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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
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In your link we find "Bf 109 F-4 W.Nr 8358 (possibly 'Black 2')". I hope that's not all! I don't have my books in the office now. Pichler was in 7./JG 77, our a/c is from 8./JG 77. Pichler painted the symbols of 2 sunk boats at his tail. Here we only have 3 victory bars. I think this 109 was only slight damaged so I guess we can't find a concrete loss record and no pilot. We only can look for pilots of 8./JG 77 with 3 claims in the middle of 1941. |
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
That's why I'm doubtful, Hohentwiel!
![]() To my advice, Pichler and Blaurock are "out"..., but who was "in" this peculiar craft of the 8/JG 77? ![]() I wonder... Hope some replies will help us! |
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
Here are some pilots of 8./JG 77 who had 3 claims
during Balkan and early Russia compaigns: Fw. Reinhold Schmetzer - 19.04.41 (3.+4. in one day) Fw. Hubert Ebeling - 19.04.41 (3.) Fw. Herbert Kaiser - 16.05.41 (3.) Oblt. Kurt Ubben - 22.06.41 (3.) - improbable Lt. Wolfgang Ernst - 04.07.41 (3.) Fw. Heinrich Hackler - 08.07.41 (3.) Uffz. Paul Budenz - 31.07.41 (3.) Uffz. Fritz Kircher - 12.08.41 (3.) But we have some more pilots with 2 claims, maybe a third claim was unconfirmed later! Any more information is welcome! |
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
Hello Hohentwiel and Parabellum,
I think Mr. Prien knows the difference between the 7. and 8.Staffel and his request was to say who flew the a/c during the accident and not who was the "owner" of the a/c. So he said Obfw. Blaurock (maybe) but he wasn't sure. Best wishes Rasmussen |
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
Right, but we want to know both pilots
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
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It seems that, even now, nothing can be ascertained regarding to the identity of the temporary and/or the usual pilot of this rough-landed Me109-F from 8/JG77. In which circumstance would it have been flown with a member of 7/JG77 at the steering-stick? For me, it's a "big questionmark"! ![]() Cheers, |
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
Hi Boys,
In Bernd Beards' book "Aircraft of the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces II" Has a picture of this same a/c but, in a different angle indicating as Johannes Pilcher's aircraft (Pichler?) of the III. / JG 77. (Pag 119) Hugs, E. Brettas www.avesdobrasil.com.br Bird of Brazil |
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
Hi, guys.
There are about 35 losses for the III./J.G.77 in the relevant categories from the start of Barbarossa to end of 1941. In my opinion, the best way to go is to list these, and then take away the ones that are improbable, and get a shortlist. In my opinion, the aircraft noted as damaged (below 50%), and with the loss reasons 'Bei Landung ausgebrochen', 'Überschlag bei Landung' or the relevant 'Beim Start' reasons are the most probable ones. Will post a list of the losses of the unit that are most probable during the weekend. I agree with the previous comments with regards to Staffel belongings, and to try to assign this aircraft to a pilot from another Staffel with the relevant number of kills is nonsense. If this aircraft was piloted by Pilcher or Blaurock when it was damaged, it would still be the ordinary aircraft of a 8. Staffel pilot that had three claims at the time. The only real proof one can ever have is the entry from the pilot log book, (or some other refrence from the time), linking this Bf 109F with Black 2 code to a named pilot. Until then my bet is on a 8. Staffel pilot. Regards |
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
I plainly agree with you, Andreas!
![]() Thank you for spending some research time at our benefit. Regards, |
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Re: Who flew this Bf 109F from III./JG 77?
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Have given this a bit of thought. In my opinion there are two possibilities, namely that the aircraft came from the 8. Staffel or from the Stab III. In that case, the following losses would be the ones to choose amongst: Stab III. http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112634 http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112635 http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112868 http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112870 8. Staffel http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112655 http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112855 http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112859 http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112869 http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112876 http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=104597 In my opinion, the low damage 8. Staffel aircraft are the most likely ones, and thus it seems that WNr 7119, 8414 and 7083 are the most likely candidates, perhaps with 7083 being the best bet. With regards to 8358, this was a 7. Staffel aircraft, and the loss record looks like this: http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112783 Blaurock was mentioned, and so does this loss record: http://www.ahs.no/ref_db/lw_loss_pub...?lossid=112760 Ok, enough for tonight, hope this is of some use for you guys. Regards, Andreas B |
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