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Old 17th February 2009, 15:01
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RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

Where any RAF pilots/gunners credited with shooting down any Luftwaffe jet aircraft?

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Old 17th February 2009, 15:16
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

The 1st jet shot (Me262) down by the RAF was by Spitfire IXs of 401 Sqd around Oct 5 1944.

Tempests claimed 7 Me262s and 3 Ar234s.

Typhoons claimed 3 Me262s.
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Old 17th February 2009, 15:32
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

2 TAF claims will be found in Shores/Thomas 3rd volume. For other forces, there may be more described in Bomber Command War Diaries, covering the day raids, but I haven't looked specifically for them.
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Old 17th February 2009, 16:51
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

Just a minor point: 401 Squadron was an RCAF unit, operating within the RAF.

Their first jet kill was on 5 October 1944, over Arnhem-Nijmegan. The claim was shared by 5 pilots.

The RCAF's first solo jet kill was on 25 December 1944, S/L J.E. Collier of 403 Squadron, RCAF in a Spitfire XVI.
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Old 17th February 2009, 17:41
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

23/3/45
Ramrod 1514
Dummler lake area
309 (P) Sqn; W/O Pietrzak Mustang III WC-D KH540 0-0-1

9/4/45
Ramrod 1533
10m W of Hamburg
306 (P) Sqn; S/Ldr Zulikowski Mustang III UZ-Z (with "dot" above "Z") 1-
0-0
309 (P) Sqn; F/Lt Gorzula Mustang III WC-V FZ111 1-0-0
F/Lt Mencel Mustang III WC-F KH516 1-0-0
W/O Murkowski Mustang III WC-W FB385 1-0-1

plus F/Lt Mozolowski Mustang III WC-M SR420 0-0-1/2 unconfrm.
F/O Lewandowski Mustang III WC-H KH484 0-0-1/2
unconfrm.
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Old 17th February 2009, 18:15
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

They were not RAF!!!
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Old 17th February 2009, 20:23
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

Franek, as far as I remember PAF was under RAF's operational command so...
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Old 17th February 2009, 22:11
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

Hello,

An Australian pilot, P/O John Melvill HASLOPE, from 165 Sqdn, flying a Mustang Mk III, shot down a Me 163 over Leipzig, on 10th April 1945.

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Old 18th February 2009, 00:35
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

Quote:
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Franek, as far as I remember PAF was under RAF's operational command so...
So what? Being under operational control does not change nationality of forces in any moment. If Polish troops in Iraq or Afghanistan were under any other control rather than Polish, does this mean they have ceased to be Polish?
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Old 18th February 2009, 01:13
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Re: RAF Pilots vs Luftwaffe Jets

I didn't say that Pietrzak or Zulikowski were Chinese...
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