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I am avoiding the irritating kids which use this forum as a playground, and I instead send my replies in personal messages to the serious people here who have asked me questions and not yet received answers.
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I am still awaiting a reply for my questions.
http://www.bergstrombooks.elknet.pl/normandy4.htm
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Hptm. Karl-Heinz Weber, a veteran with over 500 combat missions from the autumn of 1940, and 136 victories, Gruppenkommandeur of III./JG 1: At around 1000 hrs on 7 June 1944, about 10 Bf 109s of III./JG 1, commanded by Hptm. Weber, were en route to the frontlines. (Clark, "Angels Eight", p. 56.) But already northeast of Paris they were attacked from above by 30 Allied fighters (Prien, "JG 1/11", pp. 1008 - 1009), and Weber crashed to his death at Pontoise, north of Paris. Apart from Weber, one more III./JG 1 Bf 109 was shot down in that combat. It is possible that Weber was killed in combat with 24 Mustangs from 306 and 315 squadrons of 133 (Polish) Wing, which claimed to have shot down four Bf 109s in the Dreux area. (David Clark, CD "Daily Data tables of the Normandy Air War Diary", 7 June 1944.) Due to a Polish aviation enthusiast, Weber was shot down in a combat with only four Polish Mustangs, but I have in vain asked to see the source to that claim.
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I am curious why do you call me a Polish aviation enthusiast while everybody knows that my name is Franek Grabowski. Also, I would like to know, why do you lie about sources? You perfectly know that I have published my findings in a French journal. See
http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=1055 for example.
Finally, what is the matter with sources if you cannot quote them properly. Prien/Rodeike mention three Me 109s lost on 7 June 1944!