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Charles Lindbergh's kill
On July 28, 1944, Lindy thinks he shot down a plane. Here is his account,
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http://www.flyingknights.net/unit/jul44.htm Both accounts read pretty much the same. There were 2 planes, one got away in the clouds and the other was shot down. So, since Lindbergh couldn't get credit for it, being a civilian and all, was it given to Haislip? Or did Haislip deal the final blow, after the plane had passed Lindbergh? Or maybe Haislip damaged it beforehand and Lindy finished it off? Last edited by wellss; 2nd January 2011 at 01:02. |
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Re: Charles Lindbergh's kill
Lindbergh shot down the Type 99 army reconnaissance plane (Ki 51A) flown by Capt. Saburo Shimada, commander of 73rd Independent (recon) Squadron. However, this happened only after several pilots had attacked the 'Sonia' and manuevered it into a favorable position for his attack. Damaged previously? Possibly.
Rick Dunn |
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Re: Charles Lindbergh's kill
Thanks Rick,
Do you have any details about Shimada's mission? Where was his recon? Did he just takeoff? Just returning to land? Who the pilot was that got away? Or did he? |
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Re: Charles Lindbergh's kill
Hi,
the whole incident was covered in detail by an article in Revi Magazine No 43. Apparently two Sonias were destroyed during the mission but only one was credited to the 9 FS.. Jan |
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Re: Charles Lindbergh's kill
You can find there a description of this air battle:
http://gunnyg.blogspot.com/2003_10_1...g_archive.html The name of the pilots of the two Ki 51 are listed, and their mission too. |
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Re: Charles Lindbergh's kill
Ki-51 was attacked several times by such aces like MacDonald, 475 FG CO and no doubt hit but not mortally. When evading another attack Sonia suddenly apperared in front of Lindbergh's gunsight and Lindbergh did what he should. BTW, when Kenney received info about civilian's victory, he sent MacDonald for rest in States (however, he came back 2 or 3 months after it).
Regards Chris |
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Re: Charles Lindbergh's kill
Wellss
I lack most of the info you seek (or at least couldn't find it in the files I checked). Don't know the base of departure but earlier in July 73 Fc had detachments at Harokoe, Miti and Samate. By July 26th their strength was down to 4 operational aircraft. Personnel strength was much higher 14 pilots and 26 gunners. RLD |
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