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Re: Did KG 26 hit the cruiser Molotov in 1942?
Hello Paul
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So it maybe: 1) MAS573 attack -but time of the attack (00:12=01:12 msk) doesn't match well to the time of Molotov's damage (00:26=01:26 msk) 2) Torpedo plane attack whose success remained unknown for Fliegerführer Süd (and maybe for the crew himself). But it is strange. I doubt that it was lost 1T+JH because it was obviously downed a hour after the torpedo hit., so he had enough time to report about the success and also unclear why he remained in the area so long after the attack. 3) Pure speculative version - it was a drifting mine. "Molotov" was damaged during the turning circle so it was possible to struck a mine by the stern part of the shipboard. "Tagesabschlussmeldung Fl.Führ.Süd für 3.8.42" maybe useful for the analysis but... I had tried to order Luftwaffe documents in USAFHRA/AFHRA 2-3 times during past 10-15 years but never once received the answer (in contrast with NARA). It is strange. According to Flugzeugbestand und Bewegungsmeldungen, 4.(F)/122 had 2 losses due to enemy action in August. Warm regards, Andrey |
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Of your suggestions as to who might have hit the Molotov, I think there is a good case that it was MAS 573. The time difference is relatively small and could be accounted for by poor record keeping. It is indeed implausible that the Heinkel flew around for an hour after making an attack. I had not quite understood this time difference, between the torpedo hit and the shoot down, before. I would discount a drifting mine, I believe there were no such incidents with warships in this part of the Black Sea during the entire war. Furthermore, it is unlikely that a mine could have been carried into the area by currents. I am sorry to hear that you have had trouble with AFHRA, perhaps another forum member can help get through to them? Warm regards, Paul |
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Hello, all
Andrey - I guess you are referring to the Flugzeugbestand und Bewegungsmeldung when you mention two losses in August 1942 durch Feindeinwirkung. With regards to this, it is correct that the 4.(F)/122 did not 'loose' any further aircraft in August 1942 - but the term Abgang is not necessarily defined as total loss. It indicates that the aircraft is taken off the operational strength of the unit due to damage they can not repair themselves at their base of operations. In August 1942, the 4.(F)/122 reported three incidents, on August 16th, 23rd and 29th respectively. 2 due to enemy inflicted damage - and one without enemy inflicted damage. Only the incident on August 23rd resulted in a total loss, and in my opinion the other enemy inflicted damage is related to the crash landing at Odessa on August 29th - even if the damage was relatively small in percentage. Regards, Andreas B
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Re: Did KG 26 hit the cruiser Molotov in 1942?
Thank you, Andreas!
Do you know, how many combat-ready planes and crews had II./KG26 in the beginning of August 1942? Best regards, Andrey. |
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Hello, Andrey.
On 31.07.1942 the entire II./KG 26 had 13 combat ready aircraft, and 17 non ready - thus 30 aircraft all in all. However - 10 of the aircraft reported was at Grosseto for Lufttorpedo training. (LT-Lehrgang). So in the unit there were only 20 aircraft at the operational bases at that point in time. On 10.08.1942 they had only 6 combat ready aircraft in the entire Gruppe - out of a total of 30 all in all (including the 10 aircraft still training at Grosseto). Regards, Andreas B
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Ahhh... but I have seen the holy grail! And it is painted RLM 76 all over with a large Mickey Mouse on the side, there is a familiar pilot in front of it and it has an Erla Haube! |
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Re: Did KG 26 hit the cruiser Molotov in 1942?
Hello Andreas.
Thank you a lot! So British radio intelligence was probably right about 6 planes from II./KG26 had operated at night 2/3.Aug.42. Surprisingly Soviet analysis soon after the raid says about 6 torpedo planes too - despite chaotic situation during the night. Best regards, Andrey |
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Whether division of non ready aircraft between Grosseto and Crimea is known?
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Also a question about He111 WNr.4816 from 4./KG26 lost 3.Aug.42.
According to Steenbeck's "Die Spur des Löwen" (and probably to GQM return), board code was 1T+JH. But according to "Seaplanes over the Black Sea" by Roba and Craciunoiu it was 1H+MM. The last one is certainly from 4./KG26, and British radio intelligence heard really 'MM' plane in August. 1T+JH looks like ex-1./KG28 board code. Really, 1./KG28 had operated over the Black Sea along with II./KG26 earlier and probably handed over its planes to II./KG26. But why old board codes were used in II./KG26, if the info about 1T+JH is correct? |
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Thank you for this data. Having looked at my notes, I can confirm that it was 6./KG 26 that was at Grosetto at this time. So much for the suggestion that it was this unit that hit the Molotov! Warm regards, Paul |
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Warm regards, Paul |
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