Re: JG2 Losses June 26, 1943
The account I have:
Fighters (about 15) were coming in low at 6 o'clock, singly. The weather was cloudy and there was no flak. Sgt. Aguiar, ball-turret gunner, shot down two fighters - one went down trailing heavy black smoke and the other, after coming in to fifty yards, fell away in a spiral. Just then I hearf the pilot call the navigator for the course home but before he got the course he called out, "I've lost all four engines! Bale out!"....
...One week later Frenchmen said he seen two Me109's that were shot down on June 26 in area where our aircraft went down.
Does this support your findings?
-Brian
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