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Aufklarung 1945 over UK
I was interested to find on another website a reference to a Spitfire
intercepting a Ju 388L at 44000 feet over the UK in early 1945 and successfully shooting it down. I had never heard of this before. Is it true and can anyone provide details of the aircraft involved and where it happened. I am also interested in the aufklarung flights over the UK by Ar 234s the last of which was as late as10 April 1945. Beyond looking at Scapa Flow what purpose did these flights serve at that stage of the conflict? James Bone |
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Re: Aufklarung 1945 over UK
Several reconnaissance missions were flown by operational Ju 388's, generally believed to be "L" models, in the final days of the war in Europe. Most were flights over England, and were similiar to the reconnaissance missions being flown by the jet powered Ar 234 at the same time period, though at higher altitudes.
In early 1945 a Ju 388 was intercepted while flying at approximately 44,000 ft over the English Channel by a Supermarine Spitfire. The Spitfire, operating above its service ceiling, was not able to reach the altitude of the Ju 388 but was able to fire upon it from below and bring it down. It is believed that this was the highest altitude shoot down of WWII. |
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Re: Aufklarung 1945 over UK
Hi guys
Most interesting. Any idea as to whom the pilot/unit was that shot down the Ju388, and the actual date? Cheers Brian |
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Re: Aufklarung 1945 over UK
Does the website in question give an actual wartime source for the claim that the Ju 388 operated over the British Isles?
There is excellent contemporary evidence for such missions by Ar 234s, which were available in far greater numbers than the 388. |
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Re: Aufklarung 1945 over UK
Hi Nick,
No ,it does not and that is why I was enquiring whether anyone had any concrete information about the action. In the absence of more detail I regard the claim as suspect. I wonder if Christoph the author of the Ju 388 book posts here, and if so what does he think? Do you have any thoughts on the purpose of the Ar 234 flights over the UK in 1945? Regards, James |
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Re: Aufklarung 1945 over UK
The William Green book Warplanes of the Third Reich states that several Ju 388L's were operated by 3/Versuch.Ob.d.L from late 1944. Has anybody got the late war losses for the unit which might help with this query.
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Re: Aufklarung 1945 over UK
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I have never seen any mention of a Ju 388. |
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