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Old 29th May 2008, 22:17
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unkown a/c - 3/3/44 Dora-9?

Hi all,

As part of a larger project I am researching an air battle that took place on 3/3/44 that involved 9 Mustangs from the 4FG being attacked by 60+ a/c from the Luftwaffe. FW-190's, ME-109's, ME-110's JU-88's were all involved, but two pilots make mention of an aircraft that I cannot place and would appreciate any input.

Both pilots reported a/c as being long nosed FW190's (which they referred to at the time as FW-290's. I assumed this is how the Allies first referred to the FW-190D-9, and weren't referring to a later small rocket-propelled craft). What little research I have regarding the FW-190D-9 however indicates it wasn't operational until the autumn of 1944. From the combat report of one of the pilots:

"These 190's were long nosed-black, with long white or gray, bands around their noses. They looked remarkably heavy and fierce, and a lot like P-47's. There was fairing underneath (a bit like the type used on 190 fighter-bombers) which gave a deep belly appearance to the a/c" He added that these a/c were equipped with 'heavy cannons."

Any ideas on what the a/c may be and/or from what unit they may have come? Any info or ideas appreciated.

Regards,

Tim
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