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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
Andrew
Thanks for the link and I am downloading the stuff. Still ,I would be very suprised if indeed 60th Sqd performed 55 recons missions over Rumania in 1944 coze I counted some 43 actuals out of which several returns due WX The book " Eagles Victorious " has little to say about 60th Sqd. Most of the job was done by 5th PRG & the concerned BG's at med and high alt. Out of hundred of 15th AF and 205th GP Romanian recon photos dated 1944 which stored on my data base not even one is marked 60 recon Sqd. Is there a data base containing 60 Sqd recon photos from Rumania period 1944 ? Back to initial topic , on Aug 2,1944 they performed recon over Rumania. Last edited by researcher111; 27th January 2014 at 22:23. |
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
Great stuff Andy, thank you. Unfortunately the aerial
shots are limited to April 17,44 and some taken early June 1944. No photos of the Rumanian airfields, Ploesti Oil Fields or various bomb fall plots assessments included. Nevertheless useful stuff. Many thanks Last edited by researcher111; 25th October 2013 at 00:17. |
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
Hello,
These days it looks easy to ID a Mosquito but in the war things may have been a little different. Could it be that this aircraft is the one ? 3-8-1944 H.P.Halifax II, serial number JP283 of 1586 Flight, took off from Brindisi on a Special Duties Operation to Poland. Shot Down near Szantes, some 150km SE of Budapest by a German fighter. 5 of her 7 man Polish crew became POW's. OR These P-38's but date is 4th August '44. 440804 - ??-????? - P-38 - 15909 - RUMANIA - Hardin, James C. 440804 - 42-68162 - P-38J - RUSSIA - Small, James (NMI). 440804 - 42-104145 - P-38J-15 - 7318 - RUMANIA - Litton, William P. 440804 - 42-104161 - P-38J-15 - 7342 - CERFAN - O'Brien, William S. 440804 - 42-104186 - P-38J-15 - 7792 - FRANCE - Pyron, Walter S. 440804 - 43-28410 - P-38J - ITALY - Plummer, George H. 440804 - 43-28459 - P-38J -UNITED KINGDOM - Hartman, Elmer (NMI). 440804 - 43-28757 - P-38J-15 - 7187 - RUMANIA - Ellison, Alfred H. 440804 - 43-28811 - P-38J-15 - 7298 - RUMANIA - Vaughn, Thomas W. 440804 - 44-23614 - P-38J - FRANCE - Northrop, John R. 440804 - 44-23686 - P-38J-25 -10663 - UNITED KINGDOM - Freeman, Ted M. MACR 15909 next post. Alex |
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
Last edited by Alex Smart; 12th May 2015 at 19:14. |
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
Hi Alex,
Here is a very rough translation of the first-hand account in Prien: "When our Rotte had approached almost within firing range, we were spotted by the enemy machine and he tried to escape us with emergency power - both engines emitted thin but visible exhaust streaks behind them. We then had no chance to catch up to it, and so Lt. Riedel from a very great distance - probably around 800 metres - fired off a long burst, more in frustration than in hope of hitting something. But immediately afterwards an engine began emitting smoke, becoming stronger and stronger, and as Hans Riedel roared over the radio: 'I got him, I got him!', the crew jumped out in front of us and took to their chutes." [Prien, Jagdgeschwader 77, p.2114] Given the speed of the aircraft, I don't think it was a Halifax. The reference to "crew" rather than "pilot" would also eliminate a P-38 as a possibility (assuming, of course, that the first-hand account is accurate!). Cheers, Andrew A. Air War Publications - www.facebook.com/airwarpublications |
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
Andrew
The original volume IV of JG 77 in German language does not account part of the above statement you cited such as Halifax, they clearly mentioned a Musquito no reference to other aircraft type was made . On my previous posts I stated that 5 PRG and 60th Rcn Sqd both out of San Severo were not available on Aug 3, 44 for that mission. Also there is no point to speculate, it was a VVS Musquito dispatched from a Russian base ahead of Ops Frantic IV. Last edited by researcher111; 25th October 2013 at 10:35. |
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
Andy
Thanks again, I am limited on the mentioned resources in order to order a specific shot |
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Re: Mosquito claim over Rumania on 3 August 1944
Alex Smart
The P-38 J-20 of 82nd FG lost on Aug 4,1944 in Romania ( Lt.James C.Hardin ) was 44-23210 and belonged to 95th FS there are no US burial records and it seems eventhough KIA status he's MIA status. |
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