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Old 2nd June 2006, 13:02
Jochen Prien Jochen Prien is offline
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Combat loss of III./JG 54 on May 26th, 1943

Gentlemen,

in my records I have a loss report of III./JG 54 dated May 26th, 1943, stating that one Bf 109 G-4 had to belly land near Malente owing to battle damage from an aerial combat, the overall damage being assessed as 25%, whereas the pilot - name so far not known - got away unscathed.

I have so far no clue at all who the opponent may have been since none of my sources contains any hint at an incursion of enemy planes in that part of Germany. The nearest thing is the mentioning of a number of fighter sweeps over Belgian and Dutch territory in the daily report by the Generalstab der Luftwaffe, but this goes with the explicit comment that no attacks took place.

Can anyone enlighten me as to the whereabouts of this combat in the area of Malente in which an a/c of III./JG 54 was damaged on May 26th, 1943 ? Or is it after all just a typo on my part and the reason was a mere engine trouble resulting in a belly landing ?

Any founded response would be welcome.

Regards

Jochen Prien
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