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Old 14th September 2009, 17:31
Laurent Rizzotti Laurent Rizzotti is offline
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Re: Soviet raid on Schatalowka airfield, 14 September 1943

Thanks Larry, that made the location of the action far clearer to me (and also explains why the two airfields were attacked at the same time, being only some km apart).

By the way I found on another Russian site a list of aircraft destroyed on the ground during this raid:

1./JG54
FW190A WNr 7053 - 20%
5./JG54
FW190A WNr 1092 - 30%
12./JG54
FW190A WNr 7277 - 100%
NAGr4
Bf109G-6 WNr 26006 - 40%; WNr 15891 - 10%; Bf108 WNr 2011 - 20%
II./StG1
Ju87D-3 WNr 1178 & 110865 - both 100%; WNr 110804 - 90%; WNr 110754 - 50%; WNr 2675 - 40%; WNr 1241, 110036 & 110514 - all 20%
Ju87D-5 WNr 130850, 130666 & 130761 - all 100%; WNr 130673 - 80%; WNr 130671 & 130670 - both 60%; WNr 130659 & 130851 - both 50%; WNr 130662 - 15%; WNr 130667 & 130672 - both 10%

So that made 10 aircraft destroyed/damaged beyond repair and 15 other damaged, not too bad.

The source:
http://www.airwar.ru/history/av2ww/a...germloss9.html
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