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Originally Posted by knusel
Does any of this books specify if Sayn-Wittgenstein scored all of his kills in the Ju 88 (or if he scored one, possibly the one on 23Jun1943, in the Bf 110) ?
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I couldn't find a mention of Wittgenstein's flight in the Bf 110 in either the Roell or Knott books, but Peter Hinchliffe does refer to it in his book "The Other Battle: Luftwaffe Night Aces Versus Bomber Command".
On page 140, Hinchliffe says:
"Wittgenstein and Kümmritz flew [the Bf 110] for just one day: that same night, in late May, their Bf 110 was unserviceable, so they took off in their Ju 88C and shot down four Lancasters, after which Wittgenstein ... refused to fly the Bf 110 and continued to use his 'own' Ju 88."
According to the only Abschussliste I could find for Wittgenstein (the one in "Luftwaffe Aces - Biographies and Victory Claims, Vol. 4" by Mathews and Foreman), there is just one night in mid-1943 in which he shoots down 4 RAF bombers, namely June 24/25. If this is correct, then it means that either:
a) His experiment with the Bf 110 earlier that day (June 24) didn't produce any kills.
OR
b) Hinchliffe is wrong and Wittgenstein actually flew the Bf 110 a day earlier (i.e. on June 23), when he shot down a Stirling.
I checked various other books (Boiten's fine volumes, Balss, Bowman, etc.), but couldn't find any additional info.
Regards,
Leon Venter