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strange questions
On another web site, I ran across the following:
The L-4 Grasshopper was so influential to ground battles and the war that the Luftwaffe awarded twice as many "points" towards combat medals for Cub kills as they did for Allied fighter aircraft. In Europe, the final dogfight of WWII occurred between an L-4 and a German Fi-156 Storch. The pilot and co-pilot of the L-4, Lts. Duane Francis and Bill Martin, opened fire on the Storch with their .45 caliber pistols, forcing the German plane to land. This was also the only known instance of an aircraft being downed by pistol fire during the war. Are these assertions true? |
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Re: strange questions
Dear John,
this story comes from the cambat reports of the 5th Armored Division or 84 th Infantry Division. I think it´s true, because this happend at the last days of the war. They forced the Fi 156 to land. The report said that the L4 landed near the Fi156 too and they captured the German flyers. Did you know the location ??? It must be somewere between Salzwedel and Brunswig ! Best wishes and Merry Christmas Rüdiger |
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Re: strange questions
The first assession about the victory point is AFAIK false, but it is true that in 1944-1945 German fighters were often sent chasing artilley spotting AC rather than Allied fighter-bombers.
The second story may be found at many places on the Internet, but according to this webpage (http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=1282) is coming from the book "The last battle" by Cornelius Ryan. While I like Ryan's book, AFAIK they are more based on personal stories than on official documents. That may explain why in all Internet sites I have found, the precise unit of the involved L-4 is not given, and neither is the date of the event. I will say that if it happens, there should be an official report somewhere. But by the way, even if it happens, the last dogfight of WWII in Europe very probably happens on the Eastern Front. Soviet pilots reported meeting in the air German aircraft as far as 10 or 11 May. |
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Thanks guys. Most interesting.
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Correct name is Merritt Duane Francies, attached to HQ Battery, 71st Artillery Battalion, 5th Armored Division.
A detailed story here of the happenings on 11 April 1945: http://www.5ad.org/units/Duane%20Francies.htm Regards and Merry Christmas, Leendert |
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Absolutely not what I was meaning, history is at his best IMHO when official documents and narrative history can be combined.
But in this case, as the narrative history as no date other than "at the end of the war" or something like that, it seems to me that the claim it was the last dogfight of the war is not very strong. And personnal memories tens of year after the event (Ryan wrote in the 60's IIRC) are not so much reliable. |
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