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Old 29th September 2012, 04:48
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Dogs in Cockpits

I've read on several different occasions (different sources) that little dogs (mascots) flew with Luftwaffe pilots during the Battle of Britain and in the East. Does anyone have details? How common was this practice?

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Old 29th September 2012, 07:26
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Re: Dogs in Cockpits

I know that a crew of the KG 40 had 2 german shepard dogs during the most missions with them (He 177).

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Old 29th September 2012, 09:16
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Here is a black and white crew member in a He 111

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Old 29th September 2012, 15:21
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Re: Dogs in Cockpits

A wreck of an Me109 was found recently (UK if I recall correctly), where the pilot did not survive. In addition to the remains of the pilot, they found the bones of a small dog.

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Old 29th September 2012, 15:38
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Re: Dogs in Cockpits

http://www.woodfieldpublishing.co.uk...ompanions.html

The subject of aviation mascots is well researched in the book relevant to the attached link. Well worth looking at as the Luftwaffe content has some relevance to the posts mentioned.
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Old 29th September 2012, 16:42
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Re: Dogs in Cockpits

It's always seemed to me that the kommodore's dog was the brains of the outfit in JG 5.
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Old 29th September 2012, 17:39
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Re: Dogs in Cockpits

Helmut Fuhrhop lost his dog Peter killed by AA over Spain, and on his last flight his two boxer dogs were killed along with him and all the crew when their Ju 188 fell to Typhoons on 29-2-44 (transfer flight 1/KG6). On the RAF side I have a little booklet called 'Absolutely Barking' in which W/C 'Paddy' Barthropp recounts the times of Mr.Jackson a dog descrbed as 'Reluctant Aviator and Parachtist Extraordinaire'.
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Re: Dogs in Cockpits

Hi all, Great shot, but poor quality found on google. Unidentified Ju 88 pilot and his dog!

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Re: Dogs in Cockpits

not luftwaffe.but RAF Paterson hughes killed 15/9/40 had a small puppy,;
it went missing the day he died..it presumed he took it up with him.as the dog was no longer seen after.that day..
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Re: Dogs in Cockpits

check this thread for a story about Helmut Fuhrhop's dogs http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=3254
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