salonen, he is a TOCH member) it seems II/SG 3 also used numerals for tactical codes. But at least during the Italian period II/SG4 did use alphabets and probably also during the Bagration offensive (July-August 1944 - I think for example Fw 190 In Action -booklet has picture(s?) from this period).
When did II/SG4 change tactical codes from alphabets to numerals and did it indeed do that? A loss list analysis would be the answer, but perhaps someone does have the data already (also quicker and easier for me... am a bit lazy) (clarfication added later: I do not have any SG4 loss data at the moment). I hope there are others interested in the ground-attack units above me. A theme I would love to see more publications to be devoted to.
Regards,
Kari
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Hi Kari,
You're not the only one interested in
Luftwaffe ground-attack units and operations!
Attached is an article I'll add to my FW 190 website in the near future, with a list of known aircraft codes for S.G. 4 FW 190s. There are some obvious gaps in my listings, but hopefully the article is of interest/use anyway. If anyone can add more information regarding S.G. 4 codes, please contact me.
If I find the time, I'll probably do up lists for the rest of the S.G. units.
Cheers,
Andrew Arthy
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