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Re: Soviet claims, 16 June 1943
Thanks, Andrey, for the details.
The Hungarians observed six fighters - which they identified as Airacobras - taking off from Urasovo airfield to intercept the Ju 88 & Bf 109 formation. Perhaps this detail helps identifying the VVS unit.
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Re: Soviet claims, 16 June 1943
Hello Dénes,
Urasovo was a base for 573.IAP PVO (310.IAD). At that moment it had several Yak-1/Yak-7b and 2 Hurricanes ready for action, if remember right (I'll check it later today). Also 4 Yak-9 attached to 573.IAO from 802.IAP PVO. Which documents of Hungarian AF have survived the war? War diaries, reports, claims/losses lists? Best regards, Andrey |
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Re: Soviet claims, 16 June 1943
Very-very few documents related to the Hungarian air force (and not only) survived the war and the following 'purges'. It is estimated that about 95% of the documents were lost. Therefore, it's very hard (if not impossible) nowadays to piece together the wartime events.
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Re: Soviet claims, 16 June 1943
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![]() I had a hope to update the loss account of Lfl.4 during Apr.-Jun.43 by Hungarian AF losses for the full understanding of the situation. Unfortunately GQM returns for the timeframe in question hasn't Hungarian AF entries. Returning to 16.Jun.43: on Urasov airfield were ready for action 1 Yak-1, 7 Yak-7b, 2 Hurricanes of 573.IAP and 4 Yak-9 attached from 802.IAP. Quote:
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Re: Soviet claims, 16 June 1943
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As far as I know, three Ju 88s left the base to find and attack the Soviet train; however, one bomber returned early due to engine trouble. They were escorted by four '109s.
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Re: Soviet claims, 16 June 1943
![]() So Rumanian AF situation with documents seems a lucky exception in comparison with Germany and Hungary. Quote:
I'll pay more attention to data about POW Hungarian pilots. It is a specific source but if the normal sources almost completely disappeared ... Best regards, Andrey |
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