Operations Record Book No. 7 (SAAF) Wing, Jan – Apr 1944
Appendix R: 19.3.44
“1600–1650 2 Spit VIII of 1 Sqd. (Lt. HASTIE) scrambled for interception to ORTONA, climbed to 16,000 and sighted 2 bandits—probably FW 190—closed in E/A went out to sea climbing to 27,000 ft several bursts, the last at 250 yds, saw a flash smoke flame coming from aircraft which went down almost vertically and was lost sight of near CHIETI. Leader went in after second aircraft and found his ammunition exhausted. No. 2 who was separated from Leader on take off saw 2 FW 190 over CHIETI at 16,000 flying inland, they climbed with No. 2 chasing but was unable to make contact as intense black and white A/A was coming up. This pilot reports that FW 190 carried very Long/Long Range Tanks. (MORU assess E/A as Damaged until advice from Army).
[hand written in ink] CLAIM PROBABLE”
Fw 190s from I./JG 2 were in action that day but none is reported lost. The only loss I know of was the Bf 109 G-6 of Uffz. Helmut Kölbach of 4./JG 77.
Kölbach was hit shortly after claiming a Spitfire over Cassino and crash landed unhurt 50 km NE Cassino, behind German lines. He was shot down again on the 22nd and taken prisoner.
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