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Old 3rd December 2021, 21:52
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1 Nov.1944 - 474 FG - 370 FG - P38's

Hi,
The Daily Diary for 429 Squadron (474 FG) for 1/11/1944 (AFHRA reel B0625 p.111) mentions :

Capt.Munger, while test hopping a ship over the field, met up another Lightning from the 370th Group and both planes commenced rat racing maneuvres. While engaged in a dog fight over the field, a short in Capt.Munger’s cannon caused it to fire, knocking out one of the 370th’s engines. The plane came in and made a rough single engine landing. When Capt.Munger landed, sweat could be seen upon his forehead.

Are any additional details, sa who was the pilot of the 370 th P38, serial of the planes, available ?


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Luc

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Old 4th December 2021, 11:05
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Re: 1 Nov.1944 - 474 FG - 370 FG - P38's

Dag Luc,

We can assume this was at Florennes, Belgium (A-78)?.

Capt. Paul O. Munger.

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Old 4th December 2021, 13:24
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Re: 1 Nov.1944 - 474 FG - 370 FG - P38's

Goedemiddag Leendert,


Many thanks for your input.


As both units were based at Florennes airfield, it must have happened at that airfield.


m vr gr , best regards


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Old 4th December 2021, 17:09
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Re: 1 Nov.1944 - 474 FG - 370 FG - P38's

Hello Luc,
I could only find a brief mention of this incident in the 429th's history "The Retail Gang". I also checked Jay Jones' excellent history on the 370th FG and was surprised to find no mention at all of this incident. I don't have any records on the two P-38s involved. You likely won't find any either since no major damage or crash occurred. Definitely happened at Florennes. I will keep checking though.
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