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Old 29th April 2006, 12:04
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Re: KG 200 Pilot’s

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Verfasst am: 03.01.2006, 08:48 Titel: Danke schön Bert! Guten Tag Bert,

thanks for clarification. Last summer I had a meeting with US-and RAF-pilots in England. One former B 17-pilot insisted in public that he has been attacked by captured mustangs flown by German pilots with US-markings. I protested, that this was not our behaviour and asked him to send me details from USA. He never did.

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Old 29th April 2006, 17:18
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Hi All,
From a google search for the old LEMB site before the 'crash',

a thread on a crashed P-47 with luftwaffe markings, I originally posted the mentioned photo via the board, and will try to find the original copy i was e mailled, sadly i lost the source of the photo in a 'computer crash'
But here is a link to the cached thread, sadly no photos, but there is the discussion as to the possible identity of the P-47.
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http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:g4QEvJ2MpBgJub157.ezboard.com/fluftwaffeexperten71774frm60.showMessageRange%3Fto picID%3D8.topic%26start%3D1%26stop%3D20+l+e+m+b+ca ptured+p-47+jerry+brewer&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=1
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Old 29th April 2006, 22:28
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"41-6328/4th Fighter Group loss Hello all,
As an aside on the subject. The Germans are known to have in the early war years, repaint downed German a/c with Allied markings when transporting them across parts of germany.This was for the people's moral.
Is it not a possibility that the Germans did the same thing in reverse in the late stages of the war to demoralize the advancing allied troops by painting downed allied a/c in German markings.Any thoughts on this .
Alex."

This is a quote from the above mentioned discuission! Does anyone know how Alex came up with this idea? It would invite both Flak and german fighters to shoot them down without "asking first"!! Sadly such hear say keeps coming up again and again. Until now any no solid evidence to support this has come to light.

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Old 30th April 2006, 02:57
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The only "foreign" fighter with german markings ever used operationally was the Macchi C. 205 of II./JG 77 (September-December 1943). Everything else is crap...
A very recommendable (and very old) book about captured allied a/c is Werner Lerche´s "Testpilot auf Beuteflugzeugen", but it is very hard to get, and I don´t know if there was an English edition...

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Old 30th April 2006, 11:53
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Hi
Werner Lerche´s book is available in english and not so hard to find.
Interesting, although very good, it only seems to relate to his experiences , what he flew and what he heard was captured.
For example, his book mentions nothing about captured hurricanes, the captured hampden, but plenty of evidence is around, it is however a good starting point in researching captured a/c, I finish in saying it is an excellent book, and I recommend it to all.
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