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Bf110's actions on 12 october 1944, Ponikev Velké area
Greetings gents!
Sorry for this bad english, but this is what google translator made: Quote:
Who could be those Bf110's? Night fighters? Any suggestions about regiment?
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Re: Bf110's actions on 12 october 1944, Ponikev Velké area
Evgeny,
I believe that I/NJG5 and I/NJG100 were still using the Bf-110 on the eastern front at that time. Maybe someone else can give more. |
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Re: Bf110's actions on 12 october 1944, Ponikev Velké area
Thx Michael.
Ponikev Velké - is it in Poland?
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Re: Bf110's actions on 12 october 1944, Ponikev Velké area
Were Eastern Front 110 night-fighters used for daylight fighter-bomber attacks? Perhaps, but I tend to think not. Really, in the twin-engine category, the only one I can think of right now is the Fw 189 recce a/c, which had forward armament and could carry bombs.
Otherwise, it might have been a friendly fire incident. |
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Re: Bf110's actions on 12 october 1944, Ponikev Velké area
Let's not forget the Henschel Hs 129, a dedicated twin-engine ground attack aircraft, which was active up 'till the end of the war (in Europe).
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Re: Bf110's actions on 12 october 1944, Ponikev Velké area
As far as I know, NJG units DID involved and day low level attacks on advancing Soviet troops in late 1944 and 45 on Ostfront.
But I am not sure with the unit, because I am not aware which a/f is where in Poland.
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Re: Bf110's actions on 12 october 1944, Ponikev Velké area
But only 1 a/c had twin tail
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Re: Bf110's actions on 12 october 1944, Ponikev Velké area
In the cited source, the fin of the aircraft is not described. As the witness was not an airman or an AA gunner, I don't think he was especially trained in distinguishing German aircraft types. So a two-engine fighter bomber was a Bf 110 for him. The Hs 129 was a rather rare aircraft.
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