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18.08.43 RAF loss
In the Wehrpas of Wilhelm Schmitter he indicates a victory over a single engine fighter on 18 August 43 near Colchester.
Is there any RAF losses in that area on that day which might fit this description?? Kind regards Jeremy |
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Re: 18.08.43 RAF loss
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Re: 18.08.43 RAF loss
Hi Jeremy,
Couldn't find any relevant entries in Fighter Command Losses, Vol 2, 1942/43, as the only operational loss recorded for 18/8/43 was Spitfire VC, AR506, flown by F/O CB Smith (RAAF), 131 Sqn, who suffered engine trouble over France (POW). Perhaps it was a communications a/c or an a/c of another command. There's also the possibility he overclaimed. Cheers. Bruce |
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Re: 18.08.43 RAF loss
On 18.8.43 Ltn Karl Willius of 2./JG26 claimed a Spitfire "off Ipswich", according to Tony Wood's Luftwaffe claims. Related to the Colchester story?
Regards, Leendert |
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Re: 18.08.43 RAF loss
Interesting. Although a lot happened this day in regards to offensive action by the RAF and USAAF, according to my notes, enemy activity was restricted to a few defensive patrols and recce flights. I guess there was more going then reported...
Stephen |
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Re: 18.08.43 RAF loss
Hmmm interesting thanks guys much appreciated.
Possibly an overclaim I would agree. I should mention that in reviewing his Leistungsbuch it appears this was a night mission bridging the 17/18th of August 43. Not sure if that changes anything but perhaps the shoot down, if it did occur, was listed on the 17th. Regards Jeremy |
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Re: 18.08.43 RAF loss
Hi Jeremy,
It might be a case of misidentification. Beaufighter VI, V8593, crew of F/S J Wilkinson and F/S P Catchpole, 604 Sqn, was damaged in combat with e/a whilst undertaking interception patrol near Scorton on night 17/18. The a/c crashed on landing and was SoC, both aircrew injured. See Fighter Command Losses, Vol 2, 1942/3. Cheers, Bruce Last edited by BruceMk11; 14th February 2010 at 06:53. Reason: Addition. |
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Re: 18.08.43 RAF loss
Thanks Bruce,
I will look into the info. you referenced. Cheers Jeremy |
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