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Russian Bostons lost 1945
Can anyone supply details of these losses. Both are apparently victims of JG52.
20/01/1945 A-20G Boston lost at Stuhlweißenburg c1600 14/03/1945 A-20G Boston lost at Stuhlweißenburg c1700 regards Keith |
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Re: Russian Bostons lost 1945
For the short answer
20.1.45 A-20G-40-DO Havoc, 43-21264 of 449 BAP, 244 BAD, 17 VA. Crew of Lt. Gapanovich. Credited to Ewald 14.3.45 A-20G-40-DO Havoc 43-21519 of 861 BAP, 244 BAD, 17 VA. Lt. Bahvalov and crew all KIA. Credited to Duettmann For the long answer I can't do any better than refer you to this previous thread in the forum. As you will see, the contribution by Gavor Horvath was absolutely phenomenal, raise a glass to the man http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/showthread.php?t=1262 |
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Re: Russian Bostons lost 1945
Agreed and acknowledged
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Re: Russian Bostons lost 1945
Keith,
Stuhlweißenburg = City of Székesfehérvár It's not so easy, pick "yours": Soviet Boston losses on January 20, 1945 over Hungary: 17 VA, 244 BAD, 449 BAP A-20B, S/N: 41-3564, at Fadd, Hungary at 16:07 local time, 2 Bf 109, - Krivtsov crew. 17 VA, 244 BAD, 449 BAP A-20G, S/N: 42-53865, at Udvari-NE, Hungary at 16:00 local time, 4 Fw 190F, 2 Bf 109, - up to 10 attacks!!!! - Korotkov crew. 17 VA, 244 BAD, 449 BAP A-20G, S/N: 43-21264, at Sásd, Hungary (Polgárdi flak) bombing Polgárdi at 15:30 local time, dogfight on return - Gapanovich crew. (Plus 4 VA, 327 BAD, 408 BAP A-20G, S/N: 43-21826, No."14", over Poland, - Kuznetsov crew.) Soviet Boston losses on March 14, 1945 over Hungary: 17 VA, 244 BAD, 260 BAP: A-20G, S/N: 43-21603, at Tatárszentgyörgy, Hungary at 13:20 local time, downed by Kálmán István (Hungarian 101/7.Sq. Bf 109G) - Zacharov crew. 17 VA, 244 BAD, 260 BAP: A-20G, S/N: 42-86706, at Sárosd-NE, Hungary at 17:11 local time, flak, plus 3 Fw 190F, - Tsallagov crew. 17 VA, 244 BAD, 260 BAP: A-20G, S/N: 43-9274, Red"4" bellied in at Sombor airfield 3 km, - Pavlov crew. 17 VA, 244 BAD, 449 BAP: A-20B, S/N: 41-3643, at Szabadszállás, Hungary at 16:42 local time, 7 Bf 109 and 2 Fw 190F, downed by 3 Bf 109, - another Pavlov crew. 17 VA, 244 BAD, 861 BAP: A-20G, S/N: 42-86876, at Sárosd, Hungary at 12:55 local time, ~Ewald, 16 Fw 190F, Bf 109, (Ме-110?), - Kropaniev crew. 17 VA, 244 BAD, 861 BAP: A-20G, S/N: 43-21519, at Pálinkaházpuszta, Hungary at 12:55 local time, ~Düttmann, - Bahvalov crew. (Plus 3 temporarily lost Bostons, all repaired later.) (Sources: TsAMO, - Central Military Archives of Russia. (Podolsk, Russian Federation) I hope this helps. Note: Bahvalov's Boston No.43-21519 has been recovered at Pálinkaházpuszta (farm) at Seregélyes-W, see attached pic. Gabor Last edited by HGabor; 7th March 2016 at 18:00. |
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Re: Russian Bostons lost 1945
Tail section of soviet A-20 Boston at Zombor on March 14, 1945.
A-20G, 43-9274, red '4'. (Note, the trimm was also red.) Crew: л-т Павлов Николай Павлович pilot (injured) л-т Казаков Владимир Терентьевич navigator (OK) ст.с-т Родионов radioman (injured) ст.с-т Шконда Никита Михайлович gunner (OK) Gabor Last edited by HGabor; 7th March 2016 at 18:00. |
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Re: Russian Bostons lost 1945
Thanks again Nick and Gabor. I always acknowledge my appreciation by tagging the "reputation" button at the top left of the message. Without your help I'd be searching in the dark without a lucifer.
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Re: Russian Bostons lost 1945
Thanks, but I rather stay Gabor, no business with Lucifer.
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Re: Russian Bostons lost 1945
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Re: Russian Bostons lost 1945
For Keith: What's the reputation button that you speak of?
For Gabor: I think in this case, Keith refers to Lucifers as being an old-fashioned brand of safety match. Hence: in the dark without a Lucifer. For both of you: 17 VA, 244 BAD, 449 BAP: A-20B, S/N: 41-3643, at Szabadszállás, Hungary at 16:42 local time, 7 Bf 109 and 2 Fw 190F, downed by 3 Bf 109, - another Pavlov crew. I guess this might account for Batz's Boston claim that day, even if only by process of elimination... (Yes, I know what a weak argument that is....) |
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