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Eder
Hi Nick
If the guy indeed was Eder, could this episode have happened on 29 April 1944, which appears to be the only day that Eder claimed both a B-17 four-engined bomber (41) as well as a P-47 fighter (42)? The time frame would be about right for him to be flying a Fw 190 A-7/R2 or A-8/R2 although was not he flying his Fw 190 A-8 "Yellow 4" (W.Nr. 170 071) on that day which was a lightened version? Horrido! Leo |
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Re: A ?? RE: an ace pilot's description of a dogfight:
Guys:
OOOPS! I found the quote in one of my sources (Boiten's & Bowman's 'Battles With the Luftwaffe') & it seems I overstated things slightly; apparently Eder said there were 200 fighters AND 200 bombers with an unstated number of P47s doing high escort; Furthermore the date in question was July 14 1943--Eder was flying with 7/JG2. Now the report DOES mention his fighter having both "twenties" and "thirties"---So I am REALLY at a loss as to what he was flying. However, at least I was right about his shooting down a B17 and a P47.... TiA nickm |
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Re: A ?? RE: an ace pilot's description of a dogfight:
In July 1943 there were Two P-47 Groups to escort ALL the 8th AF BC bombers. This is before the 1st Schweinfurt and Regensburg missions of Aug 17, 1943,
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Re: A ?? RE: an ace pilot's description of a dogfight:
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I'm still curious about Eder's comments about his 'crate' having multiple 20mm & 30mm cannons though---I reckon it can ONLY be an FW but who knows---I thought 1943 was too early for FWs to carry 30mm guns; nm |
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Eder
Hi Nick
If the date was 14 July 1943 then Eder at the time was Staffelkapitän of 12./JG 2 which was a Bf 109 G-4 and G-6 equipped unit. Wood's lists has him credited with two B-17 four-engined bombers, one as an e.V., that day. Rather confusing as it is my understanding that the Bf 109 G-6/U4 was first delivered to JG 11 on 14 August 1943. Horrido! Leo |
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Re: A ?? RE: an ace pilot's description of a dogfight:
Gentlemen,
if the date - July 14th, 1943, 65 years ago today - was correct, then Georg Eder as Staffelkapitän of the Messerschmitt-equipped 12./JG 2 would have been in action with a Bf 109 G-6 with a 2 cm MG 151/20 as central weapon. The first Bf 109 G-6/U4 with an MK 108 as central weapon were delivered to II./JG 11 at the end of July 1943 from E-Stelle Tarnewitz, where the first MK 108s were fitted into Bf 109 G-6 between June and October of 1943, before WNF was finally able to deliver MK 108-equipped G-6/U4 a/c. For further details see JFV 10/II, p. 27 pp. II./JG 2 in France took over its first five Bf 109 G-6/U4 only in October 1943. So, unless JG 2 had some makeshift / home-made conversion at their disposal ( which I do not believe ) I cannot see what type of a/c Georg Eder was flying that day that would have been equipped with 30 mm weapons. Hope this helps. Regards Jochen Prien |
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Re: A ?? RE: an ace pilot's description of a dogfight:
MANY moons later, I found out more: the airbattle took place on July 14, 1943. In the Creek & Smith Focke Wulf Book vol. 2, they recount the quote from Eder on the mission in question & his 'mount' having 20mm & 30mm guns. The text gives the impression that 12/JG2 & Eder were flying FWs & not Bf-109s
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Re: A ?? RE: an ace pilot's description of a dogfight:
Just made a correction to my bold statement about only two groups - I forgot the 78th went into ops in mid April
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