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combats 14/06/1938 SCW
Hi,
i know that: In the first flight German pilot E. Kullmann (E. Kuhlmann) knocked down I-15, the pilot - the Spaniard was killed but i ask for some info about claims for one I-16 lost same day: In one of the following missions 32 I-15 and I-25, 16, met with 30 bombers, a group of hooded Bf-109. The commander of the group H. Glushenkov neglected by bombers and fighter jets attacked the sun, but the Germans were able to rebuff. I-16 was shot down, the pilot bailed out. And went to the Germans. H. Harder, who participated in the battle on the Non-112 V9, was very pleased that flew on the fastest plane in the group, as he barely managed to break away from the persistent-16. Generally, in this battle, the Germans had tight, so pilots "Condor" was not to commit wins - no one downed plane they do not apply. info here:http://airaces.narod.ru/spane/livansky.htm sorry about traduction... Немецкий пилот Е. Кулльманн ( E. Kuhlmann ) сбил И-15, лётчик - испанец погиб. Победу над бомбардировщиком одержали Н. Глушенков и Н. Ливанский. В одном из следующих вылетов 32 И-15 и 25 И-16 встретились с 30 бомбардировщиками, прикрытыми группой Bf-109. Командир группы Н. Глушенков пренебрёг бомбардировщиками и со стороны солнца атаковал истребители, но немцы сумели дать достойный отпор. 1 И-16 был сбит, пилот выпрыгнул с парашютом. Досталось и немцам. Х. Хардер, участвовавший в этом бою на Не-112 V9, был весьма рад, что летал на самом быстром самолёте в группе, так как ему с трудом удалось оторваться от настойчивого И-16. Вообще, в этом бою немцам пришлось туго, поэтому пилотам "Кондора" было не до фиксации побед - ни на один сбитый самолёт они не претендуют. probably unclaimed?? unconfirmed?? many thanks, regards
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