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158 IAP P-40 loss 1 feb 42
hi,
i have a question about the loss of one P-40 of this squadron in 01 feb 42 i found two claims on this date by two pilots of JG54: 3./JG 54 Oblt 1 2 42 P-40 Ostermann Max-Hellmuth 1050 * E J 62 3./JG 54 Fw 1 2 42 P-40 Lautenschlager Gerhard 1051 * E J 9 and i found a loss: 158 IAP lost AK295, which was shot down in aerial combat. my question is: at least one lost for 2 claims? overclaim 2 * 1? any more info.... anyone knows any website with information of P-40 losses of 154 IAP or 158 IAP? many thanks, regards
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Re: 158 IAP P-40 loss 1 feb 42
Both pilots survived the attack after being shot down. They were from the 158 IAP. Christer Bergstroem has a book on Ostermann which has this engagement.
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Re: 158 IAP P-40 loss 1 feb 42
Hi GM,
Are you sure AK295 which belonged to 147IAP/20GIAP is connected with this loss against JG54? http://lend-lease.airforce.ru/englis...p-40/index.htm As it was within the Arctic Circle? I would assume JG5. AK295 was recovered and of course is now flying. regards Mark |
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Re: 158 IAP P-40 loss 1 feb 42
Hi,
are you sure it was shoot down by jg5? the only claim i found on this date was: 5./JG 5 Uffz 1 2 42 Hudson Müller Rudolf _____ _____ W i´m not really sure about the Jg54, but i was searching of the victors... many thanks for your quick response Nokose and markjsheppard, regards
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"If you return from a mission with a victory, but without your Rottenflieger [Wingman], you have lost your battle." Dietrich Hrabak "The wingman is absolutely indispensable. I look after the wingman. The wingman looks after me....." Francis S. "Gabby" Gabreski,"The first rule of all air combat is to see the opponent first." Adolf Galland Last edited by GMichalski; 8th November 2013 at 13:02. Reason: incomplete info |
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