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Old 10th May 2006, 20:52
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1st Dec. 1943 - Who damaged a Ju 88 ?

Hello,

On 1st of December 1943, an "allied aircraft" (probably from RAF) damaged a Ju 88 D-1 at the point 14 W 486 (Luftwaffe grid). The Ju 88 could go back to its base, but a crewman was killed and an other was wounded

Which was this "allied aircraft" ?

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Old 10th May 2006, 21:21
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Re: 1st Dec. 1943 - Who damaged a Ju 88 ?

Salut Pierre,

The 157 Sqn claimed three Ju 88 in late morning and Typhoons from 193 and 266 two other at noon.

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Old 11th May 2006, 01:12
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Re: 1st Dec. 1943 - Who damaged a Ju 88 ?

1191 Ju 88 D-1 Wekústa 2 Ob.d.L. (Luftflotte 3)
OPS (F) damaged by onboard <enemy> machine gunfire (10%) at PLQ 14west/486 on 01.12.1943 (BM Uffz. Walter Dippern injured)

is the code known?
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Old 11th May 2006, 05:44
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Re: 1st Dec. 1943 - Who damaged a Ju 88 ?

Hi Pierre:

Chris Goss' excellent "Bloody Biscay" says this aircraft was damaged by Typhoons.

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Old 13th May 2006, 11:02
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Thanks to Michal, edNorth and Mark

Hello,

Thanks to you, guys, for your replies.

To edNorth : I have neither the code, nor the werknummer of the the Ju 88 ... and I would wish, too, to get them ! I'm specially interested with the Wekusta 2 which operated in West of France from July 1940 to August 1944 ... a very "french carreer" !

To Mark : I have, now, the Chris GOSS' "Bloody Biscay" book ... and I agree with you Mark : it's a remarkable book ! (congratulations and thanks to Chris ... if he reads this message !)

Au revoir

Pierre
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